From April, Tallinn waste stations are open every day

All four waste stations in Tallinn are open every day from the beginning of April to provide smoother service. The stations switch to summer operation on 1 April, which also means longer opening hours. Tallinn’s four waste stations in Pääsküla, Rahumäe, Paljassaare and Pärnamäe will be open from 1 April from 12.00-20.00 on weekdays and… Continue reading From April, Tallinn waste stations are open every day

Tallinn introduces residents’ ideas for Klindi Park

To create a nine-kilometre-long park area on a limestone cliff bordering Lasnamäe, Kesklinn and Pirita, a call for ideas was carried out among Tallinn residents. The results will be presented today, 31 March, from 5 pm to 7 pm, at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljaku Klaassaal). The presentation can also be followed online. Being an… Continue reading Tallinn introduces residents’ ideas for Klindi Park

Toad migration brings temporary traffic restrictions to Astangu settlement in Tallinn

In order to ensure safer migration routes for amphibians, Tallinn applies a temporary prohibition on motor vehicle traffic on Astangu Street from 31 March to 14 April from 9 pm to 6 am. The restriction involves the section of Astangu Street between Kotermaa Street 1 and Astangu Street 19/3. The traffic restriction does not apply… Continue reading Toad migration brings temporary traffic restrictions to Astangu settlement in Tallinn

Watch live: Klint park ideas presentation on March 31

Tallinn aims to create a nine-kilometre-long park area on a limestone cliff bordering Lasnamäe, Kesklinn and Pirita. The results of the call for ideas for the park will be presented on Thursday 31 March at 17–19 in the Lauluväljaku Klaassaal. The presentation and following discussion is also available online on this page here or on… Continue reading Watch live: Klint park ideas presentation on March 31

Tallinn holds a public consultation on the Tondi railway crossing redesign project

The Tallinn Environment and Public Works Department and the Kristiine district government will present the project for the reconstruction of the Tondi and Kotka streets intersection at a public consultation near the Tondi railway station (Tondi 21a) on Wednesday, 30 March at 6 pm. According to Vladimir Svet, Tallinn Deputy Mayor for the environment and… Continue reading Tallinn holds a public consultation on the Tondi railway crossing redesign project

Tallinn expands the cycle path network

In the coming years, the City of Tallinn will build a series of new and upgraded cycle paths in the city centre and the surrounding districts. Investments are planned from the city’s budget as well as from EU funds, with a strong emphasis on community involvement. “Our aim is to gradually implement the Tallinn Bicycle… Continue reading Tallinn expands the cycle path network

Tallinn’s spring cleaning has begun

Tallinn started its spring cleaning this week, with the work lasting at least a month depending on weather conditions. The first areas to be cleared are the main streets, bicycle lanes, sidewalks, pavements and public transport waiting areas, where debris and dirt accumulated over the winter will be removed. Spring cleaning will end with a… Continue reading Tallinn’s spring cleaning has begun

Ten times the usual amount of bulky waste brought to waste stations by Tallinn residents in free campaign week

Organised for the first time, the free bulky waste collection week resulted in ten times as much bulky waste collected at Tallinn’s waste collection stations than during the usual week in March. A total of 1 472 cubic metres of bulky waste was collected at the stations during the week, up from 125 cubic metres… Continue reading Ten times the usual amount of bulky waste brought to waste stations by Tallinn residents in free campaign week

Let’s create together! Tallinn calls upon its citizens’ ideas and initiatives

Tallinn – European Green Capital 2023 is hoping to include local people to contribute to the success of the green transition. We are looking for new initiatives and ideas to promote and support environmentally friendly events, solutions and community activities among different stakeholders that focus on one or more of the European Green Capital focus… Continue reading Let’s create together! Tallinn calls upon its citizens’ ideas and initiatives

Tallinn again in the top ten of Europe’s cities of the future

Tallinn has once again been selected as one of the top ten medium-sized cities in fDi Magazine’s ranking of the best foreign investment destinations – the “European cities and regions of the future”. In addition to ranking seventh overall, Tallinn was ranked second in the sub-category of human capital and lifestyle, which measured participation rates,… Continue reading Tallinn again in the top ten of Europe’s cities of the future

Tallinn jätkab Klindipargi arendamisega: esitati üle 400 idee

Tallinn aims to create a nine-kilometre-long park area on a limestone cliff bordering Lasnamäe, Kesklinn and Pirita. The results of the call for ideas for the park will be presented on Thursday 31 March at 17-19 in the Lauluväljaku Klaassaal. The presentation can also be followed online. Klindi Park, which is an important part of… Continue reading Tallinn jätkab Klindipargi arendamisega: esitati üle 400 idee

Residents of Tallinn can dispose of bulky waste free of charge this week at waste stations

People living in Tallinn according to the population register will be able to dispose of bulky waste such as furniture, bicycles and prams free of charge at the city’s waste stations. “This is one of many measures to help make Tallinn more environmentally friendly. The aim of the free waste collection is to reduce the… Continue reading Residents of Tallinn can dispose of bulky waste free of charge this week at waste stations