The Groyne Project: Scenes from Portobello Beach – edited by Anna Tallach and M. Louise Kelly

Photo (c) Jon Davey

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Scenes from Portobello Beach

It’s almost time for the 2025 Portobello Book Festival!

Portobello Book Festival 2025 – Ticket Update

Books by participating authors available to buy from The Portobello Bookshop 

Website: https://www.theportobellobookshop.com/

Tickets for this year’s festival are now available from Portobello Library @portylibrary

If you have been having a look through the programme for this year’s Portobello Book Festival and noting down the events you would like to see, then NOW is the time to get yourself down to the library! Tickets are available from today, exclusively from the library in Rosefield Avenue.

Tickets, which are all free, can only be collected from Portobello Library in person. When collecting tickets, you are restricted to four per event per person.

One exception to this is the Nicola Sturgeon event where tickets are limited to two per person. For security reasons we are required to take names and contact details and a list of attendees will be created. These will be stored securely and destroyed after the event. No large or bulky rucksacks or bags will be allowed – bags A4 size or under are allowable. Please note that there will be NO tickets available on the evening of the event. Admission to this event is strictly those on the list of attendees. Doors will open at 7.15pm and there will be no admittance after the event begins.

Library opening hours are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 10-8pm and Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm.

If you have tickets and find you can’t use them, please return them to the library. There are usually places available for events on the day. So if you have missed out on tickets for an event you really wanted to see, it’s worth coming along just before the event in case there any spaces.

The 2025 Portobello Book Festival Programme is now available!

The programme for this year’s festival was officially launched at the library last night. Copies are now available to pick up from the library and you’ll find them in various places around Portobello too. Tickets will be available to collect in person from the library from 10am on Saturday morning, 13th September.

Local author Geoff Pearson (Roker Beach) talks about his research into his family history and the story of his father Tom, who never said much about his family. Geoff explores DNA and atomic bombs, what probably happened, and the consequences.