Parade was sorted ... if only we'd made final
OFFICIALS from Hearts and Hibs asked the city council how much it would cost to hold a Scottish Cup victory parade this year, according to documents released today.
The e-mails, made available under the freedom of information act, reveal that the local authority responded in November 2007, before either club had taken part in this year's competition. The 2008 final will be contested between Rangers and Queen of the South.
An official from the council told Hibs chiefs: "The CIS Cup parade for one day cost £17,435 in total. This included a legal cost of £1300 to advertise a legal temporary traffic regulation order.
"For a Hibernian Scottish Cup parade, we estimate that the cost would be around £46,000."
Hearts were quoted the same figure, and told: "We will look to recover the costs of any parade."
An open-top bus parade was held for Hearts after their 2005/06 Scottish Cup victory, and for Hibs after winning the 2007 CIS Cup.
The full article contains 173 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
17 May 2008 9:50 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh