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  • New Greendykes Primary School

    Actions to deliver Edinburgh’s City Mobility Plan... West Edinburgh drop-in events and webinars... Liberton Hospital Community Engagement Event

    https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/consultation_finder/?b_start=450&sort_on=iconsultable_enddate&sort_order=ascending
  • New Greendykes Primary School

    Actions to deliver Edinburgh’s City Mobility Plan... West Edinburgh drop-in events and webinars... Liberton Hospital Community Engagement Event

    https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/consultation_finder/?st=closed&advanced=1&sort_on=iconsultable_modifieddate&sort_order=ascending&b_start=450
  • New Greendykes Primary School

    Actions to deliver Edinburgh’s City Mobility Plan... West Edinburgh drop-in events and webinars... Liberton Hospital Community Engagement Event

    https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/consultation_finder/?st=closed&advanced=1&b_start=450&sort_on=iconsultable_enddate&sort_order=ascending
  • Edinburgh stands shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine

    The ‘Ukraine Forever’ events programme is already underway alongside our partners, with diverse events across the city to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s illegal full-scale war against Ukraine.... events is listed on the Council website.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13650/edinburgh-stands-shoulder-to-shoulder-with-ukraine
  • Lord Provost's pride in the city in his first year in office

    During this period, Lord Provost Aldridge carried out over 630 engagements including over 330 civic events on behalf of the city.... A ‘Scotland for Ukraine’ charity evening in June last year, hosted by the Lord Provost, was the first of several special fundraising events to take place.... The culmination of the following unique and historic events meant the Lord Lieutenant represented the city on a global stage and was invited to attend the Coronation at Westminster Abbey in May this year.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13763/lord-provosts-pride-in-the-city-in-his-first-year-in-office
  • Lord Provost's pride in the city in his first year in office

    During this period, Lord Provost Aldridge carried out over 630 engagements including over 330 civic events on behalf of the city.... A ‘Scotland for Ukraine’ charity evening in June last year, hosted by the Lord Provost, was the first of several special fundraising events to take place.... The culmination of the following unique and historic events meant the Lord Lieutenant represented the city on a global stage and was invited to attend the Coronation at Westminster Abbey in May this year.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13763/lord-provost-s-pride-in-the-city-in-his-first-year-in-office
  • Making sure everyone can enjoy West Princes Street Gardens

    We share residents’ desire to reduce the disruption of the gardens due to major events and have already announced a cap on the number of event days in West Princes Street Gardens.... It’s worth remembering, of course, that income raised through events already supports the maintenance of our green spaces and other important Council services.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12782/making-sure-everyone-can-enjoy-west-princes-street-gardens
  • Children's right to be loved, safe and respected

    This work often involves working with children and adults who have experienced events that we all would identify as being traumatic.... This is the language of referring to certain events, such as contact when children see their parents, or respite when children are cared for away from home.... Edinburgh’s Promise has listened to the voices of children, young people, parents and carers and has provided to those working with them some guidance on not just swapping new words for old, but focussing on what works for children and their families, and what words they want to use to describe the events and people in their lives.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13465/children-s-right-to-be-loved-safe-and-respected
  • Children's right to be loved, safe and respected

    This work often involves working with children and adults who have experienced events that we all would identify as being traumatic.... This is the language of referring to certain events, such as contact when children see their parents, or respite when children are cared for away from home.... Edinburgh’s Promise has listened to the voices of children, young people, parents and carers and has provided to those working with them some guidance on not just swapping new words for old, but focussing on what works for children and their families, and what words they want to use to describe the events and people in their lives.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13465/childrens-right-to-be-loved-safe-and-respected
  • Celebrating 75 years of summer festivals in the city

    Edinburgh festivals’ history goes back to 1947, where following the Second World War the Edinburgh International Festival was created to reconcile and reunite people and nations through art, in an event that surpassed political and cultural boundaries. ... The vast majority of the Art Festival is free to attend, and I would encourage everyone to check out the programme of events, art exhibitions, performances, screenings, artist talks and guided tours.  ... This year we especially want to show our support for Ukraine and our twin city Kyiv with some amazing events such as the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra at the Usher Hall. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13514/celebrating-75-years-of-summer-festivals-in-the-city