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.
The installation of outside advertisements in heritage conservation areas and on monuments must be approved by the Tallinn Urban Planning Department’s...
Useful links: for a public event permit: A public event permit must be applied for in order to organise public events in Tallinn. A public event is an...
From 1 January 2020, non-profit organisations in Tallinn, including settlement unions and private schools, can apply for project grants to carry out...
The People's Assembly is guided by the following values: democracy for all; in a democracy, the people are the supreme authority; democracy is for all...
In the City Centre zone in the public for-fee parking area in Tallinn, the exemption from the parking charge applies to drivers whose vehicles produce...