What is the aim of the GoGreenRoutes project? The aim of the GoGreenRoutes project is to recognise the existing natural and cultural values of Vormsi...
From August 12 to August 18, the Tallinn Waste Centre is organizing a campaign for the free disposal of bulk waste, allowing residents of Tallinn to drop off their large waste items at any of the city’s four waste stations.
Tallinn is preparing to build a bicycle path connecting Poska Street and Reidi tee to enhance the city's cycling network and make walking and cycling more convenient. The public presentation of the main project for the bicycle path between Poska Street and Reidi tee will take place online on Wednesday, September 4 at 17:30.
Crisis help information for economic operators Tallinn extends rent exemption on outdoor terraces 100 % from 1 May to 31 May 2022 and 1 September to...
The park is located in Merivälja district between Kesktee (Central Road), Salu (Grove), Heki (Hedge) and Võra (Top of a tree) Streets and is 3,2 ha in...