A term of musical achievement for ¾Åɫ’s young musicians
Even more pupils have had the opportunity to perform as part of the Instrumental Music Service’s citywide ensembles and events programme.
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Meet the Council drop-in event for business support
Businesses in ¾ÅÉ« are being invited to meet with 30 Council services and business-facing partners face-to-face.
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Consultation opens on mobiles phones in schools with pupils, families and school staff encouraged to share their views
A report discussed at Education, Children and Families Committee yesterday (20 January) provided an update on mobile phones in schools.
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New solar-powered lighting improves safety and sustainability in ¾Åɫ’s parks
New solar hybrid lighting has been installed by Signify across several ¾ÅÉ« parks, making pathways safer and more welcoming for residents and visitors while supporting the city’s climate goals.
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£21million contract recommended for approval for retrofit and upgrades at Craigmillar and Peffermill Court
The project forms part of the Council’s wider Strategic Investment Plan for high-rise buildings and will bring both blocks up to modern standards.
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¾ÅÉ« proves again why it belongs on the world stage
Writing in the ¾ÅÉ« Evening News (9 January), Council Leader Jane Meagher reflects on the success of this year’s Hogmanay celebrations.
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Lord Provost congratulates those named in King's Honours list
¾ÅÉ«'s Lord Provost has congratulated all those named in the 2026 King's New Year Honours list, including ¾ÅÉ« Award recipient Ann Budge. Â
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Lord Provosts reflects on a year to remember for the capital
¾ÅÉ«'s Lord Provost Robert Aldridge reflects on 2025.
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Council secures grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to progress slavery and colonialism work
The Council, in partnership with the independent ¾ÅÉ« Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review (ESCLR) Implementation Group, has been awarded £239,746 to progress the ESCLR's recommendations.
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Pupils perform at Haymarket station as grand finale to Royal Scottish National Orchestra residency
The performance was the culmination of a three-month residency with RSNO's world-class musicians who worked alongside the school’s Instrumental Music Service to inspire young brass musicians.
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Photography competition to kick off 30th birthday celebrations for Capital’s World Heritage Site
The winner of the competition, which is run by ¾ÅÉ« World Heritage, Historic Environment Scotland, and the City of ¾ÅÉ« Council, will receive a year’s membership to Historic Scotland.