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Ryan Carroll & John-Paul Clark

Huge crowds flock to Edinburgh's Christmas market despite 'stay at home' plea

Huge crowds flocked to the Christmas market in Edinburgh on Friday after Nicola Sturgeon issued a 'stay at home' warning.

The First Minister asked people to stay at home to try and avoid a full lockdown yesterday afternoon.

But following the urgent message worried locals in the capital left the market after seeing the huge crowds queuing up to get in, reports Edinburgh Live.

The residents raised concerns concerns after picturing hundreds of revellers enjoying the festivities.

People lining up to get into the market despite the warning (Edinburgh Live)

One local said: “It was crazy, there were big long queues of people snaking down a line at the entrance on Market Street.

“We stay near so didn’t have to travel but when we got there and there were so many people it made us turn back.

“It will just need to wait this year and we are not taking the chance.”

It's believed organisers Underbelly are bringing in new guidelines for the public which led to the queues forming.

To try and keep the market open social distancing measures have been introduced and there is now only one entrance, at Waverley Bridge and Market Street.

Long queues forming at the market (Edinburgh Live)

But the images show many locals decided to ignore the request to stay at home.

The latest Public Health Scotland data as of December 17 shows that there 531 new Covid-19 tests today in Edinburgh, and over 3000 across the week, as the Omicron variant becomes the most dominant in Scotland.

Nicola Sturgeon warned today that the Omicron strain could see new cases of the coronavirus rocket to new levels.

Warning people to stay at home before Christmas, she said: “If we do meet up with people, we should make sure that there are no more than three households in the group.

“And we should absolutely make sure we’re taking lateral flow tests before we go. But that’s a safety net. My fundamental ask of everyone just now us this. In the run up to Christmas, stay at home much more than you normally would, and as much as you can.”

The busy market on Friday night (Edinburgh Live)

An Underbelly spokesperson said: "Edinburgh's Christmas is operating at a reduced capacity this year, allowing additional space for people when moving through the site.

"All visitors will continue to be asked to register their contact details ahead of entering the site by way of scanning a QR code whilst in the queuing system and at entrances.

"There is signage throughout the site and queueing system which encourages visitors to wear a mask and to keep their distance from other groups.

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