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  2. City of Edinburgh Council - Wikipedia

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    After the Canongate suburb merged into the city of Edinburgh in 1856, and the Canongate Tolbooth was abandoned, the north range of the Royal Exchange became too crowded once again and in 1893 the Council bought back the rest of the old Royal Exchange building and renamed it as the Edinburgh City Chambers. The City Chambers continues to be the ...

  3. Plans approved for 3,000 new Edinburgh homes - AOL

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    A new 3,000-home development in west Edinburgh has been unanimously approved by the city council. The new community is set to be constructed on a 29-hectare disused brownfield site which used to ...

  4. Politics of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    As one of the unitary local government areas of Scotland, the City of Edinburgh has a defined structure of governance, generally under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, with The City of Edinburgh Council governing on matters of local administration such as housing, planning, local transport, parks and local economic development and ...

  5. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The City of Edinburgh council area had an estimated ... was the result of a major competition in urban planning staged by the Town Council in 1766. ... Edinburgh portal;

  6. Granton Waterfront regeneration - Wikipedia

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    New apartment buildings in the Edinburgh Waterfront area on a site that formerly housed port-related industries. The Granton Waterfront regeneration [1] is a redevelopment of parts of Edinburgh along the shores of the Firth of Forth in Granton. There are three main landowners: Arcus (formerly Forth Ports), National Grid plc and City of ...

  7. Portal:Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town together are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has been managed by Edinburgh World Heritage since 1999. The city's historical and cultural attractions have made it the UK's second-most visited tourist destination, attracting 4.9 million visits, including 2.4 million from overseas in 2018. (Full ...

  8. Transport Initiatives Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    It was structured as a private limited company, wholly owned by the City of Edinburgh Council, and was operated on a not-for-profit basis. [ 5 ] Despite the similar names, Tie had no connection with Transport Initiatives LLP , an English transport planning consultancy established in 2005 that specialises in active travel [ [1] ] (walking ...

  9. Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2007 along with the other wards, it covers a compact suburban area south-west of the centre of Edinburgh including the Chesser, Craiglockhart, Greenbank Village, Hutchison, Kingsknowe (added in a minor boundary change in 2017) and Slateford neighbourhoods, and a thin, densely populated corridor leading towards the centre taking ...