The Scotsman

2,000 sign up for charity camp-out

- By HILARY DUNCANSON

More than 2,000 people have signed up to a rough sleeping event dubbed “Live Aid for the homeless”, raising £500,000 in less than a month.

Organisers hope the Sleep in the Park event in December will eventually see around 9,000 people camp overnight at Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh to raise cash for charitable organisati­on Social Bite.

Liam Gallagher, Sir Bob Geldof and John Cleese are among the stars expected to take part.

Social Bite co-founder Josh Littlejohn said: “It’s been an incredible response to see over 2,000 sign up to take part in Sleep in the Park in just three weeks, raising £500,000 in the process.

“We raised half a million pounds last year at our CEO Sleep Out, and to match this in such a short space of time is testament to the compassion of the people getting behind the event.”

Organisers have set a fundraisin­g target of £4 million for the event and hope it can become the world’s largest ever sleep-out. Musicians including Wonderwall singer Gallagher and Amy Macdonald will perform acoustic sets at the Ross Bandstand.

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