A series of changes will be implemented in Edinburgh’s Old Town this summer to ensure safety and accessibility during the busy Festival period.
Continue reading Summertime Streets will put Old Town safety first
A series of changes will be implemented in Edinburgh’s Old Town this summer to ensure safety and accessibility during the busy Festival period.
Continue reading Summertime Streets will put Old Town safety first

Enjoy exploring Edinburgh’s Open Streets today from 12 noon to 5pm. This is the second Open Streets event and follows the first phase of the programme, which aims to create a people friendly route around the Old Town and includes the Royal Mile, Victoria Street, Grassmarket and Cockburn Street.
Activities and areas to visit:
| Activity | Time | Location | Further information |
| Just Eat bike hire | 12pm- 5pm | City Chambers, High Street | |
| Hoola hoop extravaganza | 12pm to 2pm | West High Street | This drop-in workshop will have you hoola hooping in seconds. No experience required, hoola hoops provided, everyone welcome. |
| Edinburgh all-ability bike trials | 12pm to 4.30pm | West High Street | A range of adaptive bikes to help people to cycle regardless of age, background or ability. |
| Spokes stall | 12pm to 4pm | West High Street | Promoting safe active travel with a focus on cycling and maps for Edinburgh and the Lothians. |
| Street games | 12pm to 5pm | High Street | Connect 4, chess and badminton. |
| Play on pedals | 12pm to 3pm | Grassmarket | Fun learning for p3 to p5-aged children. |
| Literary walking tours | 12pm to 5pm | John Knox House, Canongate | Explore Edinburgh’s Netherbow area – pick up your self guided tour from the Scottish Storytelling Centre. |
| Arts for all | 12pm to 4pm | Canongate | The Cranny are holding a pot luck picnic, inviting local residents in the Canongate to bring some baking or a dish to chat about the new community centre and ideas for gardening and arts projects. |
| Children’s crafts | 12pm to 4pm | Chessel’s Court | Come and make tissue flowers and chalk a butterfly selfie. |
| Reading havens | 12pm to 5pm | Sandeman House Garden; Chessel’s Court Garden; Old Tolbooth Market; Canongate | Free books on offer in a quiet reading haven. |
| E-bike trials | 12pm to 4.30pm | Victoria Street/Grassmarket | Come and try and e-bike with Hart’s Cyclery. |
| Hip-hop dance performance | 1.15pm to 1.35pm | West High Street | Display by youth company House of Jack followed by a chance to join in and learn some hip hop. |
| Circus skills | 2pm to 4pm | Canongate | Free circus skills for all ages, including spinning, twirling and juggling. |
| Tai Chi Display and Taster Sessions | 3pm and 4pm | Parliament Square, High Street | Free to join in – bring something comfortable to wear. |
| Royal Mile walking tours | 2.30pm and 3.30pm | City Chambers, High Street | Meet at the City Chambers in the quadrangle for the free tours, approx. 50 minutes. |
| Yoga sessions | 2.30pm to 3.30pm | Canongate | Come and have a go – free sessions. Bring something comfortable to wear – 4 x 15 minutes. |
| Swing dancing | 3.30pm to 4.30pm | West high Street | Get inspired and join in. |
Streets closed on 2 June
The following streets will be closed to cars and other vehicles from 12pm to 5pm, except for blue badge holders and bicycles.
There will be barriers in place for everyone’s safety. Events staff will manage access to the area for emergency vehicles and blue badge holders.
Additional bike parking will be available across the area.
For more information, email the Open Streets team on openstreets@edinburgh.gov.uk.
Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Lesley Macinnes, writes about the inaugural Open Streets event and how it will inform plans for the city centre:
Last weekend we made history in Edinburgh. On Sunday we became the first city in the UK to join the international ‘Open Streets’ movement.
The High Street is free of cars, vans and buses and thronging with visitors throughout August, but to experience the Canongate, Victoria Street or Cockburn Street as peaceful, pedestrianised spaces is something else entirely.
I’m sure anyone who ventured into the Old Town will have been struck, like me, by the noticeable sense of calm that had descended upon the loop of Open Streets, even though thousands were strolling through the area. Instead of traffic-dominated thoroughfares they became places for conversation, enjoyment and play.
The beautiful, colourful backdrop of Victoria Street was revivified in the absence of queues of traffic, the Canongate, usually filled with cars and buses, was the site of open-air yoga and the Lawnmarket became a place to stroll and enjoy the beautiful, historic buildings.
Of course, this was a wonderful experience to which so many have responded very positively. Over the next year and a half these monthly events will bring a new vibrancy to Edinburgh’s Old Town, letting people experience our historic centre in a completely new way. But what does it mean to the future of the city?
This is about so much more than closing roads to cars. Open Streets is a signal of our intent to create a people-friendly environment, taking a holistic rather than purely transport-led approach, incorporating placemaking, well-being and economic growth.
Over the next 18 months we will be able to monitor the changes that will gradually develop in response to the initiative, learning from that understanding as we grow and develop our vision for the city centre.
Later this week we will publish a suite of reports which significantly moves forward our ambition for change, in particular reports on City Centre Transformation, Low Emission Zones and the City Mobility Plan, all of which are designed to re-negotiate the contract we have, as citizens and businesses, with the Capital.
We want to step into the future with confidence, a future where transport and environmental choices help to support continued economic success at the same time as improving people’s lives.
We know, from extensive consultation, that many understand clearly that the status quo is no longer an option, that radical change is needed to build resilience.
Like other cities, we face enormous challenges from population growth, air pollution, increased car use and the fast-paced tempo of modern life.
I want to be clear that the forthcoming changes are for the people of Edinburgh – we want to equip future generations to face these challenges, to improve quality of life and to conserve the city’s heritage for centuries to come.
As part of this we want to ensure a truly inclusive, accessible centre. This isn’t about putting up walls – we know that many people with mobility issues rely on cars and taxis and, as was the case with Open Streets, we want to make sure that this continues.
But, for our own sakes, we can no longer ignore increasingly urgent conversations around the climate change, air pollution and public health – and we want to be part of the solution.
Sunday’s Open Streets event was an illustration, an initial sketch, of what we want to do, and it’s thanks to the extremely hard work and support of Council officers, partners, community groups and residents that it was able to take place.
Over the coming months I look forward to many more citizens and visitors joining us to reclaim the streets, helping us to better understand how we can reshape and transform the city for everyone’s benefit – and for other cities to follow suit.
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