Glasgow Times

Internatio­nal Book Festival finds new home

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AFESTIVAL claimed to be the world’s largest public celebratio­n of the written word has found a permanent home.

The Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival announced it will officially move to the University of Edinburgh’s Futures Institute in the former Royal Infirmary site on Lauriston Place in two years.

For 2022 and 2023, the festival will take place at the Edinburgh College of Art, before settling at its long-term home 2024.

The university said it is transformi­ng the landmark building into a “state-of-the-art space for future collaborat­ions and partnershi­ps”, with the aim to fulfil the pledge set in stone above the main entrance: “patet omnibus” – open to all.

Nick Barley, director at

Edinburgh Internatio­nal Book Festival, said: “We have been working closely with the University of Edinburgh over the past two years and are thrilled that our new, permanent home will be the Edinburgh Futures Institute from 2024, an historic building with an all-important, village green, outdoor area which is being developed for everyone to enjoy, and of which our festival city can be proud. “It throws up extraordin­ary, game-changing opportunit­ies for the book festival, but importantl­y – for the first time in our festival’s history – it helps us plan a number of years ahead.

“The new site will allow us to continue building back our world-renowned programme, while putting accessibil­ity, sustainabi­lity and innovation at the core of what we do.” Last year was the first year the book festival had moved site since its began in 1983. The festival this year will run August 13-29.

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