2015_03_22 Edinburgh Views 17

COMAS Pub Quiz

Edinburgh Festival Fringe

EdinburghReportage

T in the Park 2015

AVIVA Tour of Britain 2015

Joseph

***

The press releases about Fringe shows are coming in thick and fast. If you are doing the media or publicity for a show – or indeed are trying to promote anything else which is happening in Edinburgh – then take advantage of our Submit your Story feature here.

Get yourself a free listing!

***

One of our readers has used our EdinburghReportage page as a kind of advertorial for themselves. This is absolutely fine with us!

Tell us about your favourite Edinburgh independent businesses – or tell us about your own. Why should customers come to your cafe, hairdressers or service business?

Come on Edinburgh we all know someone who is great at something. Share with us your best recommendations!

Click here to add your contribution to EdinburghReportage

***

Were you at T in the Park? Kieran Scott was there for us and he has done a sterling job – typing on his phone in his tent for at least some of the content he has produced.

Have a read here to relive your festival experience. And do let us know how you got on!

***

The Edinburgh leg of the Aviva Tour of Britain has been revealed by race organisers and the City of Edinburgh Council.

As the host city for Stage Four of the premier road cycling race, which will travel 218km from the Scottish Capital to Blyth, Edinburgh will stage the Tour at 10:00am on Wednesday 9 September 2015.

The route was launched with Lothians-based professional cyclist Evan Oliphant (Team Raleigh GAC) at the Council’s City Chambers.

Cyclists will face a spectacular journey through the heart of the Capital, starting in Holyrood Park, winding past the Scottish Parliament and along the Royal Mile towards Edinburgh Castle.

The race will descend Johnston Terrace and travel through the Meadows before passing Arthur’s Seat and heading out of the city. After leaving Edinburgh, the race will move on to East Lothian.

Councillor Richard Lewis, Edinburgh’s Festivals and Events Champion, said: “This will be the first time in history that the UK’s most prestigious cycling race traces the winding streets of the Scottish Capital to launch the event north of the border. It’s going to be a spectacular sight.

“As the starting point and host city of the Scottish stage and with the dramatic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyrood House and ancient volcano Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh is the place to be to experience the thrill of the Tour of Britain.”

Paul Bush OBE, Director of Events at VisitScotland said: “Scotland is gearing up to welcome the Aviva Tour of Britain and the top international cyclists and enthusiasts it brings with it from around the world.

“Scotland is the perfect stage for events with a global reputation for cycling and I’m certain the stages unveiled today will offer up some of Scotland’s most iconic and picturesque locations as a backdrop across the handlebars, as well as a fantastic spectator experience for all ages.”

Chief Executive for Scottish Cycling Craig Burn added: “Scottish Cycling is continuing to see an upsurge in interest in all areas of cycling. The Aviva Tour of Britain is a great showcase for cycling in Scotland and the hard work of the daily activities of our 178 clubs and the 600 plus events staged annually by our clubs and members.”

The Aviva Tour of Britain is British Cycling’s premier road cycling event giving cycling fans the opportunity to see the world’s best teams and riders competing on their door step. Details of the rest of the Scottish route are being announced by Sweetspot, East Lothian Council and Scottish Borders Council.

Sign up here for a daily email from The Edinburgh Reporter !
[mc4wp_form]

If you are reading this article on paper and would like to visit the website then scan the QR code above with a smartphone or tablet and you will be taken straight there.
Website | + posts

Founding Editor of The Edinburgh Reporter.
Edinburgh-born multimedia journalist and iPhoneographer.