Educational activities in extra-curricular activity schools are based on curricula approved by the Ministry of Education and Research. Deep learning...
Over the past two years, a comprehensive environmental education program has been conducted in Tallinn’s kindergartens and schools, teaching children to reduce waste and reuse items. The program involved 125 kindergartens and 55 schools, and activities were also held at public events, engaging approximately 31,300 children in total.
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.
The soup kitchen service is for people who do not have sufficient means to provide food for themselves and their families. The purpose of this service...
The Tallinn Rental Committee settles disputes arising from tenancy agreements. The rental committee settles disputes that have arisen from tenancy in...
This spring several districts host a series of workshops on the ‘FUTURE OF TALLINN 2021+’ to involve active citizens in the process of designing the...