The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party falls victim to Covid-19

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Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party has been scrapped.

Organiser Underbelly said the event could not take place in its usual way because of measures imposed to deal with coronaviru­s.

Tickets were made available at the start of the year but sales have now been withdrawn.

People who have already bought tickets will be offered a refund, with a further announceme­nt in August on the updated Hogmanay programme.

A statement issued by Underbelly said: “As has been reported, exciting and positive discussion­s are taking place between City of Edinburgh Council and Underbelly in relation to the Hogmanay programme for 2020.

“However, it is clear to all parties that the famous street party cannot take place in its current form in 2020 and tickets are today being taken off sale.

“Customers who have booked tickets will be contacted in the next 14 days to be offered a full refund.

“An announceme­nt on the 2020-21 Edinburgh’s Hogmanay programme will take place towards the end of August.”

City of Edinburgh Council leader Adam Mcvey had said talks were being held about the future of the event.

“All involved recognise the uncertaint­y of the current situation and the significan­t requiremen­ts for anything Edinburgh hosts to meet public health guidance.

“It’s clear that if our 2020 winter festivals go ahead they will look very different from recent years, using different locations across the city.

“It is also important to think more creatively about how to better support our local businesses who have been impacted by the lockdown.”

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? The street party is a popular part of the capital’s New Year celebratio­ns.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. The street party is a popular part of the capital’s New Year celebratio­ns.

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