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... a few points of interest about Edinburgh ...

Top Ten Facts quoted from "The Inspiring Capital"
Edinburgh’s thriving economy is recognised as the principal growth
engine for the Scottish economy. As capital city and home of the
Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh is the ‘gateway to Scotland’.
Edinburgh has a city region population of 1.57 million. Edinburgh’s
city population is growing, currently increasing by over 4, 500 a
year.
Edinburgh is the UK’s 2nd and Europe’s 9th most competitive
financial centre.The city has critical mass in banking, fund
management, life and general insurance, securities, corporate
finance, broking, asset servicing and support services.
More FTSE100 companies are based in Edinburgh than any other area of
the UK outside London. Edinburgh is home to the headquarters of
international companies such as the Royal Bank of Scotland, Standard
Life and Cairn Energy.
Financial Times magazine, FDI, ranks Edinburgh as the ‘Top Small
European City’ and the 6th Top European city overall for inward
investment (2008).
The capital has won more than 12 best city and short break awards
from 2000-2008, including The Guardian/Observer Best City award for
9 years running.
Edinburgh Airport, located 20 minutes from the city centre, serves
over 100 destinations and 9 million passengers each year. There are
100 flights a day between Edinburgh and London with a 1 hour 20
minute flight time.
Edinburgh’s workforce is one of the most productive in the UK. In
2006, Gross Value Added (GVA) per employee in Edinburgh was £46,308,
compared to the British average of £42,541.
With 50.5% of the city’s population aged 24 or over holding degree
or degree-equivalent level qualifications, Edinburgh has among the
most qualified workforces in Europe.
80% of research conducted by universities in Edinburgh is recognised
internationally, according to the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise
conducted by Higher Education & Research Opportunities (HERO).
Edinburgh scores 95% satisfaction among local residents. In 2007,
Edinburgh was named ‘Best place to live in the UK’ by Channel




With years' of experience working with world-class companies to increase productivity and performance through their people we will work with you to identify your business and staff training needs and deliver effective solutions. Our experienced, practical approach will ensure you receive the training solutions you need.
Your enquiry and course arrangements will be directly handled by a Certified Master Instructor committed to your training needs.
Edinburgh, the inspiring capital of Scotland, is a historic,
cosmopolitan and cultured city.
The setting is wonderfully striking; the city is perched on a series
of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags which rise from the generally
flat landscape of the Lothians, with the sheltered shoreline of the
Firth of Forth to the north.
Edinburgh Castle dominates the city-centre skyline and from its
ramparts you can look down on medieval lanes and elegant, sweeping
terraces that hold over a thousand years of history, mystery and
tradition. Yet you will also see a modern, dynamic capital where
international festivals attract the world's leading performers,
galleries display cutting-edge art, and bars, restaurants and clubs
create a lively, cosmopolitan atmosphere with a distinctly Scottish
twist.
'Edinburgh,' said writer Robert Louis Stevenson, 'is what Paris
ought to be'. - Visit Scotland: