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A bid to house a Ferris wheel in Edinburgh's city centre for six months of the year has sparked concern from a heritage watchdog. Unique Assembly currently has planning consent to run the big ...
The organisers of Edinburgh's winter festivals wanted to site the wheel in Princes Street Gardens for six months.
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A major tourist attraction could soon become a more permanent fixture in Edinburgh’s skyline, with plans now lodged to extend the operating period of the city’s popular big wheel. Unique Assembly, the ...
An Edinburgh heritage body says proposals for a Ferris wheel in Princes Street Gardens for four months in the summer in addition to its usual Christmas appearance are “a step too far”.
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The attraction currently has planning consent for a fixed two-month period during Edinburgh's winter festival.
It added: "Edinburgh already offers an abundance of easily accessible panoramic viewpoints such as Calton Hill, the Mound, and many of the buildings on Princes Street. "The Big Wheel interrupts the ...
Plans for a Ferris wheel to run in Edinburgh for six months of the year have been knocked back by the city's council. Culture convener, Val Walker, said Unique Assembly's application for the site ...
A bid to house a Ferris wheel in Edinburgh's city centre for six months of the year has sparked concern from a heritage watchdog. Unique Assembly currently has planning consent to run the big wheel ...