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The Tallinn 2024 Annual Publication has been published
For the second consecutive year, Tallinn Strategic Management Office issued an annual publication that reflects on the implementation of "Tallinn 2035" development strategy. The publication summarizes how the city managed to implement strategic goals and cope with challenges during last year.
Tallinn Education Department
Address: Estonia pst 5a, 10143 Tallinn Phone: +372 640 4590 E-mail: haridusamet@tallinnlv.ee Registry code: 75014289 Education webpage /haridus Head...
Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day 2024: “Forethought”
The word “Entrepreneur” originally comes from the combination of two Latin words: “entre” – to entre and “prendes” – to understand. Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day focuses on the latter: “prendes”- to understand, grasp and think ahead. Throughout the day, we’ll collectively explore various aspects of entrepreneurship, emphasizing strategic thinking and a future-oriented perspective.
Tallinna Ettevõtlusameti osalemine Euroopa Liidu projektides. Läbiviidud projektid
Läbiviidud projektid Projekti nimi: Cross-innovation - Promoting Cross-Innovation in European Cities and Regions Programm: INTERREG IVC Partnerid...
Improved accessibility planned for Laagna tee bus stops
Starting today, a draft plan for designing access routes to the bus stops near the Pallasti, Pae, Lindakivi, and Saarepiiga bridges on Laagna tee is available for public review. Residents can submit their suggestions until September 20.
Tallinn Strategic Management Office
General contact Address: Vabaduse väljak 7 15199 Tallinn Phone: +372 640 4218 strateegiakeskus@tallinnlv.ee Registry code: 75023817 The Strategic...
Admission to first grades
All children living in Tallinn a ccording to the Estonian Population Register are guaranteed a school place in a municipal school. Schooling is c...
Tallinn Waste Center to become Circular Economy Center
Today, the Tallinn City Government sent a draft decision to the City Council to rename the Tallinna Jäätmekeskus (Tallinn Waste Center) as the Tallinna Ringmajanduskeskus (Tallinn Circular Economy Center). The name change reflects the shift in focus from waste management to circular economy activities.