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Cockenzie and Port Seton in Bloom is run entirely by volunteers and all funds are raised by their efforts through plant sales, coffee mornings and craft fairs. Sheila said: “These efforts have been ...
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide to kids’ parties in Cockenzie and Port Seton to help you plan, whatever your child’s age and stage – and whatever your budget. There’s a great choice of ...
Use the arrows to drag to fade between the old and new photographs Lat:55.972 Lon: -2.956 Cockenzie and Port Seton is a town situated on the coast of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian. Originally ...
Night - Scattered showers with a 40% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 6 to 7 mph (9.7 to 11.3 kph). The overnight low will be 58 °F (14.4 °C). Cloudy with a high of 70 °F (21.1 °C) and a 37% ...
Beat boredom with an out-of-school activity for your kids. There are thousands of child-friendly activity groups and classes in Cockenzie and Port Seton with something to suit all talents and tastes.
THE congregations of Cockenzie Old Parish Church and Chalmers Memorial Church have united to become Cockenzie and Port Seton Parish Church, following two years of preparation and discussion, and in ...
Traditional community fireworks display, one of many Bonfire Night events, on Links Road, Port Seton at the former Cockenzie Power Station site.. In response to growing concern about fireworks safety ...
FTTC in Cockenzie and Port Seton or Fibre To The Cabinet is owned by BT, which delivers fibre broadband from a range of providers including Sky, Plusnet, BT, John Lewis, Zen and TalkTalk. Speeds can ...
Since the purchase there have been calls from Prestonpans Community Council for a cruise terminal/port on the site, while neighbouring Cockenzie and Port Seton Community Council are backing a ...
The iconic 500ft high ­chimneys at Cockenzie Power Station are finally set to be demolished next year. ... Cockenzie and Port Seton residents said the chimneys were “an architectural treasure”.
The Waggonway Project is launching this year’s Big Dig, and are hoping the local community will help out.