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Play sessions are suitable for toddlers to primary school aged children.



Poster in Coop

Today and tomorrow all P6 and P7 classes will visit the layout in the Parish Church Hall.
Plenty to see and learn about railways, modelling and the history of Burntisland.
Many of the pupils intend to return on Saturday or Sunday with family and friends.

The world’s first train ferry (to Granton).


The slaughter house, one of the few remaining buildings (apart from the station), 11 on map below.




Burgh Chambers with Library to the right
Burntisland once had a Town Council, this magnificent building is where it met.
Now the Community Council meets once a month and the Heritage Centre is based in part of the ground floor (Entrance in Kirkgate).
Part of the building is unoccupied and the whole is generally underused.
The Community Community Council has been working hard for several years to make sure the Chambers survives for centuries to come and is also suitable for additional uses. One thing required is a lift to make the upper floor easily accessible.
The Burntisland Chambers Complex Feasibility Study (more documents) has recently been completed and plans will be available to see, and comment on, on Saturday in the Parish Church Hall – where the 1883 model is on display.
The future of the building behind the Chambers is uncertain. This may have been neglected for so long that the only ‘economic’ solution is demolition.
