Sir Chris Hoy set to receive Freedom of Edinburgh
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Sir Chris Hoy is set to be awarded the Freedom of Edinburgh if councillors vote to approve the honour next week.
Edinburgh's Lord Provost also vowed the city would welcome home Sir Chris and other Olympic heroes despite official celebrations being in Glasgow.
It comes after SportScotland confirmed the official victory parade for Scotland's Olympians will be held in Glasgow on Friday 14 September.
Scottish athletes won a record 13 medals at the London Games.
Lord Provost of Edinburgh Donald Wilson said the capital would host its own parade for Edinburgh Olympians.
Mr Wilson said: "While I am naturally disappointed the parade for our Olympians and Paralympians will not be held in the nation's capital, I am pleased that their fantastic achievements are being celebrated.
"This does not affect Edinburgh's intention to welcome our own local Olympians and Paralympians to their home city and to show them how proud we are of their achievements."
Sir Chris won two gold medals at the Games in London to become Britain's most successful Olympian.
Councillor Steve Cardownie added: "There is no higher - or more fitting - recognition for Sir Chris than to offer him the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh."
The roposals will be formally put to next Thursday's meeting of the City of Edinburgh Council.
- Published15 August 2012