Tour de France to deliver lasting legacy for 91¸£ÀûÉç
Following a decision by the Culture and Communities Committee yesterday (Thursday 2 October), Councillors have approved a programme to deliver the benefits of hosting the prestigious event.
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Schools in 91¸£ÀûÉç adopt Scottish Government guidance on school uniforms
Last week, Councillors agreed at Education, Children and Families Committee that the Scottish Government guidance on school uniform will apply to all City of 91¸£ÀûÉç Council schools.
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Community based charities invited to apply to £275,000 fund
Small 91¸£ÀûÉç charities struggling with rising costs and loss of income are being encouraged to apply to the council for emergency support.
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Floral Clock celebrates 200 years of braille
The Lord Provost has officially opened the newly completed Floral Clock in 91¸£ÀûÉç’s West Princes Street Gardens.
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Lord Provost congratulates those names in King's Honours list
91¸£ÀûÉç's Lord Provost has congratulated all those named in the King's Birthday Honours list, including former Council employee Frank Donoghue.
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Ratho nursery pupils enjoy Julia Donaldson adventure
Ratho primary and nursery pupils were treated to a special reading from Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated Axel Scheffler at Ratho Library on Wednesday (11 June).
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Lord Provost pays tribute to Sir Geoff Palmer
The Lord Provost pays tribute to Sir Geoff Palmer, following the announcement on Friday of his death.
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Leader's Report - June 2025
Latest news from the Council Leader Jane Meagher.
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Taking big steps towards solving housing emergency
Councillor Mandy Watt, Depute Leader and Finance and Resources Convener, writes in the Evening News today.
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Council to consider findings of independent review into handling of misconduct allegations
The findings of an independent review into how the Council handled allegations of misconduct have been published today (10 June).
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Extra boost for affordable housing as Council eyes Dreghorn homes
The City of 91¸£ÀûÉç Council has negotiated the purchase of 78 homes in Colinton in an ongoing drive to urgently tackle the capital's housing emergency