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Published Date: 03 March 2009
CAMPAIGNING Leithers have hailed a victory for "common sense" after developer Forth Ports bowed to public pressure and ditched plans to name a section of Leith Docks "Edinburgh Harbour".
Company bosses said they felt it was right to listen to the protests of the thousands of Leithers who criticised the multi-million-pound waterfront proposals.

Charles Hammond, group chief executive, said: "We have listened very carefully to the views expressed in the last couple of weeks and, working closely with the city council, we have taken these on board in arriving at the final decision to name this part of the overall development, 'The Harbour, Leith Docks'."

Forth Ports repeatedly said its choice of name for the first section of the project, at Ocean Terminal, would not be changed, insisting the public had misunderstood its position. The company said the umbrella name for the entire waterfront development would remain as "Leith Docks" but that each section would be given its own title.

But the name for the first of these sections was deeply unpopular in the area and more than 4000 people signed a "Save Leith" petition in just one week last month.

Campaigners argued that the plans were essentially a rebranding of Leith Docks, with politicians from across the spectrum, traders, residents and business leaders coming out against the "Edinburgh Harbour" name.

Last night, campaigners across Leith celebrated the news, insisting that Forth Ports had underestimated the strength of feeling among residents.

Campaigner Ian Lutton said: "This is great news and all very positive for Leith. There is no need to rub anyone's nose in this – this is simply a commonsense decision."

Edinburgh North and Leith MSP Malcolm Chisholm said: "I am glad Forth Ports listened to the overwhelming voice of Leith. I do not think they anticipated the reaction they got."

Forth Ports last night said it had consulted widely on the name for the development and believed that "inaccurate reports" were responsible for raising feelings in the community.

Mr Hammond said: "For the record, it has always been our intention to preserve the name of Leith Docks. It is at the heart of Forth Ports' operations and we are rightly proud of our roots in Leith and what we have achieved here.

"In recent years, our company has spent over £150 million redeveloping Leith, with major successes such as Commercial Quay and the Malmaison Hotel. Our detailed plans for Leith in the coming years will bring much more in terms of jobs, prosperity and economic development to this vital area."

But local councillor Gordon Munro rejected his claims that the people of Leith had misunderstood how the branding of the area would work, insisting that "4000 people disagreed" with developers.


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  • Last Updated: 03 March 2009 2:45 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Forth Ports
 
1

upthehill,

Leith 03/03/2009 11:49:46
It's a great result. Well done to everyone in Leith - Ian Lutton, Iain McGill, Gordon Munro, Cornelius Waugh, Mary Moriarty, Tom Farmer, the Proclaimers, they all did their bit, but there were literally thousands of Leithers who made their voices heard - that's what made the difference!
2

Hibernia,

03/03/2009 12:00:49
Especially well done to Mr McGill who being a Hearts fan and is obviously taking Leith into his heart after all.
3

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 03/03/2009 12:05:15
Great,and rightly so as Leith can only be Leith and not Edinburgh.
4

Ganjass,

03/03/2009 12:07:13
Get it round yeh!!
5

D Heid ,

03/03/2009 12:58:34
obviously a compromise, still pretty pathetic there was such sensationlisation about it
6

miffy the bonfire slater,

03/03/2009 13:05:21
so here we have a completely undemocratic decision forced upon 90% of the population of leith by a meddling 10% - what a crock
7

elayne,

03/03/2009 13:05:51
that wee song in last weeks EEN must have done it,it was bad(and im a leither)no one wants to hear that again
8

blackley,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 13:06:08
Is this Ms Harman's Court of Public Opinion at work?
9

reincarnated,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 13:41:20
yawn
10

noswod,

Honestas 03/03/2009 13:57:00
A small victory the next stage is a development plan that puts the interests of the people of Leith first and the speculative interests of Forth Ports and property developers last. Incidently if Forth ports put the interests of the people of Leith first it would be in their long term ecomonic interst as a better scheme (i.e more profitable for them) of development would emerge for the docks than turning it over to a lot of property spivs to build two bedroom flats at £250k for a market that does not exist. Get involved and make a difference prevent Leith docks becoming another souless shopping centre and hoosing estate for up to 40,000 out of work bankers.
11

