The Edinburgh Reporter December 2023

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Editor: Phyllis Stephen
Designer: Felipe Perez
Photos: Martin P McAdam

IT HAS ALREADY been the festive season
for a few weeks, with lights, markets, the
twinkly Christmas Wheel and loud screams
from the Star Flyer. Spreading the festivities
out to George Street has allowed for a more
sedate pace there, with skaters at one end
and Santa telling stories at the other.
Hogmanay is just round the corner and
on pages 12-13 there is a handy guide to
what will be happening and when. I
particularly recommend First Footin’ on
New Year’s Day when a range of free music
is on offer in the city centre. It is certainly a
gentler start than the Hogmanay fireworks.
Christmas is traditionally the season of
giving, and if you have a little to spare then
this is the time to help others. Anyone who
runs a charity or social enterprise is invited
to tell us about their biggest story of the last
year, and also outline their plans for 2024.
We will publish as many stories as possible
in our next edition and also online, hoping
that will help to promote the best of the
good causes in the capital. Charities are, and
will remain, a central part of many people’s
lives while government and local
government bodies struggle to find cash to
cope. A recent report by The Celtic
Academies Alliance provoked by discussion
at the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE)
warns that Scotland’s and the UK’s public
finances are “unsustainable”.
One way to pay for some of the impact
which tourists have on the capital is the
Visitor Levy or tourist tax. The council says
it is a major opportunity to general millions
to “support, sustain and develop” the city.
There has been as you would expect in
Edinburgh a great deal of discussion about
how to spend the income and the city
council invites everyone to contribute to
that ongoing debate.
Next year is the city’s 900th anniversary
as a royal burgh but I am still waiting to hear
about any civic plans to celebrate. If you
know then do get in touch about this or any
other stories.
Finally, I wish you all a Happy Christmas
and a prosperous New Year.
Phyllis Stephen, Editor

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Planning News


AN IMPORTANT development in West
Edinburgh is planned by the international
entertainment group AEG which runs the O
Arena in London. The proposal is to build an
8,500 seater arena designed by American
architects HOK near to public transport links.
The scheme includes restaurants and cafés,
public realm, landscaping, parking and
infrastructure. Until now Edinburgh has not
had a large scale indoor venue like this, despite
talk of a similar plan out at Straiton at one time
in the dim and distant past.
Alex Hill, President and CEO of AEG Europe
said: “AEG is thrilled to announce this
spectacular new arena for Edinburgh.
“It’s a location with immense potential,
amplified by Parabola’s transformative
development and regeneration of
Edinburgh Park.
“The much needed 8,500-capacity arena will
bring world-class live music and entertainment
to Edinburgh, further cementing its reputation
as a destination for culture and global tourism.
“We look forward to this development
becoming an integral part of the local
community and complementing one of the
best cities in the world for the arts and live
entertainment.”
There will be planning events at 1 New Park

Visualisation of
Edinburgh Arena

New W Edinburgh wows


Square - the Parabola building next to the tram
stop at Edinburgh Park Central - on 4
December and 9 January when outline plans
will be displayed and the developers will be on
hand to answer questions.
The application relates to plots EE1 and EE1b
for which there is an existing consent for office
space, an aparthotel, retain and a cinema.
The site is “bounded by a railway line and
the Edinburgh Park Rail and Tram Station to
the south, a hotel to the west, scrubland to the

north and an electricity substation to the east”.
Corstorphine Community Council, Ratho &
District Community Council, Sighthill
Broomhouse and Parkhead Community
Council and Currie Community Council will all
be consulted on the proposals.
Council Leader Cammy Day said: “Great
to see plans for an Edinburgh Arena at
Edinburgh Park. Great opportunity for
Edinburgh. Looking forward to the
consultation and plans being submitted.”
Parabola the company which is creating a
cultural quarter here in Edinburgh is headed
by Peter Millican, OBE. He said: said: “This
investment will complement all that is on offer
at Edinburgh Park and ensure that the arts and
culture has an outstanding live performance
facility. The new Edinburgh Arena will put
west Edinburgh on the map as a new
cultural destination.”
Parabola has already created the bones of a
“new urban quarter, a cultural destination and
creative campus for Edinburgh” and Mr Millican
has described it as one of Edinburgh’s most
important masterplans. As well as homes for
sale and rent there is also a plan for a 150 seat
conference space.
http://www.edinburgharena.com will have more
information when it goes live.

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