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Applications now open for Tallinn school year start allowance
Starting today, parents and students in Tallinn can submit applications for the school year start allowance. This support is provided to help families cover the extra expenses that come with the start of a new school year.
Capacity building event in Tallinn - Green and Digital Transition
On 1–2 October 2025, within the framework of the European Urban Initiative (EUI), Tallinn will host Estonia’s capacity-building conference: “Smart & Sustainable: Powering up Estonian cities for the digital and green transition"
Ideas from Citizens’ Assembly shaping a greener city
The proposals from the Citizens’ Assembly have led to 61 initiatives to make the city greener and more people-centric: 20 have already been completed, 28 are underway, and 13 are still to come.
JustGreen: stakeholder meeting on participation and just greenery
On 18 September, another stakeholder meeting took place within the JustGreen project. While the previous meeting focused on Tallinn’s strategic...
Astangu to become home to 158-hectare nature reserve
The Tallinn City Government has submitted a draft decision to the City Council to establish the Astangu-Mäeküla local nature reserve. The planned reserve in the Haabersti district will cover nearly 158 hectares.
Follow the progress of Tallinn’s development strategy
For the third year in a row, Tallinn has published the annual report on the implementation of the “Tallinn 2035” development strategy. The report provides a clear overview of how the city delivered on its goals over the past year and how it tackled key challenges along the way.
Ristiku–Kolde puiestee section of the Pollinator Highway is now open to visitors
The newly opened section now features pedestrian and bicycle paths, playgrounds and sports facilities, lighting, and much more to make moving through the urban space pleasant and safe.
Põhja-Tallinn’s comprehensive plan focuses on high-quality urban environment
The Tallinn City Government has submitted the Põhja-Tallinn comprehensive plan to the City Council for adoption. The plan outlines the district’s spatial development for the next couple of decades. This strategic document aims to address the area’s major challenges: opening up long-closed seafront and former industrial areas, as well as improving mobility within Põhja-Tallinn and connections to other districts.
On-call family doctor service to start in Tallinn in October
From 1 October, the City of Tallinn will offer an on-call family doctor service funded by the city. The service will be provided by OÜ Ennetuskliinik.