St. Patrick’s Picnic Group Returns to Burntisland (by Train!)

Once again a specially chartered 6 coach train brought hundreds of people to enjoy the pleasant weather (shame about the quarter of an hour of torrential rain).

Normally the Group only comes every other year from Shotts but this is the second year in a row due to the problems at Ayr Station.

The visitors will enjoy the Shows, local businesses and organised games including the tug-o-war.

Last year’s visit.

Burntisland: Award Winning Beach (Again)

No longer know as “Blue Flag” beaches, which is a pity as Burntisland was one of the few places good enough to get one!

“Beach Awards” are easier to get, but at there’s a flag and parts of it are blue.

https://www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/local-environmental-quality/beach-awards/beach-map/burntisland-beach/

Lifeguard Cover is in place from the 22th June – 26th August 2019. (Longer at Aberdour)

Burntisland: “From Sputnik to CubeSat” Lecture at Museum of Communication Monday 17th


Photo MoC

“Our 2019 Exhibition illustrates the breadth of our Museum Collection, taking you on a fascinating journey through the history of Communication – suitable for all ages!

“The Exhibition is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays until Saturday 28 September 2019 from 11 am until 4 pm.”

mocft.co.uk/exhibitions