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Published Date: 17 May 2008
COMPLAINTS from neighbours have forced the scaling back of the biggest outdoor venue on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Scotsman has learned.
The Spiegel Garden has been a huge success since being created at George Square Gardens five years ago. More than 100,000 revellers flocked to Edinburgh University's historic spot to take in shows and sample the cafés and bars.

But Australian prom
oter David Bates has revealed he faced a huge "battle" to ensure the venue returned this year because of opposition from a string of new residents on the square and admitted he had been forced to reduce the size of the venue as a result of the protests.

The venue's centrepiece has been the Spiegeltent, the former Belgian antique tent of mirrors. The Spiegel Garden usually operates for up to six weeks and accommodates events at the International Jazz and Blues Festival.

Mr Bates told The Scotsman: "I'm not interested in having an argument with residents. For five years we've operated at George Square Gardens without complaint and the public, the licensing authorities, artists and all the festivals agree the Spiegel Garden is a premier event and an iconic element of the Fringe. Not everyone agrees. There's been quite a battle to keep it on track this year."

No-one at Edinburgh University was available for comment.





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1

CRAGman,

17/05/2008 02:49:36
What residents? Thye know what happens every summer - it's like the residents near the castle complaining about the tattoo. It's time Edinburgh Council started to stand up for the Fringe - for the many, not the few.
2

Toast,

17/05/2008 10:51:05
These people bought property where there is an established festival venue and now want to limit it,I don't think so,if it was a new venue fair enough but these people were well aware of the situation,but as they must be very wealthy to live in this area they will probably succeed.
3

CB,

Somewhere in the EU 18/05/2008 02:04:14
No. 2, five years is hardly "established". The Usher Hall, the Traverse, they are established.

Frankly if the Spiegel Garden disappeared, would anyone give a t0ss?
4

Meadows user,

Marchmont 18/05/2008 19:07:36
CB - you clearly are not a socialite in edinburgh. The speigal tent is a fantastic place to drink. I've worked the fringe for the last 3 years and me and my work mates are regulars at the speigal tent. The atmosphere is excellent and the acts there are brilliant as well.

Make it as large as possible!!!

 

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