McArthur’s Store

Dunbar Harbour Trust, Victoria Street, Dunbar, EH42 1HW

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McArthur’s Store will be open to Doors Open Days visitors on both Saturday 25th September and Sunday 26th September from 2pm to 4pm. Members of the Dunbar Harbour Trust will be in attendance to answer questions.

 

 

 

 

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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

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Dean Gardens

2 Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh, EH4 1PT
Email: clerk.bhspc@broughtonhighpc.org

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On Sunday 26th September, we plan to open the gates from 9am till 5pm and to have music, art and refreshments from 12pm till 4pm. There is a children’s play park and dogs are welcome on a lead.

Music will be provided by the Edinburgh Gaelic Choir and local band We Travel in Hope. Up to ten community artists will sell their work at stalls and we will have on sale individually wrapped cakes/biscuits and tea/coffee.

There are no toilet facilities in the garden. There are public toilets in Stockbridge, but we cannot guarantee these will be open. There’s not much shelter in the garden, so if it rains – bring umbrellas!

 

 

 

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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

Arnold Clark Community FundHinshelwood Gibson TrustEuropean Heritage DaysScottish Civic TrustUrwin Studio Edinburgh Web Design

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Seafield Waste Water Treatment Works

20 Marine Esplanade, Edinburgh, EH6 7RF

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We will be offering three tours per day (on Saturday 25th September and Sunday 26th). Each tour will have 12 spaces (assuming social distancing regulations have been removed)

The tours will take place at 09.30, 12.15 and 15.00 and will last for a maximum of 2 hours each. Visitors will be expected to book on tours in advance using the Eventbrite booking form and bring their tickets with them.

Guests will be greeted by their tour guide, who will be a member of staff that works on the Seafield site. Their tour guide will usher them into a conference room, for induction and Personal Protective Equipment Provision.

Personal Protective Equipment will be provided to visitors and includes:

  • Hard hat
  • Safety Gloves (non-latex)
  • Safety Glasses
  • Boots

All visitors are advised to wear sensible footwear (sturdy, fully covered, flat). If visitors have their own safety boots, they are more than welcome to bring them.

After the induction process, visitors will be shown a short educational video and opportunities for initial questions. Questions can of course be asked throughout the remaining tour.

It is a requirement that visitors remain with their tour guide at all times and obey all instructions that they are given by them. This is to ensure visitors safety, as Seafield WWTW remains an operational site. A tour will be terminated immediately, if a visitor does not stay with their guide/host.

We will clearly be adhering to any Govt Regulations regarding Covid-19 and will make all visitors aware of our Covid processes nearer the time, as these may be subject to change.

As Seafield WWTW is an operational site, guided tours ONLY will be offered to interested members of the public as part of Doors Open Days.

Ticket Information
Visitors will be expected to present tickets at the front gate. Visitors who do not have tickets will be turned away at the front gate.

Arrival Time
It is suggested that visitors arrive no more than 15 minutes before their tour.

ADDITIONAL VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The entrance to Seafield WWTW is situated approximately 200m along Marine Esplanade. There is a large red gate for vehicles and smaller pedestrian access gate next to this. For visitors arriving on foot it is very important that they stay on the pavement closest to the waste water treatment works, as Marine Esplanade is a busy road with large vehicles travelling along it at speed. A Veolia member of staff will be at the front gate to greet visitors and ensure their safety.

Any visitors that arrive early for their tour will be asked to stay in their cars until their tour is ready. If they have arrived by foot, they will be asked to return nearer the time of their tour.

 

 

 

 

 

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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

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Amisfield Walled Garden

Amisfield Park, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 3TE
Email: enquiries@amisfield.org.uk

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We will be open to visitors on Saturday 25th September from 10am – 4pm and Sunday 26th from 1-4pm

The garden is a large, outdoor venue with ample opportunity for social distancing. Hand sanitiser is available on entry and hand-washing facilities available. There are no visitors’ toilet facilities available at this time but picnicking visitors are most welcome!

 

 

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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

Arnold Clark Community FundHinshelwood Gibson TrustEuropean Heritage DaysScottish Civic TrustUrwin Studio Edinburgh Web Design

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Edinburgh Central Library

George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EG
Phone: 0131 242 8000
Email: central.reference@edinburgh.gov.uk

Virtual visits only this year


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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

Arnold Clark Community FundHinshelwood Gibson TrustEuropean Heritage DaysScottish Civic TrustUrwin Studio Edinburgh Web Design

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Can Edinburgh’s festivals be reinvented?

POSTED ON August 30, 2021 BY Cliff Hague

Cockburn Chairperson Prof Cliff Hague offers his observations on a recent summit hosted by the Edinburgh International Book Festival to discuss a new “vision” for the future of Edinburgh’s festivals

Cockburn Chairperson Prof Cliff Hague offers his observations on a recent summit hosted by the Edinburgh International Book Festival to discuss a new “vision” for the future of Edinburgh’s festivals

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Adam Smith’s Panmure House

4 Lochend Close, Edinburgh, EH8 8BL
Email: panmurehouse@hw.ac.uk

Virtual visits only this year


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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

Arnold Clark Community FundHinshelwood Gibson TrustEuropean Heritage DaysScottish Civic TrustUrwin Studio Edinburgh Web Design

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St Columba’s-by-the-Castle Episcopal Church

14 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2PW
Phone: 0131 622 2277
Email: church.admin@stcs.org.uk

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The church will be open to Doors Open Days visitors on Saturday 25th September from 10.30am-3.30pm and on Sunday 26th September from 12pm-3.30pm.

Social distancing and masks will be required. Stewards will be on-hand to ensure safe numbers.

 

 

 

 

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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

Arnold Clark Community FundHinshelwood Gibson TrustEuropean Heritage DaysScottish Civic TrustUrwin Studio Edinburgh Web Design

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Greyfriars Kirk

Greyfriars Place, Edinburgh, EH1 2QQ
Phone: 01312251900
Email: communications@greyfriarskirk.com

Virtual AND in-person visits this year


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The Kirk will be open to visitors from 11am to 4pm on Saturday 25th September and from 1pm to 4pm on Sunday 26th September.

Kirkyard tours will also be available from the Friends of Greyfriars Kirkyard.

 

 

 

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Edinburgh and East Lothian Doors Open Days is supported by:

Arnold Clark Community FundHinshelwood Gibson TrustEuropean Heritage DaysScottish Civic TrustUrwin Studio Edinburgh Web Design

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Edinburgh Low Emission Zone Proposals – Clean air for all?

POSTED ON August 27, 2021

Having supported an Edinburgh-wide low emission zone in 2019 we are extremely concerned the new reduced proposal from the Council will cause significant problems for some city neighbourhoods

Having supported an Edinburgh-wide low emission zone in 2019 we are extremely concerned the new reduced proposal from the Council will cause significant problems for some city neighbourhoods

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