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  • Culture and Communities Vice Convener: Thanks to all our friends who help keep parks green

    The Craigmillar and Niddrie Litter Busters was formed online in February and brought together a small group of local people who wanted to help inspire, advise and organise events for community clean ups whilst campaigning and promoting environmental concerns in the Craigmillar area.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13258/culture-and-communities-vice-convener-thanks-to-all-our-friends-who-help-keep-parks-green
  • City plays its part in promoting future of youth

    As part of this year’s events, City of Edinburgh Council are celebrating 26 apprentices recruited for the council, as well as 56 existing staff who have been given the chance to upskill through the apprenticeship programme. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13437/city-plays-its-part-in-promoting-future-of-youth
  • Reflections: The Light and Life of John Henry Lorimer

    Alongside the exhibition there will be a programme of events and we look forward to revealing more details soon.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13298/reflections-the-light-and-life-of-john-henry-lorimer
  • Lord Provost Robert Aldridge: Six months to remember for so many reasons

    Our three-day Hogmanay programme included a Festival of Ceilidhs, family-friendly events such as Sprogmanay and a Candlelit Concert at St Giles’ Cathedral.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13617/lord-provost-robert-aldridge-six-months-to-remember-for-so-many-reasons
  • The People’s Story at 30: The Making of the Museum

    The collection focuses on the Capital’s history, culture, crafts and trades but also allows you to explore more contemporary issues, events and opinions.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12665/the-peoples-story-at-30-the-making-of-the-museum
  • New City Art Centre exhibition to explore the changing concepts of tapestry

    The exhibition has been organised in partnership with STAR* (Scottish Tapestry Artists Regrouped) and is accompanied by an exciting events programme and a catalogue with an essay by Professor Lesley Millar, Professor of Textile Culture and Director International Textile Research Centre at the University for the Creative Arts.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13328/new-city-art-centre-exhibition-to-explore-the-changing-concepts-of-tapestry
  • How we’re facing up to Edinburgh’s housing challenge by building smart new homes

    With our partners we’re investing millions in the area, including the fantastic gas works holder, which will become an amazing spectacle; a home for events and a glowing beacon for North Edinburgh below everyone who flies into the city. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13520/how-were-facing-up-to-edinburghs-housing-challenge-by-building-smart-new-homes
  • Women’s safety remains a priority for the Capital

    there are lots of event taking place around the city

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13932/womens-safety-remains-a-priority-for-the-capital
  • Council Leader Cammy Day reiterates the Capital’s commitment to fighting poverty as Challenge Poverty Week 2022 gets underway

    Recent events since the Chancellor’s ‘mini budget’ have cast into sharp light the reality that central government’s actions can bring severe consequences at local level.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13562/council-leader-cammy-day-reiterates-the-capitals-commitment-to-fighting-poverty-as-challenge-poverty-week-2022-gets-underway
  • Leading the way for the Living Wage

    It was a proud moment for us when Edinburgh was overwhelmingly voted to host the inaugural Living Wage Places event last month – and we were prouder still to welcome over 70 advocates of fair pay to join us for it.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13749/leading-the-way-for-the-living-wage