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+44 131 335 6200

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Ingliston, Edinburgh EH28 8NB, UK

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The Royal Highland Showground (or Royal Highland Centre) is an exhibition centre and showground located in Ingliston in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, adjacent to Edinburgh Airport and the A8.

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The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) purchased the land in 1958 for £55,000, and after 2 years of infrastructure work including a new roadway and improved electrical supplies, the 300 acres (1.2 km2) site was formally opened in 1960.

During the 1970s and 1980s, more facilitates were built, including the Highland Hall and Countryside Area.

The Royal Highland Showground now welcomes over 1 million visitors annually to a wide range of events. The largest event is the Royal Highland Show, which attracts over 200,000 visitors each year.

In the 1990s, the Royal Highland Showground became the home of rave events organised by North East based Rezerection. There were monthly events in the Royal Highland Centre and each summer a much larger event called The Event staged at the Showground, where 25,000 people danced the night away in numerous tents and arenas. DJs included Bass Generator, Scott Brown, Tom Wilson, Mikey B, Seduction, and DJ Rap.

Monster trucks at the royal highland showground


Future

The future of the Showground was threatened by the proposed expansion of Edinburgh Airport in 2006 under a UK government white paper, which foresees the need for the Royal Highland Centre site to be used for airport use by 2013.

By 2008 the plans were killed off and leaving the show ground where it is. This resulted in RHASS decide to spend £75million upgrade of the site and refurbishment, with work starting just after the 2010 show and will be finished by 2014.

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Royal Highland Showground Wikipedia