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Daily - Leith Walk Police Box: A Small Space With a Big Imagination

  • Writer: Bite
    Bite
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read
A picture of people outside the box on leith walk

Once a humble outpost for beat officers, the Leith Walk Police Box has become one of the city’s most distinctive tiny landmarks — a pocket‑sized space with an outsized creative life.


These iconic blue boxes were once scattered across Edinburgh as essential communication points for police on foot. Today, the Leith Walk box has been reimagined as a micro‑venue for makers, artists, and community projects. Its compact footprint invites ingenuity: pop‑up shops, exhibitions, tastings, workshops, and one‑day residencies all find a home within its bright blue walls.


The box stands at the crossroads of old and new Leith — a reminder of the area’s roots and a symbol of its ongoing reinvention. Locals know it as a familiar marker on the Walk; visitors often stop to photograph it, curious about the life happening inside.


The Leith Walk Police Box proves that meaningful things don’t need much space. All they need is a community willing to fill them with ideas.


Leith Walk Police Box - Croall Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH7 4LT


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