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Portobello Central, which became a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) on 8 July 2021, [21] said that it expects the building to re-open in April 2022. [22] On 10 November 2022, the Finance and Resources Committee of the City of Edinburgh Council agreed to offer Portobello Central SCIO a 25 Year, fully repairing, lease at £1 ...
Portobello Police Station, by Robert Paterson built as Portobello Town Hall in 1878 and later used as the Police Station Butcher's shop in the High Street. Portobello is a coastal suburb of Edinburgh in eastern central Scotland. It lies 3 miles (5 km) east of the city centre, facing the Firth of Forth, between the suburbs of Joppa and Craigentinny.
The Big Beach Busk is an annual music and performance event which takes place on the last Saturday in August in Portobello, Edinburgh. [1] It was founded by Edinburgh resident Paul Lambie in 2010, [2] [3] the event began with approximately 80 performers taking part; in 2018 the event attracted 400 musicians. [4]
It’s the night the club has waited all year for. On 24 January the London Ceilidh Club celebrates Scotland’s most famous poet with a night of food, drink and, of course, dancing.
Portobello Pier was a pleasure pier opened in Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland. Designed by Thomas Bouch , it was 1,250 feet (380 m) long [ 1 ] and 22 feet (6.70 m) wide, and included a tea room , camera obscura , and a concert hall .
Portobello tried for many years to climb out of the old Edinburgh District League achieving that in the 1970s climbing through Divisions 7 to 2 in successive seasons. As recently as 2007 we were a club in doldrums with playing membership down and results on the field less than inspiring.
Bellfield is a community centre located in what was previously Portobello Old Parish Church, a Georgian church of classical design located in Bellfield (formerly Melville) Street, Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] The church was the subject of a successful community buy-out in 2017, [2] and reopened as a community centre on 23 June 2018.
The Marine Gardens was an entertainment complex located in the Portobello area of Edinburgh, Scotland.Opened in 1909 as a pleasure garden and amusement park on the shores of the Firth of Forth, most of its original attractions apart from the ballroom were removed following military use of the site during the First World War.