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Jacob Farr

Edinburgh Ocean Terminal's old Debenhams store turned into creative community hub

The site of the former Debenhams store in Ocean Terminal has been transformed into a space inhabited by local community groups and social enterprises.

‘The Wee Hub’ will “bring life to the empty unit while its future is decided” and will be delivered under the umbrella of the Living Memory Association.

Their aim is to bring a variety of arts, drama and sport organisations under one roof over the next few months and will occupy the ground and first floor of the former department store.

The Living Memory Association has created areas especially for dance and theatre, children’s play, crafts, a library and a ‘wee sit and knit’ in order to bring various generations together.

It will also be the base for several community projects including the Wee Crowd of Folk, where anyone can dress or decorate one of the many available mannequins.

As well as this there is the Wee Reekie, which invites people to paint where they live and the Wee Heritage Centre.

Ocean Terminal is currently going through a period of revitalisation and introducing the mixed use space for free has been welcomed by the organisations using the 90,000 sq ft vacant area.

Miles Tubb, project coordinator of The Living Memory Association said: “Our new community hub provides a much-needed lifeline to groups on the back of Covid that require additional and flexible space to support their needs. Whilst this is a temporary facility for us to use and enjoy, it is fantastic that Ocean Terminal has had the drive and determination to repurpose the unit for the community, rather than leaving it to stand empty.”

A number of community groups will be making the most of the new hub and some of the organisations involved include:

Sikh Sanjog – local charity will host a mural project offering insight into the Sikh Community and a powerful response to the global pandemic along-with a celebration event.

Salle Holyrood Fencing Club – intend to introduce schools and other groups to the sport and have three Team GB members in the team that will deliver group and individual lessons.

Citadel Youth Centre – offers a wide range of social, recreational, and educational activities for children and young people in Leith and plans to use space as a separate breakout area to its main location on Commercial Street.

Thistle Model Makers – a group of railway modellers based in Edinburgh will use part of the ground floor to display some of their exhibition layouts set in Britain, Europe and the US

Street Soccer - already located within OT its facilities will extend to use the hub to continue its mission to inspire and empower young people through football starting with an Easter event bringing their Hexagol to the centre, a fully-inclusive mobile sports arena, allowing players of all ages to practice and play in a safe environment

Think Circus – their talented team of performers and creators will hold a variety of engaging and entertaining workshops and performances to bring people together

Tinderbox – will use the space to continue to support young people to gain new skills, confidence and a sense of possibility through music and arts.

Edinburgh Festival Carnival – will display the vibrant carnival costumes for 2022 as well as use the hub as a making space for artists and community participants

Giraffes About Town – The Wee Hub provides studio space for artists painting their giraffe sculptures for Edinburgh Zoo’s sculpture trail due to hit the streets of Edinburgh this summer.

Michelle Macleod, centre manager at Ocean Terminal added: “As a team we are excited to welcome this incredibly varied mix of sports and arts community groups to the centre. As our community opens up again post COVID, these organisations will bring new energy to the centre and create more reasons beyond our current retail and leisure offering for new and existing audiences to come to OT.”

A website for The Wee Hub is understood to be under development and will be launched shortly.

The Hub is also keen to hear from organisations across the city who may want to use the space for one-off events and would welcome contact: comhist@googlemail.com

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