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Free drop-off of garden waste now available at Liiva transfer station
Starting from 1 August, Tallinn residents can for the first time dispose of biodegradable garden waste — such as leaves and flowers — in large quantities free of charge at the Liiva transfer station, located at Kalmistu tee 34. The garden waste will be loaded onto trucks and taken to a treatment facility for composting, while branches will be shredded and used for fuel. This free drop-off option offers added convenience for residents who lack composting options at home or have waste volumes too large for home composting.
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe Objectives: To consolidate data on significant cemeteries and raise awareness of their importance as a...
Collection route for hazardous waste and reusable items
For two consecutive weekends (14–15 May and 21–22 May), the residents of Tallinn once again have a convenient opportunity to dispose of hazardous...
Collection route for hazardous waste and reusable items
The spring collection rounds of 2025 will take place on two consecutive weekends: May 10–11 and May 17–18. For two consecutive weekends, the residents...
Scenic areas in Tallinn
Below is an overview of Tallinn’s scenic areas by district. The descriptions of each scenic area include a map of the area showing the borders of the...
Changes to tram and bus services during Ironman Triathlon in Tallinn
During the Ironman triathlon and events connected to the competition, several streets will be closed, parking will be limited and there will be changes to public transport services and their timetables on 7-8 August.
Tallinn organises collection routes for hazardous waste and reusable items
This weekend, 21-22 May, residents of Haabersti, Mustamäe, Nõmme and Pirita will be able to dispose of both hazardous waste and reusable items at a collection stop near their homes.
Tallinn public transport to operate on a Sunday schedule over the holidays
During the Christmas period, 24-26 December, public transport in Tallinn will operate on Sunday timetables, and on New Year's Eve the last buses and trams will leave the city centre at 3am.
Bus schedules revised starting Friday, additional stop at Liiva for select routes
Bus routes No. 5, 32, and 57 will add a city centre-bound stop at Liiva on Männiku Road, providing more convenient connections to Liiva train station.