The incomparable ‘historic document’ that is the model railway recreation of Burntisland’s original terminus station, docks and pioneering roll on roll off train ferry has won another award. The layout has been gradually developed over the past fifteen years and … Continue reading →
Information about the modelling of Burntisland’s Docks and station area as a working railway and harbour. https://www.scalefour.org/shows/scaleforum2009/burntisland.html Stories on B.B
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 … Continue reading →
The gap in the middle will shortly be full of ‘water’. The fabulous and wholly unique model railway layout has returned for the second time (it was here eight years ago). Anyone who saw it before will know it’s well … Continue reading →
Not just any old model railway, this one is something special. Not just ‘based loosely on Burntisland some time ago’, this is a highly detailed – as accurate as possible – scale model based on an important time in Burntisland’s … Continue reading →
There’s a planning application for 215, but it’s really for the land at the back accessed from East Brooomhill. It’s on the site of a hall destroyed by fire 5 years ago after being derelict for 25 years. (Undated) In … Continue reading →
Last night’s meeting faced a packed agenda and a warning from the Chairman Alex MacDonald that it would finish at 9:30 even if all items weren’t reached. In spite of several presentations informing the CC of issues and activities in … Continue reading →
Takes planning and work before and after the evening. Burntisland Events Group will be looking for help next year too. Burntisland bonfire and fireworks display 🎆#BonfireNight2018 @welcometofife pic.twitter.com/USA1EFtkBI — Michael Booth (@michaelbooth) November 5, 2018 Burntisland Fireworks 2018: https://t.co/yK4re70O0W via … Continue reading →
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 … Continue reading →