Advertising Drums Design

Closed 17 Dec 2017

Opened 6 Nov 2017

Overview

Until October 2017, eighteen advertising drums were located on various city-centre streets to promote Edinburgh’s cultural venues and community events. City Centre Posters (CCP) manage the advertising drums and now plan to replace the old drums with newly designed ones that will complement Edinburgh’s unique city landscape.

Eight different options for the new design have been developed, which you can view here. In addition, you can also see temporary working examples of each of the design options located across the city centre, as shown on the map below (click on the image to open the map in a new window).

Alternatively, you can download a copy of the map here.

We want you to help us choose the best design by telling us what your favourite is.

CCP will need to achieve the necessary Advertisement Consent from Council Planning, and this consultation process will help us choose the final design for the new advertising drums across the city.

What happens next

Your feedback will form part of CCP’s submission to Council Planning, and will inform the process of gaining Advertisement Consent for the new design of drum.

Following this, the successful design should start appearing on city streets from around February/March 2018.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Homeless People
  • People with long term conditions
  • People with disabilities
  • Minority Ethnic groups
  • Carers
  • Jobseekers
  • Low income households
  • Older people
  • Businesses
  • Children & Young People
  • Civil and public servants
  • Elected Members
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
  • Men
  • Parents/carers
  • Professionals
  • Residents
  • Road users
  • Students
  • Teaching/Educational staff
  • Visitors
  • Voluntary sector/volunteers
  • Women
  • Taxi Licence holders
  • Amenity groups
  • Architects/designers
  • Built heritage groups
  • Community councils
  • Developers/investors
  • Development management statutory consultees
  • Development planning key agencies
  • Education institutions
  • External councils
  • Housing associations
  • Landowners
  • Libraries
  • Natural heritage/open space
  • Neighbourhood partnerships
  • Planning consultants
  • Professional bodies
  • Scottish Government departments
  • Services/utilities
  • Transport groups
  • Young people
  • Licence holders
  • Employees

Interests

  • Arts and culture