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  • Scotland's Bard through the ages - uncovering 19th century Leith's love of Burns

    I’m looking forward to seeing what the newest generation of Leithers plan to bury beneath the Burns statue when it is returned!”... The Trams to Newhaven project will be holding two drop-in events during February, when members of the public can meet the team and ask any questions about upcoming works.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12734/scotland-s-bard-through-the-ages-uncovering-19th-century-leith-s-love-of-burns
  • Museums & Galleries Edinburgh serve up a taste of the city’s past in new cookery series

    The Auld Reekie Retold team have plans for more cookery adventures as part of the series including: a recipe from the domestic notebooks belonging to Edinburgh suffragist Nannie (Agnes Henderson) Brown and a World War 2 rationing recipe. ... Museums & Galleries Edinburgh have been trialling online talks, craft events, art films, podcasts and more over the last few months, and Cooking Up the Past is another great example of the service adapting what we do during these unprecedented times.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13134/museums-and-galleries-edinburgh-serve-up-a-taste-of-the-city-s-past-in-new-cookery-series
  • Saying it with flowers: Edinburgh’s historic Floral Clock pays tribute to NHS and key workers

    In a change to plans for the clock’s 2020 design, the hugely popular landmark carries a message of thanks from the city to NHS and key workers and as a tribute to those working so hard through the Covid-19 outbreak.... In 1946 the clock began celebrating a different event or anniversary each year

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12916/saying-it-with-flowers-edinburgh-s-historic-floral-clock-pays-tribute-to-nhs-and-key-workers
  • Major milestone for education in Craigmillar

    Plans for the brand new 700 capacity secondary school, which has the potential to be increased to 1,200, were developed after extensive consultation with educationalists, service users and the local community.... Today’s event demonstrates our commitment to investing in our children’s education by creating a first-class learning environment for all our children which will also be an exciting, inspirational and creative hub for the whole community.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12716/major-milestone-for-education-in-craigmillar
  • Saying it with flowers: Historic Floral Clock’s 2020 design pays tribute to NHS and key workers

    In a change to plans for the clock’s 2020 design, the hugely popular landmark will carry a message of thanks from the city to NHS and key workers and as a tribute to those working so hard through the Covid-19 outbreak.... In 1946 the clock began celebrating a different event or anniversary each year

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12852/saying-it-with-flowers-historic-floral-clock-s-2020-design-pays-tribute-to-nhs-and-key-workers
  • Council Leader reinforces Edinburgh's commitment to fighting poverty and inequality during Challenge Poverty Week 2023

    Much like our ambitious plan to hit net zero by 2030 – which we touched on during Scottish Climate Week last week – I want to highlight the injustice of poverty, and exactly what we’re doing to address it.... Challenge Poverty Week 2023 runs until Sunday (October 8) and we’ve been attending and supporting a number of events to drive home the impacts of inequality in our city and encourage action from all quarters.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13827/council-leader-reinforces-edinburgh-s-commitment-to-fighting-poverty-and-inequality-during-challenge-poverty-week-2023
  • Speed Limits Review: 20mph and Rural Roads

    Lower speed limits support the aims of the City Mobility Plan by improving the way residents and visitors can move about and enjoy the city.... Events

    https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/slowerspeeds/
  • Help us protect Edinburgh's most vulnerable residents as Coronavirus situation develops

    In line with the latest official guidance announced by both the UK and Scottish Governments earlier today to reduce the spread of the virus, for Council employees in office-based jobs working from home will be introduced on a phased approach in the coming days, with no attendance at events and only essential external and internal meetings. ... Our employees' safety and wellbeing are critical and we're rolling out contingency plans such as working from home and limiting meetings so that we can reduce the risks to our workforce as much as possible.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12792/help-us-protect-edinburgh-s-most-vulnerable-residents-as-coronavirus-situation-develops
  • Help us protect Edinburgh's most vulnerable residents as Coronavirus situation develops

    In line with the latest official guidance announced by both the UK and Scottish Governments earlier today to reduce the spread of the virus, for Council employees in office-based jobs working from home will be introduced on a phased approach in the coming days, with no attendance at events and only essential external and internal meetings. ... Our employees' safety and wellbeing are critical and we're rolling out contingency plans such as working from home and limiting meetings so that we can reduce the risks to our workforce as much as possible.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12792/help-us-protect-edinburghs-most-vulnerable-residents-as-coronavirus-situation-develops
  • Museums & Galleries Edinburgh serve up a taste of the city’s past in new cookery series

    The Auld Reekie Retold team have plans for more cookery adventures as part of the series including: a recipe from the domestic notebooks belonging to Edinburgh suffragist Nannie (Agnes Henderson) Brown and a World War 2 rationing recipe. ... Museums & Galleries Edinburgh have been trialling online talks, craft events, art films, podcasts and more over the last few months, and Cooking Up the Past is another great example of the service adapting what we do during these unprecedented times.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13134/museums-galleries-edinburgh-serve-up-a-taste-of-the-city-s-past-in-new-cookery-series