This November, Tallinn commenced the construction of its first circular economy center in the Kristiine district, with plans underway for another center on the property at Punane 68a in Lasnamäe.
Running as a candidate in the 2025 Tallinn City Council elections The right to stand as a candidate is open to Estonian citizens and citizens of the...
A new series of outdoor training programmes lasting throughout the summer will begin on Monday, 12 June. The objective of these programmes is to offer young people aged 7-26 a way to spend time doing sporting activities during the summer and to encourage them to exercise regularly. Participation in the summer training is free for young people from Tallinn.
Tallinn is transforming its existing waste treatment plants into circular economy centers and constructing new ones to provide services that not only involve waste collection but also focus on waste prevention, reduction, and recycling. The first circular economy center, known as the Lilleküla Circular Economy Center, is slated for construction in the Kristiine district at Mustjõe Street 40.
Phase I of Tallinn Transport Department’s renewal of the public transport network Tallinn started renewing its public transport network in the summer...
11.00 Opening Rainer Rannala, Head of the General Department of Tallinn Education Board 11.05 Distance learning lessons in Tallinn and Finnish schools...