
From The Links, up the path opposite the golf club, along the path at the top and back past the The Binn Pond.
Starts at 3.
Why not walk to the top and cheer the runners (must be over 12), then watch as they run through the town and onto The Links.

From The Links, up the path opposite the golf club, along the path at the top and back past the The Binn Pond.
Starts at 3.
Why not walk to the top and cheer the runners (must be over 12), then watch as they run through the town and onto The Links.
The second oldest Highland Games in the world, established in 1652. Held each year on the third Monday in July.
366th Games: Monday 16th July 2018, 11am.
ENTRY GATE PRICES
Adults – £7.00
Concessions/Children – £5.00
Family ticket – £20.00
PROGRAMME INCLUDED
https://www.facebook.com/BurntislandHighlandGames
There are only a dozen houses on the dolerite promontory by The Beacon, so it’s unusual for two to be for sale at the same time.
Both have impressive views of The Forth.

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-66330373.html

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-73977023.html
Mr. Gordon has retired.

Photos Bernie Reid.
More info –
https://en-gb.facebook.com/groups/197863780832/permalink/10156379577980833/

Poster in fish shop.

“Deveron Homes announced that it had appointed KPMG as administrators late last week.”
https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/news/environment/burntisland-residents-in-housing-nightmare-1-4767679
High and low tides are affected by the moon, but not every lunar cycle is the same.
The next few days will see some particularly low tides, at sensible times of day too!

https://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Burntisland/tides/latest
Good chance of getting all round the Black Rock without paddling.
Also reach some bits of the Forth that are rarely uncovered.


Once again the church hall provides food next Monday.

Poster on Community Council noticeboard.