Refined placemaking plans to enhance the Roseburn area will go on display next week following extensive engagement with the local community.
Continue reading Rejuvenating Roseburn: have your say on placemaking plans
Refined placemaking plans to enhance the Roseburn area will go on display next week following extensive engagement with the local community.
Continue reading Rejuvenating Roseburn: have your say on placemaking plans
A new sculpture designed by local artist, Mark Carr, has been unveiled at Fort Kinnaird to launch a campaign to encourage more Edinburgh residents to get active. Continue reading Fort Kinnaird gears up to welcome cyclists
The hunt for the next big thing in radio and young people’s television has begun, as applications have now opened for a share of a Government financed £60 million fund set up to provide a boost to the UK’s Radio and Television sector. Continue reading £60 million search begins for the next Peppa Pig, Art Attack and Desert Island Discs
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited the Capability Scotland Edinburgh Hub yesterday ahead of the extension of free personal care to people of all ages who are assessed as requiring it. Continue reading Expansion of free personal care
1.8 million workers earning the National Living Wage (NLW) will receive an additional £690 over the year from today (Monday 1 April), as the biggest ever increase to NLW comes into effect. Continue reading Biggest ever increase to National Living Wage comes into effect
Kipping on the coach could get a whole lot more comfortable with the launch of luxury travel suites by National Express. Continue reading National Express trial on-board luxury sleep suites
The Scottish Parliament has today launched a search for all the babies who were born on 1 July 1999, the same day that the Scottish Parliament was established. Continue reading Holyrood launches search for parliament’s birthday babies
Edinburgh residents are set to be barred from the city centre in a controversial experiment this summer. City chiefs want to make the world famous old and new towns a tourist-only zone over the festival period. Continue reading Outrage as Edinburgh residents face city centre curfew