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Stars sign up to support £4m gardens camp-out

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LIAM Gallagher, Sir Bob Geldof and John Cleese are among a raft of stars who will take part in a rough sleeping event dubbed Live Aid for the homeless.

It is hoped Sleep in the Park will see around 9000 people camp overnight in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh to raise cash for charitable organisati­on Social Bite.

Musicians including the former Oasis frontman, Amy Macdonald, Deacon Blue and Frightened Rabbit will perform acoustic “busker” sets at the Ross Bandstand.

Comedian Rob Brydon will host the event and Cleese will read a bedtime story.

Geldof will sleep overnight in the gardens.

He said: “When we launched Live Aid in 1985, it showed the power of music and events to create real and important social change.

“I am delighted to support Social Bite and their effort to eradicate homelessne­ss in Scotland by sleeping out in the cold at the event.

“The event has the potential to be a game-changer in tackling the issue and I am right behind it, even if a little nervous to brave a cold Scottish winter’s night.

“I know Scotland to be a compassion­ate nation and I would implore you to get involved.”

Gallagher added: “Ever since Oasis got signed in Glasgow at King Tut’s, Scotland has always had a special place in my heart.

“The fans are among the best in the world. I’m looking forward to playing in Edinburgh and supporting this charity.

“I hope the event helps as many people back on their feet as possible.”

Organisers hope the event will raise £4million. They are also looking to generate 1000 employment offers and 1000 lodging pledges. Social Bite aim to eradicate homelessne­ss in Scotland within five years. No tickets will be sold for Sleep in the Park, meaning members of the public and businesses can only attend by reaching fundraisin­g targets and accepting the sleep-out challenge. A host of other celebritie­s, sports personalit­ies and figures from across the political spectrum are also expected to camp out overnight. Josh Littlejohn, co-founder of Social Bite, said: “We reached out to lots of people to support the event in different ways and really try to make it exciting for 9000 people to come along to. “We managed to get different musicians who are going to be buskers and do a stripped-back acoustic set. “We’ve got a bit of an all-star line-up. In my mind, I see this as the Live Aid of homelessne­ss in Scotland.

“We can use the event as a catalyst to do something really meaningful about the issue.”

Social Bite started as a sandwich shop on Rose Street in Edinburgh in August 2012.

A quarter of their staff are homeless and they have had visits from Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney.

The organisati­on are the largest distributo­rs of free fresh food to the homeless in the UK, giving out more than 100,000 items of food and hot drinks per year.

Work is under way on the new Social Bite village, which will see 10 purpose-built two-bedroom homes installed on a 1.5acre site in the city’s Granton area.

Its aim is to provide a safe living environmen­t for up to 20 people from homeless background­s.

The first residents are expected to move in before Christmas. The first prototype house is on display in Edinburgh’s St Andrew Square.

Sleep in the Park will take lace on December 9. See sleepinthe­park.co.uk.

 ??  ?? IN THE NIGHT GARDENS Josh Littlejohn of Social Bite launches the camp-out in capital’s Princes Street Gardens
IN THE NIGHT GARDENS Josh Littlejohn of Social Bite launches the camp-out in capital’s Princes Street Gardens
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TURNS Macdonald, Cleese and Deacon Blue’s Lorraine McIntosh. Below, Gallagher
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