Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener reflects on World Homeless Day
Councillor Lezley Marion Cameron writes about the challenges facing Edinburgh, and the work being done to tackle them.
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Edinburgh wins gold at Keep Scotland Beautiful Awards
As we mark Climate Week (29 September – 5 October), the Capital has been recognised for leadership in sustainability, biodiversity, and community green space excellence
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Time capsule interred at North Bridge
A time capsule has been interred at North Bridge to mark the project’s work for future generations.
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The fight against tax-evading city shops
City of Edinburgh Council Finance and Resources Convener Cllr Mandy Watt writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News.
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Cross-party statement on protests against refugees and asylum seekers
Сòòò½APP unequivocally condemns the violent protests that have been taking place against refugees and asylum seekers across the country.
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City Chambers to turn pink for Organ and Tissue Donation Week Â
The Capital is supporting Organ and Tissue Donation Week 2025 which runs from 22-29 September.
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New multilingual cultural guide for artists and creatives launched online
Edinburgh’s new guide supports the creative journey of artists by identifying spaces and opportunities for support in the city.
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Council delivers multi-million-pound investment in buildings
Over £188 million is being invested towards improving public buildings in Edinburgh, with £20 million set aside for the next 12 months.
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Council spend supports jobs and spreads community benefits
Hundreds of work placements, apprenticeships and local jobs have been created thanks to Council contracts - with over a quarter of a million pounds secured in community benefits.
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Councillors call it time to reinstate community clock
Portobello’s town hall clock will tick again for the first time in 20 years.
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'Making a Statement: Craft & Activism in Edinburgh' explores the intersection of traditional craft and social activism
A new colourful and vibrant exhibition bringing together historic objects and contemporary protest material to explore the recent explosion of ‘Craftivism’ in Edinburgh opens today.