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Published Date: 30 June 2009
SUPERMARKET giant Tesco had to open its new personal finance headquarters without a sign after being sent back to the drawing board by city planners.
Property experts say part of the appeal that attracted Tesco Personal Finance to the Haymarket Yards office was that it could win the attention of rail passengers with a bold sign at the back of the office overlooking Haymarket Station.

Its origi
nal plans for the illuminated sign were thrown out because planners feared it would stand out too much.

After making some minor adjustments, however, such as reducing the height by 37cm and cutting 4.3cm off the width, it won approval.

The office was officially opened earlier this month by First Minister Alex Salmond but it is not known when the sign will be erected.

One property insider said: "It was an attraction to them that they would be getting free advertising because it is a new brand and it is an advantage to be able to get it out there, especially since you get so many passengers going through Haymarket Station."

After the original application, which was for a bright internally illuminated sign, city council head of planning John Bury said that there is a "general presumption" against high-level signage, although he admitted that some nearby buildings did have signs overlooking the station so "a precedent has been established".

However, he said: "The proposal is considerably larger, both in height and area covered, and will incorporate brighter colours and a different method of illumination that will make it stand out considerably, which is further compounded by its high-level position."

The second application was filed soon after the original one was rejected. As well as reducing the sign's height and width, Tesco amended the plans to have an external "halo-lit" sign, rather than "internally illuminated" sign as originally intended.

The second application won the backing of planners. Mr Bury said: "The proposal has been significantly reduced in size from the previous application and the method of illumination has been changed to a form that currently exists in the area and which is not as intrusive as that originally proposed."

Despite eventually winning the backing of the council, Tesco Personal Finance, which is to base up to 450 staff in the office, does not yet know when the sign will go up. A spokeswoman for the firm said: "Regarding our HQ, we will have a sign up but don't have a date for this yet.

"We have taken the council's advice on the size and illumination of the sign and will follow their guidance."

Stewart Taylor, a director at property firm CB Richard Ellis, said: "Edinburgh is quite sensitive about signage, but for companies the brand is increasingly important. If it can manage to get its brand in prominent places, it is a big advantage.

"However, if we are too lax about signage, we'll end up like Tokyo or Hong Kong."





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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2009 10:48 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Tesco
 
1

Mallory,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 12:01:39
Why do they need Tesco signage at all at a call centre? Are they planning yet another express store?
2

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30/06/2009 12:18:11
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:20:09
Boo hoo! Poor Tessa Cohen!
4

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 30/06/2009 12:21:18
With all the media coverage,who needs a sign.
5

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:26:52
Get the sign up, then I know where to avoid it.

T.E.S.C.O.
6

Cod,

30/06/2009 12:31:26
We'll end up like in a big spaceship, saying "It's full of stars".
7

Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a Billy Effluvia 30/06/2009 12:31:30
We'll end up like Vietnam.

Or Neptune.
8

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:33:07
End up like Tokyon or Hong Kong?

What you mean exiting?

Forget that, roll on the grey paint...
9

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:33:31
11

Above, too many typos too mention
10

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30/06/2009 12:36:00
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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a Billy Effluvia 30/06/2009 12:39:13
We all end up dead and you know that.
12

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:50:30
Hong Kong - Bladerunner
Edinburgh - Money Train
13

steve 1511,

aberdeen 30/06/2009 13:18:28
i have seen the signs,
gordon broon is doomed
14

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:39:59
But he has claws like a bear.
15

Herman The German,

30/06/2009 13:43:03
I have sign for Tesco,in involves 2 fingers.
16

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:43:14
Tesco are branching out into Gordon Browns but they are cheap, unreliable and don't taste very good.
17

Voice of reason,

EDINBURGH 30/06/2009 13:50:23
I dont want a sign for another faceless call centre staffed by spotty teenage morons who know nothing .
18

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:58:57
I don't want another Tesco.
19

Glenda,

blah 30/06/2009 14:17:23
Don't you just love it.

Planners care about how 'bold' a sign looks. Now that 13 inches has been taken off the height and 1 and 1/2 inches off the side, it's deeemed okay.

What about the colossal eyesore of a hotel that they've sanctioned at the haymarket crossroads?
20

Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 14:23:10
Hotel planners give councellors free meals.

Tesco don't. They would be craap anyway.
21

tomias,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 14:34:26
A logo bearing an image of the mount of olives.
22

Leila,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 16:28:17
"Its original plans for the illuminated sign were thrown out because planners feared it would stand out too much".

Are they saying it would stand out too much because it's illuminated, or because it's too big?

It's hard to miss the massive advertising poster currently displayed on Market Street and blighting the view of the Old Town from Princes Street. Who gave that permission?
23

It's heading straight for us!,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 16:35:12
As long as they dont stick a 200 foot santa claus on it at christmas wit some plastic reindeer

oh no thats Whitburn
24

jdships,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 19:25:27
26 Leila,Edinburgh
"It's hard to miss the massive advertising poster currently displayed on Market Street and blighting the view of the Old Town from Princes Street. Who gave that permission? "

Have sent two emails to the "House of Dawe" re that question and never had the courtesy of a reply or even acknowledgement of receipt.
Par for the course !!
25

Snails dont like curry and chips,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 20:29:21
Yeah but its ok to shove up some monstrosity of a "hotel" that the morons on the planning committee think is suitable. You couldn't make this up except in the worlds most stupid thinking small country!

 

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