The creation of Kodu Park started probably in 1932 on the initiative of the city gardener Hans Lepa. The park of the regular design is located in the...
Law, Order and Consumer Protection Commission The Law, Order and Consumer Protection Commission is involved in working with fire fighting and rescue...
The public discussion on the draft design conditions for the Pelguranna tramline will take place on 6 May at 17:30 at Tallinna Pelgulinna Riigigümnaasium. Experts will present feedback received on the draft, outline future plans, and answer participants' questions.
This year, the City of Tallinn will support the creation or development of 39 community gardens, 95 educational gardens, and 10 urban gardening projects, with a total budget of €343,880. These gardens and related projects help residents grow edible plants, learn to take care of the environment, and make the city greener and more biodiverse.