The Herald

Have say on city’s winter festivals

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MEMBERS of the public are being invited to have their say on the future of Edinburgh’s Christmas and Hogmanay celebratio­ns.

A 12-week consultati­on on the future of the winter festivals is being launched, seeking feedback from people who live in the city.

The survey will ask for views on how the festivals can go ahead from 2022 onwards.

In 2019, about a million people visited Princes Street Gardens for the Christmas market, Hogmanay party and other events.

However, the growth of the events in recent years has led to concerns about the impact they have on the city centre.

The most recent events were online-only due to the pandemic.

The survey will be carried out by market research company Progressiv­e on behalf of Edinburgh city council.

The council’s Culture Committee convener, Donald Wilson, said: “We want to hear from the people of Edinburgh both on how our winter festivals should be delivered and, indeed, what should be delivered.

“Their feedback to our consultati­on will shape the future direction of our celebratio­ns from 2022, when the current arrangemen­ts come to an end. This is a good time to take stock and look at what people want.”

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