Edinburgh’s world-famous floral clock is ticking once again, this year in honour of The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland’s (RIAS) centenary. Continue reading Floral clock honours Scotland’s architects
Tag: city council
Cracking down on motorbike crime
Young people riding motorbikes dangerously on our streets, green space, cycleways and even pavements has been causing anger and alarm in North Edinburgh for a long time now, so local residents will be delighted to hear that city police have launched a new operation dedicated to tackling motorbike theft and associated antisocial behaviour in the Capital. Continue reading Cracking down on motorbike crime
Work starts on phase 2 of flood prevention programme
Construction is now under way on phase two of the multi-million pound Water of Leith Flood Prevention Scheme (WoLFPS). Continue reading Work starts on phase 2 of flood prevention programme
Rise in racist incidents sparks community action
The North Edinburgh community will discuss a worrying rise in the number of racist incidents at this afternoon’s Living in Harmony forum at Spartans Community Football Academy. Continue reading Rise in racist incidents sparks community action
Stage is set for Ross Bandstand rebuild
The city council has committed to progressing proposals to rebuild Edinburgh’s famous Ross Bandstand. Continue reading Stage is set for Ross Bandstand rebuild
Council extends development programme
A new programme to catalyse development in the city was launched by the city council yesterday. The programme is outlined in a report to be considered by councillors on the Economy Committee next week. Continue reading Council extends development programme
Meet The Reducer!
The Reducer will champion city 20mph initiative
Edinburgh is the first city in Scotland implementing a citywide 20mph network. The new limit aims to reduce the risk and severity of road collisions, encourage travel on foot and by bike and help make the city’s streets more people-friendly.
Continue reading Meet The Reducer!
Housing: city council plots the way ahead
The city council has set out plans on the delivery of a ‘new-look’ housing strategy which aims to significantly increase the number of affordable homes in the city from 3,000 to 8,000 and accelerate investment in the services that will reduce tenants’ cost of living. Continue reading Housing: city council plots the way ahead
(High) rise in tenement recycling!
Hinds welcomes improved recycling figures
Two pilot projects to improve recycling provision for city tenements and flats have seen the amount of some materials recycled increase by up to 300%. Continue reading (High) rise in tenement recycling!
Edinburgh Compact: last chance to book your space
Compact Third Sector Forum 2016
TWO DAYS TO GO!
10 June 9.15am-3.30pm
Edinburgh City Chambers
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Booking your place – LIMITED SPACES LEFT!
For each session, there are 100 spaces available for third sector leaders and board members and these will be allocated on a first-come basis and limited to two attendees per organisation (one senior staff and one board member) only. While there is no charge for attending the event, organisations will need to directly consider any related costs for sending representatives to the Forum.
For organisations that wish to send representatives, please complete the following:
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| Attender 1 (staff) | Attender 2 (board) | |
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| Attender 1 (staff) | Attender 2 (board) | |
| Session 2 | ||
Please send details of your nominated representatives to Korstiaan Allan at Korstiaan.Allan@edinburgh.gov.uk or call 0131 469 3847.








