‘Gas Holder 1’ lights up the sky as new park opensÂ
The iconic gasholder - now named ‘Gas Holder 1’ - is a beacon of light in north Edinburgh as it is being illuminated permanently after dark. Â
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Visitor levy will raise millions to reinvest in the city
Council Leader Cammy Day comments in the Edinburgh Evening News today.
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Spades in the ground for new affordable homes at Granton Waterfront
òòò½ÊÓƵ marked the start of construction on a new affordable housing development with a ceremonial sod-cutting event on Thursday (15 August).
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The Homeless World Cup co-founder and social entrepreneur Mel Young MBE to receive the Edinburgh Award 2024
The Homeless World Cup co-founder and social entrepreneur, Mel Young MBE is to receive the prestigious Edinburgh Award.
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Council Leader urges unions to accept latest pay offer
Council Leader Cammy Day has welcomed today’s decision by the trade unions to suspend strike action and re-ballot their members on the latest pay offer from COSLA and the Scottish Government.
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Community invited to have their say on Firework Control Zones in Edinburgh
Edinburgh residents are being asked for their views on Firework Control Zones.
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Prize-winning Scottish poet and author Michael Pedersen is the new Edinburgh Makar
Prize-winning Scottish poet and author Michael Pedersen has been endorsed as the new Edinburgh Makar.
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Council Leader calls for community spirit and resilience
We’re extremely proud that Edinburgh is a diverse, welcoming city where people from different backgrounds get on well together, says Councillor Cammy Day.
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Celebrating a year of success in our schools
Writing in today's Evening News, Cllr Joan Griffiths, Education, Children and Families Convener, gives best wishes to pupils starting at school next week and looks back at a successful year.
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Pupils receive exam results
Levels of attainment for pupils across Edinburgh remain above those achieved before the Covid pandemic according to exam results released today.
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We want to hear your views on Community Payback Orders
Edinburgh residents are being asked for their views on Community Payback Orders (CPO) which are given by the Court to people to pay for their crimes as an alternative to a prison sentence.