The Scotsman

Many hands make light work of enhancing the Capital for everyone

Roddy Smith details the effort that goes into shaping Edinburgh into a place to live, visit, work and enjoy

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o less a leader than Winston Churchill said: “Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing, but reflection…”

So with the Christmas festivitie­s now well under way in the heart of Edinburgh it is an opportune time to reflect – and look back on a great year of partnershi­ps and progress that have enhanced our city centre and continue to make it a great place to visit, work, live and enjoy.

Event Scotland, Visit Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, the City of Edinburgh council, european rugby, Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival, Underbelly, Salt n Sauce, the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival and Unique Events to name but a few have all worked closely this year with Essential Edinburgh to bring activity and events to the city.

As a small organisati­on that facilitate­s and promotes activity this has been a key part of the progress made in the year. These events have ranged from the striking Bloom in St Andrew Square, to the imaginativ­e Edinburgh Georgian Shadows, the celebrator­y Red, Red Rose Street and the inaugural break out of the Book Festival from Charlotte Square.

This activity, amongst other things has contribute­d to the city centre increasing its retail sales by 3.1 per cent on the year with leisure and hospitalit­y sales up by more than 6 per cent . It is crucial that Essential Edinburgh uses its available resources to achieve maximum benefit for our member businesses and through working closely with partners we have achieved this. In fact, for an investment of just over £100,000 we delivered nearly £6million of economic impact through our own four key events, and once the partner events are added in this impact will be in excess of £150m.

Late last month, we celebrated the start of the Christmas activities with our annual Light Night bringing more than 20,000 people onto George Street. In partnershi­p with event organisers Underbelly, an afternoon of music and dance by local groups was concluded with a fantastic firework display.

If you doubt the impact of light displays at this time of year, consider this: last year, the Street of Light attracted more than 280,000 people to George Street over the festive season, driving an increase in footfall of 47 per cent. The start of the Christmas celebratio­ns is always a big moment for any city centre as it signals the start of the crucial trading period. We are delighted to play a major role in supporting this both financiall­y and logistical­ly.

Our annual report highlights many of the key success and other partnershi­ps delivered during the year, and these range from our award-winning work in trade waste collection with Changework­s Recycling, wayfinding in the east end of the city centre, partnershi­ps with vital third sector organisati­ons to help address issues of homelessne­ss and begging, supporting important projects such as China Ready, and delivering vital reports on key city centre issues through the collation and publicatio­n of Essential Trends each month.

Over the years we have launched a number of successful initiative­s aimed at making the city safe and secure – usually through partnershi­ps. These have included Check Out, to reduce retail crime, Check In to tackle hotel fraud, and Gold Watch to help deter criminals targeting our city centre jewellers.

In addition, we have helped increase the presence of CCTV in the area, and our taxi marshalls help those enjoy- ing our weekend night-time economy get home safely and more easily.

Recently, our innovative partnershi­p with Police Scotland to support a dedicated city centre policeman is

already bearing fruit with increased communicat­ion between businesses and police, crime prevention and awareness training and an increased street presence all going to support everyone feeling safe and secure. Finally I would like to wish you all a safe, happy and prosperous 2018. Roddy Smith, chief executive, Essential Edinburgh

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