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Cities After Dark festival brings Europe’s nightlife experts to Tallinn
On 25–26 September, the international festival Cities After Dark will take place in Tallinn, bringing together the local community as well as experts and urban developers from across Europe to discuss the challenges and opportunities of nightlife and the night-time economy.
First outdoor e-cigarette collection boxes installed in pilot project
The first outdoor e-cigarette collection boxes have now been installed in Tammsaare Park and near Kristiine Keskus as part of a pilot project to test how such a system could work in public spaces. The pilot will run until the end of October and will help determine the best way to organize outdoor collection.
Free collection of bulky and hazardous waste in October
In October, the City of Tallinn offers residents a free and convenient way to hand over bulky waste, hazardous waste, and reusable items in an environmentally conscious manner.
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.
City of Tallinn seeks student research to support city development
The City of Tallinn has announced the 2025 City Council Scholarship (Raestipendium) competition. The purpose of the scholarship is to support and recognise master’s and doctoral students whose research addresses Tallinn’s development and offers practical solutions for the city. Applications can be submitted from 1–15 October.
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.
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.