Castle rings weren’t our idea say Olympic chiefs

THE UK Government today claimed the plan to install giant Olympic rings on Edinburgh Castle was drawn up after consultation with the city council, the Scottish Government and Historic Scotland.

A spokesman for Westminster’s Department of Culture, Media and Sport, which is overseeing the delivery of the London 2012 Olympics, revealed that sites other than the Castle had initially been considered.

He said: “Other locations, aside from Edinburgh Castle, were considered in the National Galleries of Scotland complex.

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“But it was agreed in consultation with Scottish Government, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh Council and local stakeholders that the Castle was the preferred location.”