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Category: city centre
Edinburgh Alphabet Exhibition to open next month
Hundreds of objects from Edinburgh’s museum and gallery collections will be drawn together and placed on display for the very first time. Spanning 60,000 years and over 300 items, Edinburgh Alphabet: An A-Z of the City’s Collections will combine artworks and artefacts across four floors of the City Art Centre this summer (Friday 19 May – 8 October). Continue reading Edinburgh Alphabet Exhibition to open next month
Organisers blazing mad at threat to Fire Festival
Fire Festival faces winter washout
Beltane Fire Society (BFS) have urged its supporters to respond to a consultation by The City of Edinburgh Council on changes to rules around processions in public spaces. The open consultation on ‘Proposed Policy and Code of Conduct for Public Processions’ runs until 31 March so there is a need to act fast. Continue reading Organisers blazing mad at threat to Fire Festival
CCTV appeal following Frederick Street assault
Police have released CCTV images of two males they wish to trace in connection with a serious assault in the city centre earlier this year. Continue reading CCTV appeal following Frederick Street assault
Spiegeltent no more?
“It looks like time has finally run out for Edinburgh’s Grand Old Dame”
R.I.P. Edinburgh’s own The Famous Spiegeltent – evicted from her latest home, St Andrew Square, after 33 years at Edinburgh Festivals! Continue reading Spiegeltent no more?
Hunt is on for city centre police impersonators
Police in Edinburgh are investigating a series of incidents where three men have impersonated police officers.Six incidents have been reported to police, with one occurring last Friday, another on Saturday and four taking place on Monday this week.
In all cases they have targeted tourists with a view to extracting money from the victim, with two incidents resulting in the theft of money from visitors.
The first incident happened at around 1.20pm on Friday, February 3, in the Grassmarket. A Chilean man was approached by a man who asked him to take his photograph in King’s Stables Road. Both men were then approached by two male suspects claiming to be police officers who demanded to search them.
After this, the two suspects got into a silver or grey Seat hatchback and drove away. The other male who was also searched walked into the Grassmarket and was lost to sight. It was later discovered that a three figure sum of money had been stolen from the Chilean man.
The second incident happened around 5.30pm on Monday, February 13, in Market Street. Two Chinese tourists were approached by two men who showed them a form of ID and stated that they were undercover police officers. They asked to search the tourist and subsequently stole a four figure sum of cash.
There have been several descriptions given to police, however in all cases they are described as men of Southern European origin who operate in groups of either two or three.
They also deliberately target people who look like foreign national tourists and operate in tourist areas.
The other incidents have occurred in Chambers Street, Castle Street, and in the Calton Hill area.
Police Sergeant Mark Hamilton of West End Police Station said: “These men are purposely targeting tourists who are visiting the City Centre in a bid to steal money from them.
“Impersonating a police officer is not only inappropriate, it is illegal. We would advise that if you are stopped by someone claiming to be a Police Scotland officer, request their collar number and ask to see a warrant card.
“All our officers are happy to provide this information to the public and it should be offered readily.
“I would ask that anyone with information regarding these incidents contact us immediately, and would also urge those visiting the city to be aware of this activity and report any suspicions to police.”
Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The incidents occurred as follows:
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Friday, February 3, around 1.20pm in the Grassmarket. A three figure sum of money was taken as a result of this encounter.
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Saturday, February 11, around 4pm, in Castle Street. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 2.15pm, in the Calton Hill area. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 3.25pm, outside the National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 4.50pm, in the Calton Hill area. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 5.30pm, in Market Street. A four figure sum of money was taken.
Crackdown on antisocial behaviour in Hunter Square
The public toilets in Edinburgh’s Hunter Square have been closed in the latest move to tackle anti-social behaviour. The joint agreement between the City of Edinburgh Council and Police Scotland to close the toilets comes as part of a set of actions being taken forward to tackle anti-social behaviour in the area. Continue reading Crackdown on antisocial behaviour in Hunter Square
Police appeal following George Street assault
Police are appealing for witnesses following an altercation on George Street in the early hours of Sunday morning. The incident happened around 3.25am in the cobbled area in the centre of George Street and left a 26-year-old man needing hospital treatment for a head injury. Continue reading Police appeal following George Street assault
Hundreds ‘sleep rough’ to support Social Bite village
Last night, Ben Macpherson, MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith, joined over 250 CEOs from across Scotland who slept out rough in Charlotte Square in aid of the final push from Social Bite to raise money to build the first ever village for homeless people in Edinburgh. Continue reading Hundreds ‘sleep rough’ to support Social Bite village
The name game: the Royal British is now Hotel Indigo
Princes Street’s famous Royal British Hotel has undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment and conversion to see it become a Hotel Indigo® branded property.
Continue reading The name game: the Royal British is now Hotel Indigo