New Edinburgh Fringe hub plans move forward as council discusses city centre lease

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Plans for a new Edinburgh Fringe ‘hub’ have taken a step forward as the council enters formal discussions with festival bosses about leasing out a city centre building.

The Old Town’s South Bridge Resource Centre is set to be repurposed as a “year-round Fringe community hub” for artists using £7 million awarded by the UK Government.



The former school – which comes with a “considerable repair bill” – will undergo a major refurbishment using the funds if plans are progressed further and the council said arrangements would be made to accommodate groups who use the centre.

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A decision to enter “formal and more detailed discussions” about the project with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society was taken by the council’s finance committee on Tuesday (April 25) however a report said a “considerable amount of work” is still required before a long lease can be signed.

This includes the council relocating adult education services which are currently provided there and the Fringe Society (EFFS) drawing up a business plan and financial feasibility study.

Work will now commence to assess what changes are needed to “maximise the space” and make it more accessible and sustainable. It’s use as a resource centre and Fringe venue during the summer will not be interrupted during this initial phase.

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