Tallinn is launching the “Ohutu koolitee” (Safe School Route) program to make the streets around every school in the city safer and more supportive of independent mobility for children. In addition to improving street safety, the initiative aims to enhance the overall quality of the surrounding urban space to encourage children to walk more and spend more time outdoors.
Tallinn Education Department and international programming school kood/Jõhvi are launching a partnership to offer three Estonian-language programming courses to ten Tallinn high schools starting from the next academic year. The first course – an introduction to programming – was presented on Wednesday, which students at Tallinna Tehnikagümnaasium have already started taking at their own pace since last week.
Park Asunduse lies on a green area between the houses of Lasnamäe and Pallasti Street. Since 2003 a 1,5 hectare area has been designed consisting of...
We have published the draft development plan here in mid-May ( English translation here ). All citizens can provide feedback on the draft and submit...
Physical environments play an important role in the development of clusters. They promote the concentration of companies that share similar economic...
1) Voters will be counted in the Population Registry. The voter will be added to the list of voters in the electoral district their place of residence...
In accordance with the current statutes, the City Archives “collect, organize and preserve the archival materials of historical and current municipal...