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Supporting Ukraine and its people

Arriving in Edinburgh

Aerial view of Edinburgh from Salisbury Crags looking west over Dumbiedykes to Edinburgh Castle

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We have set up an arrival process for people who have been displaced by the conflict in Ukraine and who have chosen to come to live in the Edinburgh area. We are working closely with Scottish Government and other partners, including Volunteer Edinburgh, EVOC, Edinburgh Airport and Police Scotland, to make sure we give the warmest possible welcome to those arriving in our city.

Arriving at Edinburgh Airport, the railway or bus station

If you need immediate help with accommodation or other support, please call us on 0131 200 2306 (+441312002306). If our Welcome Hub is open, we will arrange for transport to take you there. If the hub is not open, our team will give you advice.

Welcome Hub

We have set up the Welcome Hub to support people travelling under the Homes for Ukraine Scheme, including the Scottish Government’s Super Sponsor Scheme. We will also support hosts.

At the Hub, we will give you a short but very warm Scottish welcome. If you are meeting your host at the airport, we would still encourage you to visit the Welcome Hub as soon as you can after arriving. We will ask some questions of you and your host (if you have one) to confirm your identity. We will also ask if there is anything you need immediately to make your first few days more comfortable and share information about living in Scotland.

The welcome hub is open

  • Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm
  • Friday 9am to 4pm

If you arrive in Edinburgh after 4pm on a Friday, please call our 24-hour helpline number, 0131 200 2306 (+441312002306). Our team will arrange for temporary accommodation for you and organise for you to visit the welcome hub on Monday morning. We will talk you through the accommodation options available in Scotland. 

Festive opening hours

The welcome hub will be closed on

  • 25 and 26 December 2024
  • 1 and 2 January 2025.

If you arrive in Edinburgh on these days, plesae call our 24-hour helpline number, 0131 200 2306 (+441312002306). We will arrange temporary accommodation for you and arrange for you to visit the welcome hub on 27 December 2024 or 3 January 2025.

Support available for when you arrive

If you qualify for a resettlement grant under the UK and Scottish Governments’ Ukraine schemes, we will give you an initial cash payment of £50 if you are living in the Edinburgh area. You will be able to collect the rest of the payment from our Customer hub at 249 High Street once you are settled – we will let you know about this at the Welcome Hub.

We will also arrange for you to be supported by other professionals, if you need including health and social care, education and voluntary/third sector.

Welcome hub location

Our Welcome Hub is in the Gyle Park area of Edinburgh:Vega Building, Clocktower Estate, Flassches Yard, Edinburgh

Vega Building, Clocktower Estate, Flassches Yard, South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 9LB

The Clocktower Estate is located off South Gyle Crescent. From the airport take the exit to the Gyle Shopping Centre on the Gogar roundabout. Continue on South Gyle Broadway through the two large roundabouts. At the third large roundabout take the third exit onto South Gyle Crescent. Flassches Yard is first left. Continue on Flassches Yard. Vega Building is the last building on the left-hand side.

Aerial photograph of the location of Vega Building, Clocktower Estate, Flassches Yard, Edinburgh

Images from Google copyright Getmapping plc, Infoterra Ltd and Bluesky Maxar Technologies, The Geoinformation Group, Map data 2023

Getting there by public transport

Bus

Nearest bus stops are the Bankhead Drive stops on South Gyle Access (two minutes’ walk away). Lothian bus services stopping at these stops are:

  • 12
  • 22
  • 21
  • 400 Skylink (airport bus).

Tram and train

The nearest tram stop is Bankhead, five minutes’ walk. Edinburgh Park station, with rail and tram services, is approximately 16 minutes’ walk.