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  • Proposals for gradual reopening of Edinburgh’s Libraries and Community Centres announced

    The Council will start a three-stage phased plan for the reopening of its libraries and community centres from tomorrow, with the second and third stages being subject to committee approval.... The new plans outline that some community centres could open in the coming days to enable groups to get access to the buildings to run community-based services like crisis support and local food banks, followed by the first phase of library openings with committee approval.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12920/proposals-for-gradual-reopening-of-edinburghs-libraries-and-community-centres-announced
  • No Easter holidays as school work continues

    There’s no break for the Easter holidays in our schools as planned repairs and maintenance work continues in dozens of education settings across Edinburgh.... Work will be continuing over Easter on our new nurseries, primary and high schools as part of the £500m planned investment over the next 10 years for our ambitious new school building programme.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13146/no-easter-holidays-as-school-work-continues
  • Be part of group addressing Edinburgh’s historic links with slavery and colonialism

    In March 2023, Irene Mosota was appointed to Chair the new Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group, which will take forward the ten recommendations and action plan.... Supporters will receive e-bulletins about the work of the Group and will have opportunities to feed in to plans or comment on proposals being developed.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13752/be-part-of-group-addressing-edinburghs-historic-links-with-slavery-and-colonialism
  • Celebrating a year of success

    We’ve committed funds in future budgets as part of our ambitious new school building programme which will see more than £430m planned investment over the next decade.... The planning application for a new Liberton High School has been approved, construction work has already started on the Maybury Primary School which will also contain a GP surgery and a

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13765/celebrating-a-year-of-success
  • Council Leaders react to move out of COVID level 0

    Over the coming days, plans will be drawn up for services across the City of Edinburgh Council in response to the changes, such as schools, community centres and libraries, as well as services like licensing, which will provide support and advice to businesses adjusting to new guidance.... Over the coming days and weeks we’ll be drawing up plans to support services to respond to this and to further assist our economy’s recovery.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13263/council-leaders-react-to-move-out-of-covid-level-0
  • Be part of group addressing Edinburgh’s historic links with slavery and colonialism

    In March 2023, Irene Mosota was appointed to Chair the new Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group, which will take forward the ten recommendations and action plan.... Supporters will receive e-bulletins about the work of the Group and will have opportunities to feed in to plans or comment on proposals being developed.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13752/be-part-of-group-addressing-edinburgh-s-historic-links-with-slavery-and-colonialism
  • Council Leaders: Let’s work together to help the city recover

    The First Minister’s update is great news for people across the Capital – I’m sure businesses will be delighted their hard work to plan for reopening will pay off after this most challenging winter.... Many of us are already planning catch-ups with friends, a reunion with family members from across Scotland or elsewhere in the UK or a long-awaited return to the gym.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13170/council-leaders-let-s-work-together-to-help-the-city-recover
  • Liberton Primary School fire

    Senior staff from Liberton Primary School visited the schools and Inch House this morning and will continue to work with teams from across the Council to finalise the contingency plans.... It’s been a huge challenge to put in place alternative plans to educate 500 pupils at such short notice.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12751/liberton-primary-school-fire
  • Transport Convener: Let's make our love of cycling, walking and wheeling last

    Last month we published the results of a wide-ranging consultation on our draft City Mobility Plan and the consensus was clear – people want to see change.... This plan, along with the many innovative schemes we’re progressing, from City Centre Transformation to Low Emission Zones, Trams to Newhaven and a range of exciting active travel projects connecting the city, is central to a clean, connected and carbon neutral future.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12982/transport-convener-let-s-make-our-love-of-cycling-walking-and-wheeling-last
  • Transport Convener: It's our responsibility to help people walk, wheel, cycle and use public transport

    That’s not to mention our ambitious plans to accelerate the City Centre Transformation by reducing motor traffic travelling through the Old Town via a trial, and the forthcoming consultation on plans for a tram line between Granton and the Bioquarter. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13942/transport-convener-it-s-our-responsibility-to-help-people-walk-wheel-cycle-and-use-public-transport