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#Oggy doggy skin
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In a post to their Instagram, organisers said: “Paws up if you’re ready to get snap happy!
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Graphics show how the new village will look at St James Quarterīarr Hütte has also launched a festive hut specifically for dogs, kitted out with all sorts of treats to keep them amused. They will also be freshly sanitised after each booking. The organisers say the huts will have their own personal server delivering a range of new, themed après ski cocktails, alongside a special menu including main courses and sharing plates. READ MORE: Abandoned Edinburgh hotel to be demolished to make way for student flats The huts will be available for parties to book and enjoy a unique ‘carol-oke’ sing-a-long. The Alpine Après Ski village will feature a bar, live music stage, dog grotto and private pre-bookable huts. The site capacity will be for 250 visitors so anyone interested in attending is advised to book a ticket early to avoid disappointment. The organisers Barr Hutte’s festive event space at St James Quarter started on November 8 and will open from 11am to 11pm, with the live music ending at 10pm, and access will be via Elder Street.
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#Oggy doggy license
The council decided to grant permission for one year and will then consider whether to extend the license beyond this. More details have emerged on this year’s St James Quarter alpine Christmas village, including a unique dog grotto.Įdinburgh council are set to grant planning permission for the festive event despite objections from locals living nearby.