Since opening in mid-November, Tallinn's ice rinks have already welcomed over 20,000 visitors within three weeks. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the winter season at Tallinn's ice rinks – local schools can organize free skating sessions, and seniors have special times set aside for complimentary visits.
This is a supplementary allowance for disabled children in Tallinn which is paid once a year during the child’s birth month. The application need only...
IncentEU - Empowering cities to build renewable, low-temperature district heating and cooling networks across Europe. What is the goal of the IncentEU...
The Tallinn city government sent a draft regulation to the city council to change the conditions and procedures for the provision of social services related to the care reform that will enter into force in the country on 1 July.
From 1 January 2020, non-profit organisations in Tallinn, including settlement unions and private schools, can apply for project grants to carry out...