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.
Law, Order and Consumer Protection Commission The Law, Order and Consumer Protection Commission is involved in working with fire fighting and rescue...
A debt counsellor informs people of their rights and obligations and finds ways to minimise debts (e.g. setting up a payment plan) or eliminate them...
I n Tallinn, school lunch is free for both primary and secondary school pupils. The cost of school lunch for students in Tallinn's municipal secondary...
City Property Commission The spheres of the Commission’s activity and functions include: Reviewing proposals for the transfer of city real estate, and...