Stotty,

03/03/2009 14:32:03
Who really cares?
12

jdships,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 14:38:37
Those who live in or belong to Leith have every right to care .
13

nSyratzcGlaw,

03/03/2009 14:49:18
Well done. If it matter to some people then .. well done.
14

Road Raga,

EDINBURGH 03/03/2009 14:57:42
Ha Ha Ha ! - so it was a publicity stunt all along. We all fell for it, well done Forth Ports !
15

Think Tank,

03/03/2009 15:05:43
It seems pretty clear that many people against "Edinburgh Harbour" STILL don't understand exactly what was being "renamed"- i.e. absolutely NOTHING.

It's a victory for sensationalist misreporting lapped up by people of no intellectual substance.

Do you think the people of the London Docklands protested against "Canada Square"?

It's EXACTLY the same principle.



16

Spiderdog,

Sunny Leith 03/03/2009 15:20:11
I think we should scrap both names and call it The Jade Goody Memorial Harbour?
17

Gina Gibson,

Wales 03/03/2009 15:43:55
If it means that we don't have to hear that awful song about Leith again then it's a good result.
18

AJ Fife,

03/03/2009 15:47:48
How about 'Fife View Herbur'?

Much more classy than 'Leith Docks Edinburgh Harbour'.

Isn't it?
19

Steve-o,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 16:34:30
Caved to the tyranny of the masses. That the Leith folk think their name is know around the world is a joke - no one abroad I talk to has ever heard of it.

Are they still living in the 1800's down there?
20

Bigwull,

edinburgh 03/03/2009 16:42:01
At least when I do a jobby I still know its heading for Leith.
21

jdships,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 16:45:04
Great response !!
You must be talking to the wrong people , methinks!
Should also try reading/travelling a bit more and you would find a different story .
22

abracadabra,

Leith 03/03/2009 16:45:32
FORTH PORTS DIRECTORS - What do these men know about Scotland and its history?
Christopher Collins (age 68) Chairman
Charles Hammond (age 46) Group Chief Executive
Wilson Murray (age 57)Group Finance Director
Perry Glading (age 49)Managing Director
Struan Robertson (age 58)Chairman
Gerry Brown (age 63)Senior Independent Director
David Richardson (age 56)Chairman Audit Committee
James Tuckey (age 61) Non-Executive Director


23

tumshie heid,

03/03/2009 17:18:51
A victory for keelies, jakies and the hard of thinking with nothing more important in their lives than misplaced pride for the armpit of Edinburgh.
24

Andrew,

CUMBERNAULD 03/03/2009 18:02:09
Forth Harbour, Edinburgh Waterfront, Leith Harbour,
Forth Shores or whatever all have a better 'ring' to them than "The Harbour, Leith Docks"! (THLD for short?)
25

Mr Angry 1541,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 19:14:45
Leith wants to be stuck in the past, it is part of Edinburgh and always will be. it should be called the Edinburgh harbour.
26

Buttress,

03/03/2009 21:31:26
OK, now can the entire development be rethought?

http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/1994545.article

Make’s Forth Ports scheme criticised again
3 March, 2009 | By Roz Bulleid

Architecture + Design Scotland (A+DS) is still unhappy with Make’s proposals for a dock-side office block in Edinburgh, despite modifications to the design... It was particularly concerned about the building’s relationship with the surrounding area and said it was ‘critical’ a masterplan was drawn up to establish the context for this and other developments within the wider outline framework drawn up by RMJM.



27

Foo,

03/03/2009 22:44:47
It'll always be 'Edinburgh Harbour' to me.
28

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 03/03/2009 22:51:43
I.WISH.THEY.HAD.DONE.THE.SAME.WITH.THE.TRAMS.DITCHED
29

tumshie heid,

04/03/2009 09:25:36
#28 Like the comments on the vandalised tram, what happened to them!?

 

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