Edinbugh glows red for Scottish Poppy Appeal

This weekend, more than 120 Scottish landmarks will be glowing red in support of the Scottish Poppy Appeal – with more and more joining the national campaign each day.

Buildings large and small – from globally iconic castles to locally loved churches and schools – will ‘Light Up Red’ for Poppyscotland in a wonderfully modern display Remembrance.

Eighteen locations across Edinburgh will be taking part including: Edinburgh Castle; Edinburgh Airport; The Royal Yacht Britannia; Camera Obscura Outlook Tower; St Giles’ Cathedral; The Edinburgh Academy Senior School; The Kings Theatre; Aberdeen Standard Investments, George Street; George Watson’s College; Stockbridge Parish Church; Cargilfield School; RBS, Gogarburn; RBS, St Andrew Square; Leith Academy; Prestonfield House; 20/20 Productions; St Andrew’s House and Victoria Quay.

Gordon Michie, Head of Fundraising at Poppyscotland, said: “We want to say a huge ‘thank you’ to everyone supporting this campaign. We are touched by the effort that hundreds of people have made in order to make this happen and to help us to shine a light on those who continue to need Poppyscotland’s vital, life-changing support today.”

Mr Michie added: “It is incredible to witness so many buildings, up and down the country, glowing red in tribute to Scotland’s Armed Forces community past and present. It is a visual spectacle symbolising that when it comes to the country’s Service personnel, we are behind them. Always.”

Members of the public are being encouraged to take pictures of their local landmarks lit up red and to then share them on social media – tag @Poppyscotland and use the hashtags #LightUpRed #BehindThemAlways and #ScottishPoppyAppeal. 

Most buildings will be lighting up from now until Armistice Day, on 11th November, but, for more information including the full list of locations and times across Scotland, please visit www.poppyscotland.org.uk/Light-Up-Red.

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