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Cala Homes (East) are delighted to be commencing the new year with an exciting sponsorship that celebrates local arts, and everything intrinsically Edinburgh.

 

The Edinburgh Revisited exhibition, is being hosted within the city’s contemporary Open Eye Gallery from 15th January. Featuring a series of evoking poems by Don Ledingham and striking photography by Gordon Hunter, it is a true celebration of everything inherently Edinburgh.

This is the perfect chance to rediscover the traditions, the social scene, the architecture, the open spaces and special places for which the Scottish capital is renowned.

 

Headquartered in Edinburgh, Cala has the same passion for this vibrant city is responsible for delivering some of the city’s landmark developments, including The Crescent at Donaldson’s, Waterfront Plaza at The Shore in Leith and the sensitive restoration of Boroughmuir in Bruntsfield. 

The Shore, Leith – Photography by Gordon Hunter.

 

Open to the public from Saturday 15th January, all proceeds of the sales of prints and books to go to Leuchie House and 500 Miles.

 

For more information on the Exhibition please visit - www.edinburghrevisited.co.uk/ 

For more information on Cala developments across Edinburgh please visit – www.cala.co.uk/edinburgh



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