Fury as Edinburgh locals told to apply for access to own homes on Hogmanay
Residents must apply to Underbelly if they want more than six passes to their houses
Edinburgh residents have vented their anger at having to apply to a private company for access to their own homes during this year’s Hogmanay celebrations amid growing concern that the council’s hunger to attract tourism is reducing the Scottish capital to a “theme park”.
Locals in parts of the city centre will also face potential restrictions on the number of guests they can invite if they wish to have parties of their own on New Year’s Eve, when entertainment giant Underbelly will be running an event expected to attract more than 70,000 people.