Tallinn joined other EU capital cities in calling for a stronger role for cities in shaping European Union policies and funding priorities as preparations begin for the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework (2028–2034).
Tallinn supports cultural events taking place in the city through various open application rounds so that our cultural calendar can remain versatile...
Educational activities in extra-curricular activity schools are based on curricula approved by the Ministry of Education and Research. Deep learning...
A detailed plan is the basis for land use and construction activities in the near future. It determines the boundaries of the plot, intended purposes...
Finding of doers for executing the maintenace and renovation of roads, squares, bandstands, park benches, music pavillions, fountains and ponds. Parks...
Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski met yesterday with Halyna Shymanska, Acting Mayor of Zhytomyr, and Valentyn Arendarchuk, Head of the city's Department of Education. The meeting took place as part of an educational visit from Zhytomyr, during which cooperation between the cities in the field of education was discussed.
From 17–19 February, Lviv hosted an international meeting for European municipalities, attended on behalf of Tallinn by Deputy Mayor for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Kristjan Järvan. During the visit, Tallinn and Lviv signed a memorandum of understanding establishing a framework for cooperation in civil protection, crisis preparedness and the development of community resilience.