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Scottish Sun
04-07-2025
- Scottish Sun
Iconic Scottish landmark to open its doors for exciting first-of-its-kind tour
Some lucky guests will get the chance to win an amazing experience FINGERS CROSSED Iconic Scottish landmark to open its doors for exciting first-of-its-kind tour Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SCOTS will be able to get a one-of-a-kind tour of one of the country's most iconic landmarks. Punters will be able to get an inside look of the Queensferry Crossing later this year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The Queensferry Crossing will be opening its doors to the public Credit: AFP 4 Punters will get to see parts of the bridge normally closed off Credit: Alamy 4 The tours will be over one day Credit: Getty The bridge is the newest of the Forth Road Bridges and connects Edinburgh to Fife across the Firth of Forth. It was completed in August 2017 and is used by 80,000 drivers every single day. But there are parts of the UK's tallest bridge completely unknown to the public, but they will soon get a chance to find out about them. BEAR Scotland, the firm operating the bridge, are offering free guided tours as part of their Doors Open Day. Staff will be taking members of the public around the area they normally don;t get access to. The tours will be visiting parts of the Queensferry Crossing normally closed to the public, including inside the the box girder deck and the central reservation where the bridge's cable stays are anchored. All of the tours will last 90 minutes and will be held on September 27. But people wanting to go will need to be quick as there are only 180 spaces available. They will be given out through a random ballot which will open later this month. The ballot will be shared on the Forth Bridges and South East trunk roads X accounts. Everyone who attends will have the chance to enter a charity prize draw for one of five trips for two to the top of the Queensferry Crossing's main towers. Despite the free price tag, anyone who gets onto one of the tours has been asked to donate to the BEAR Scotland's partner charity, Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland. David Bishop, BEAR Scotland's South East Bridges Manager, said: 'For the past three years we've held successful Doors Open Day events at the Forth Road Bridge, and this year we want to offer a similar opportunity for members of the public to get behind the scenes at the Queensferry Crossing. 'The tours will give people an unprecedented chance to see the bridge up close in areas normally inaccessible to the public, and to learn from the engineers who manage and maintain this iconic structure. 'Last year's Forth Road Bridge Doors Open Day attracted over 12,000 applications, and we expect a similar level of demand for this event. 'Hopefully we can raise lots of money for a great cause in Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland."


Scotsman
03-07-2025
- Scotsman
Queensferry Crossing open day 2025: How to be in with a chance to get tickets
Residents can be in with a chance of seeing a South Queensferry landmark like never before this year as part of Doors Open Days 2025. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... In September, 180 lucky people will be able to enjoy free guided tours of the interior of the Queensferry Crossing deck - the first event of its kind on the UK's tallest bridge. Tickets are expected to be released later this month, but residents are up against steep competition, with last year's Forth Road Bridge open day event attracting over 12,000 applicants. A total of 180 places will be available, allocated via a random ballot which will open later this month. Members of the public are encouraged to follow @setrunkroads and @theforthbridges on X to be first in line when the ballot opens. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Guided tours of the Queensferry Crossing will depart every 20 minutes on 27 September Hosted by Transport Scotland's operating company BEAR Scotland, the 90-minute tours will allow visitors to see parts parts of the Queensferry Crossing normally closed to the public, including the interior of the box girder deck and the central reservation where the bridge's cable stays are anchored. Commentary will be provided by experienced staff members and everyone who attends will have the chance to enter a charity prize draw for one of five trips for two to the top of the Queensferry Crossing's main towers. There will be no charge for the tours, however donations to charity will be welcomed with all proceeds going to BEAR Scotland's national charity partner Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland. David Bishop, BEAR Scotland's South East bridges manager, said: 'For the past three years we've held successful Doors Open Day events at the Forth Road Bridge, and this year we want to offer a similar opportunity for members of the public to get behind the scenes at the Queensferry Crossing. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The tours will give people an unprecedented chance to see the bridge up close in areas normally inaccessible to the public, and to learn from the engineers who manage and maintain this iconic structure. 'Last year's Forth Road Bridge Doors Open Day attracted over 12,000 applications, and we expect a similar level of demand for this event. Hopefully we can raise lots of money for a great cause in Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.'


Scotsman
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Large crowds gather for the annual Edinburgh Canal Festival at the Union Canal
Organised by the Fountainbridge Canalside Community Trust, the festival is a celebration of the Union Canal and canalside community. This free festival, which has been happening annually for years, took place on Saturday, June 12, from 12noon- 5pm, and featured local organisations and community groups that operate on or near the canal year-round, as well as Edinburgh-based charities. The festival had three zones along the Union Canal in Edinburgh, at the Lochrin Basin, Harrison Park West and Fountainbridge Green, as well as a number of 'Doors Open Day' venues along the route. Each zone and venue had a mix of activities, great food and music performances on offer. There was also canoe polo at the Edinburgh Quay end of the Union Canal, a real live mermaid and stalls for people to check out on the Edinburgh waterway. 1 . Down by the water Youngsters were in awe of this Edinburgh Canal Festival performer at the Union Canal on Saturday. | Liga Bite/ Fountainbridge Canalside Community Trust. Photo Sales 2 . Making a splash One of the festival's water activities taking place at Edinburgh Quay at the start of the Union Canal. | Liga Bite/ Fountainbridge Canalside Community Trust. Photo Sales 3 . Calm and relaxed The festival was held over three zones along the Union Canal in Edinburgh, at the Lochrin Basin, Harrison Park West and Fountainbridge Green. | Liga Bite/ Fountainbridge Canalside Community Trust. Photo Sales 4 . Little mermaid This mermaid sailed peacefully along the Union Canal in Edinburgh on a surf board at the annual festival. | Liga Bite/ Fountainbridge Canalside Community Trust. Photo Sales Related topics: EdinburghCommunityWaterwayMusicFood