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Plans floated for major new concert venue on Waterfront



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Published Date: 07 March 2008
PLANS are being drawn up for a major new concert, conference and exhibition venue at Leith docks.
The multi-million pound complex, part of the massive Waterfront development, is being modelled on the Millennium Centre in Cardiff.

But consultants behind the scheme also want to see it as the centrepiece of a new "cultural quarter" like London's
South Bank.

An indoor concert arena has long been identified as a missing part of Edinburgh's arts and cultural facilities.

But plans have already been unveiled for an even larger venue at the new Royal Highland showground near Edinburgh airport.

The proposed 10,000-seat arena is part of the major development plans outlined by the Royal Highland Agricultural Society for Scotland for its move from Ingliston across the road to Norton Park.

The showground is having to move by 2013 to make way for a £1 billion expansion of Edinburgh Airport.

Showground bosses see their proposed "Edinburgh Arena" as a long-awaited rival to Glasgow's SECC and hope it will draw big-name pop and rock concerts away from the west coast.

The new Waterfront scheme is described as an arts venue, which would host everything from concerts and conferences to exhibitions and award ceremonies.

A city council source said: "A number of options are under consideration, but the Millennium Centre, in Cardiff, is the closest model to the one Edinburgh is heading to.

"Everyone is agreed that Edinburgh does not need a new concert hall or conference centre, but a building which can be adapted for various uses and stacks up financially has huge appeal for the city."

The £100 million Millennium Centre, which opened in 2004, boasts a 1900-seater auditorium and a 250-capacity theatre.

It was created as a world-class stage for ballet, opera, musical theatre and dance, but is also home to performing arts companies and regularly plays host to everything from West End musicals to stand-up comics.

London-based consultants, the Communication Group, have urged the city council, Scottish Enterprise and the various developers along the waterfront to learn from how the Millennium Centre has helped to kickstart regeneration on Cardiff's waterfront.

A report produced by the company states: "Edinburgh is a long-established tourist destination.

"The ambition should be to get the waterfront on to a list of the top five things to do in Edinburgh."

Forth Ports is the main landowner and developer along Edinburgh's waterfront. Lucy Parsons, project director at Forth Ports, said: "The last thing we want to do is build a white elephant, but we are very conscious of the arguments in favour of a major iconic like the Millennium Centre."





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  • Last Updated: 07 March 2008 10:40 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Joe,

Seafield Signal Box 07/03/2008 12:04:04
"Scottish Millennium Centre", I like it..
2

David Harrington,

Edinburgh 07/03/2008 12:47:55
Great idea (again) but where is the evidence of it becoming a reality? Forth Ports are involved too, so it will probably never happen, unfortunately.
3

Pete James,

Leith 07/03/2008 12:59:08
How many venues for "ballet, opera, musical theatre and dance" can one city need? What Edinburgh lacks is a proper arena for concerts and sport, like Sheffield and Newcastle. But as usual, high brow beats populism.
4

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07/03/2008 13:02:33
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Old Town Resident,

edinburgh 07/03/2008 13:09:03
"Everyone is agreed that Edinburgh does not need a new concert hall or conference centre, but a building which can be adapted for various uses and stacks up financially has huge appeal for the city."
Ah, so thats why the council has just approved plans to tear down listed buildings for one in the Caltongate Fiasco......
www.independentrepublicofthecanongate.blogspot.com
for more
6

20something,

Edinburgh 07/03/2008 13:57:48
#5 shutup.
7

Bill MacD,

07/03/2008 13:59:23
If it has any of the architectural style of the planning department, it'll be a square box with no windows or doors. This area is shaping up to be a disaster that shames us for decades until it's all knocked down again.
8

Alasdair,

07/03/2008 14:42:00
Another shed for Leith. How wonderful.
9

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

07/03/2008 14:42:40
Sheds with windows can be looked into.
10

Buggalugs,

07/03/2008 15:32:15
Yet again, something for visitors/tourists. And it will lead a regeneration process....like the current crop of hyper expensive apartments have regenerated or benefitted any of the citizens of Leith or the old town?
I'm fed up living in this parochial wee toon with cooncillors that think they are running Manhattan, Paris or Berlin. They need to learn to get over themselves and start working for the citizens, instead of telling us thats whats good for tourism must be good for us.
Reclaim our city!!
11

JamieJRWilson,

Leith 07/03/2008 16:12:18
Fab we'll be able to get the trams doon! It'll be a right exciting day oot!
Tonight ladies and gentlemen at Leith Auditorium - Andy Chung!
12

Slasher McGurk,

The Scotsman lounge 07/03/2008 19:43:00
Andy chung is an edinburgh legend, what a guy
13

Jamie Dunne,

Edinburgh 07/03/2008 23:44:02
I'm fairly fed up living in a city whose residents are so lacking in ambition for their city. Neither wonder young people flock south.
14

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 08/03/2008 00:56:47
ANY NEW HOTELS GOING UP THIS WEEK

 

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