Granting of benefits to support the activities of youth camps outside city limits. According to directive no. 6 issued on 19.01.10 by the head of the...
Due to the spread of COVID-19, we ask you to use our e-services and communicate via e-mail and phone instead of coming in person. A parking pass is a...
You can apply for a permit to drive into the territory of cemeteries of Tallinn if a person who want to visit a burial places has health issues that...
Inglise Kolledži Spordihoone on Tallinna Spordi- ja Noorsooameti allasutuse Tallinna Spordihall filiaal. Sportimisvõimalused: Ujula - nelja rajaga 25...
Validators are located near every door in all vehicles. Validation When a Public Transport Card is validated, the apparatus checks that the passenger...
Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski sent a letter today to Prime Minister Kristen Michal urging the government to make a decision on funding the new medical campus in Tallinn and establishing a unified hospital system. If the government fails to act soon, the city will move ahead on its own to merge its healthcare institutions – East Tallinn Central Hospital, West Tallinn Central Hospital, and Tallinn Children’s Hospital. The state-owned North Estonia Medical Centre (PERH) can only be included in this merger with a decision from the national government. Without such a decision, PERH will remain outside the unified hospital system in Tallinn.