This service is meant for adults with mental disorders who can take care of themselves and are capable of doing everyday activities but need support...
Supporting medallists in adult title competitions The aim is to acknowledge the high achievements of athletes from Tallinn at the Olympic Games, World...
The 2023 United Nations Sustainable Development Summit took place on September 18-19 in New York, focusing on discussions about the action plan for achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and the current progress of its implementation. Prior to the event, discussions were held with representatives from various cities, during which Deputy Mayor Tiit Terik introduced Tallinn's Development Strategy, "Tallinn 2035," and discussed other initiatives.
Toompuiestee 35, 10149 Tallinn Phone +372 640 4618 E-mail tta@tallinnlv.ee Registry code 75028252 Head of Department Indrek Gailan Tallinn Transport...
From today, after a temporary pause in the home doctor service during the summer months, it is once again possible to call a doctor to tend to a sick child in Tallinn over the weekend.
To improve traffic flow and safety, the maximum permitted driving speed in the Tallinn city centre will continue to be reduced. The speed limit will be lowered to 40 km/h on Jõe, Pronksi, Liivalaia, and Suur-Ameerika streets, and to 30 km/h on Kaarli puiestee.
The City Government has approved a detailed planning for the quarter bounded by Estonia Boulevard, Kaubamaja Street, Rävala Boulevard, and Teatri Square in the city centre.