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Throughout the week of 28 November, a winter swimming festival will be held in the Admiralty Inlet of the port of Tallinn, the Estonian capital, which will also host the opening stage of the winter swimming World Cup this year.
Citizens of Tallinn have reported an unusually high number of rat sightings this year, while the city offers property owners no relief. The capital's public works department said that apartment associations have access to extermination services that do not cost too much. A zoologist suggests betting on prevention instead.
Tallinn's Koidula tänav may be revamped as a 'unique' literary street if plans put forward by Tallinn Literary Center come to fruition. But the development will take at least five years.
Social Democratic Party (SDE) MP Jevgeni Ossinovski has decided to leave the Riigikogu and will continue as Tallinn city council chairman. His seat will go to alternate member Anastassia Kovalenko who said she will be siding with the Center Party in the parliament.
A 106-meter high-rise building is planned for the former plot of the Estonian Academy of Arts on Gonsiori 4, neighboring the Tallinn Kaubamaja shopping mall. The development has passed from the public opinion period and will now head to Tallinn's urban planning department for approval.
Tallinn's Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats) will host a magical forest, set to be opened with a free performance by vocal ensemble Noorkuu on Thursday, January 6.
As Jevgeni Ossinovski has not yet given up his seat in the Riigikogu to fully transition to his new position as chairman of the Tallinn city council, he has not been reimbursed for the work he has done as city council chairman, a position paying €6,100 a month.
Tallinn City Council is preparing to extend its rental discount for businesses until Spring 2022 to counter the effects of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.