A public event is an amusement, competition, spectacle, commercial event or other such function held in a public space and open for public, but is not...
Provision of general medical care to uninsured persons (ambulatory and in-patient care).General medical care and ambulatory surgical care is provided...
Bruntor aims to test innovative electric cargo bikes suitable for year-round use. These bikes can be utilized in sectors that require the transport of...
In the first week of January, the Tallinn Welfare and Health Care Department will move to new premises, and most of the staff will be working remotely during this time. From January 8 onwards, the department will be located at Endla 8.
The City of Tallinn and the Estonian School Sports Union have entered into a cooperation agreement aimed at enhancing collaboration and supporting and increasing the physical activity of school-aged students. The agreement was signed by Mayor Mihhail Kõlvart and the President of the Estonian School Sports Union, Gerd Kanter.
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.