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Published Date: 05 February 2008
SPONSORSHIP worth £150,000 a year for events in Edinburgh could be thrown into doubt by the proposed takeover of city brewers Scottish & Newcastle.
The company – Britain's biggest brewing group – gives major financial support to the Edinburgh International Festival, the Royal Museum and the Royal Botanic Garden as well as smaller community projects.

But the planned £7.8 billion purchase by Eu
ropean rivals Heineken and Carlsberg has prompted concerns about the future of such sponsorship.

Edinburgh Central Labour MSP Sarah Boyack has written to the chief executive of Heineken, which will take over the UK side of the business, seeking assurances the firm's cultural involvement in the Capital will continue.

At First Minister's Questions in the Scottish Parliament, Ms Boyack welcomed Alex Salmond's promise to do all he could to safeguard the 1000 S&N jobs in Edinburgh. But she told the Evening News:

"There is also this other issue. S&N has for decades played a very significant role in supporting culture and a whole range of charities and community organisations.

"I am very keen any future owners of S&N should understand and continue that social responsibility and commitment to Edinburgh."

S&N has sponsored events at the Edinburgh International Festival every year since it began in 1947. For many years the company has focused its sponsorship on the opening concert and a new £80,000-a-year deal has been signed for 2008-2010.

The company has also supported a number of exhibitions over recent years, including the Rebus exhibition at the National Library, the UNESCO City of Literature project and the last Tsar exhibition at the Royal Museum of Scotland.

It says it has entered into a deal to sponsor the Royal Museum over the next three years at a total cost of £100,000.

It also donated to the National Library of Scotland's acquisition of the John Murray Archive.

And the company is sponsoring the Royal Botanic Garden's Gateway Project – to create a biodiversity interpretation centre – to the tune of £125,000 over five years.

S&N also supports smaller initiatives like the Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust, which receives £10,000 a year. And it makes small donations to lots of local and regional charities ranging from £50-£700.

Sandy Richardson, head of development at National Museums Scotland, said: "We are appreciative of their support and their absence would be a great loss to the sponsorship of culture and the arts in Scotland."

And a Festival spokesman said: "We regard them as very valued sponsors and have a very warm relationship with them, which we would hope to continue."

A spokesman for S&N said: "We are encouraged that Heineken clearly sees Scottish & Newcastle as a dynamic company and we hope they will want to continue as backers for major events."



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  • Last Updated: 05 February 2008 10:46 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish and Newcastle
 
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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 05/02/2008 12:40:34
Mario Antoinette

No, I do not understand your "logic".

In France, children are served watered wine with their meals at an early age and therefore it is part of a "fine dining" experience.

Therefore, there is not the compulsion or inclination to "binge-drink" as happens in Scotland and the rest of the UK.

Advertising promoting alcohol aimed at children is inherently evil and causes many social ills in the future.
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alex patersons English teacher,

05/02/2008 12:53:35
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wee comprenez,spanish omlette today.
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05/02/2008 13:13:00
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Eugene Fraxby,

05/02/2008 13:26:39
Hiya, Sellotape

Over the centuries a number of philosophers - notably Immanuel Kant - have put forward the proposition that man is inherently evil.

But TimW1234's view is a little different. Rather than engage in such a blanket condemnation of humanity, he's chosen to label just one specific human behaviour - advertising promoting alcohol aimed at children - as inherently evil.

This means TimW1234's just a bit of a Kant.
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Jaco Pastorius,

Maine 05/02/2008 13:30:55
I don't wish to Hegel with you, Eugene but TimW1234 may be more of a Burke.

Still, it's fun to Russell with philosophy.
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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 05/02/2008 13:31:25
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Maybe I should have used the word "intrinsically" or used no adjective at all, as you so sagely suggested.
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Sumpplareasswholes,

Edinburgh 05/02/2008 13:33:30
Do Heineken not sponsor events in Edinburgh?

S&N have it too good for far too long! Get it up ye!!
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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 05/02/2008 13:34:07
What Is all this punning at my expense?

But this jokery at me is all very erudite and probably over the heads of some of the posters on other forums - or maybe not.
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Jaco Pastorius,

Maine 05/02/2008 13:43:17
It's not necessarily directed at you, TimW1234. Please don't take it personally! Sometimes we like to go off on little tangents. Please forgive us.

I should stress that people like me lead very miserable little lives, as has been pointed out on numerous occasions.
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05/02/2008 14:31:32
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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 05/02/2008 14:39:01
I OCCASIONALLY like to go off my rocker, especially as we have just gotten over a snowfall of 37cms and it now freezing rain in Ottawa.

What next - fire and brimstone?
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05/02/2008 14:41:20
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05/02/2008 15:21:47
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Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

05/02/2008 15:39:36
It's "bourgeois," anus-head.
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05/02/2008 16:06:41
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COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 05/02/2008 22:46:21
NOBODY SHOULD LET THERE KIDS BE A BOOZE ADVERT
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gggrumpy,

06/02/2008 01:14:31
The old firm will be keekin themselves!
Cant ever remember them putting much money the way of Hibs and Hearts.
Good riddance.
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28/12/2008 18:00:02
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