The Tallinn City Council Archive (the Tallinn Magistracy archive) contains documents from 1237 to 1889. ( read more...) Tallinn Guilds ( read more...)...
People who are struggling due to low or no income are eligible for food aid. There are many options to receive food aid: European Union ESF + food aid...
It is possible to apply for the establishment or change of a place name for a natural or man-made geographical feature (such as a park or a street). A...
Organisation of technical maintenance of the equipment on public playgrounds and cleaning works. New playgrounds and planning takes place according to...
Access to metadata of the collections in Tallinn City Archives through information systems of the National Archives of Estonia (Register of Archives...
The city has provided waste sorting stations to its kindergartens to promote environmental awareness among children and teach proper waste separation. During November and December, a total of 349 sorting stations were distributed to 52 kindergartens.
To ensure environmentally friendly disposal of old Christmas trees, Tallinn has opened 83 collection points where residents can drop off their trees free of charge. Trees can also be taken to waste stations or have them picked up by the local waste management service.