
Boat missed, apparently.
Tide rising until 3 – probably another 4 feet.





Boat missed, apparently.
Tide rising until 3 – probably another 4 feet.






Poster in Library

Poster in Library



Poster in Coop window

Poster in Coop
As seen on the Coop noticeboard –




Poster in Co-op
More than 20 local groups have signed up to set out their stalls at the Primary School.
Come along and see some of the wide range of organisations and activities in the town that you can take part in or help with.
The event has been organised by the Burntisland Community Development Trust, which is also planning a Christmas Street Party in the High Street again this year.



It looks as though the Community Council will soon have all 15 seats filled. This has not been the position for many years. Recently the CC has only had 10 members, but 13 people filled in nomination forms. They will automatically become CC members (because there weren’t more nominations than seats), in addition two more people are hoping to be co-opted.
Two of the new members are teenagers (it’s possible to be a CC member at 16), they are both involved in Burntisland Youth Action. They are keen on various things for improving Burntisland including lighting on the main path through the Links, more bins (especially over the summer) and an outdoor gym.
The first meeting of the next 4 years (until the next election) is on October 12th.
New members
Brendan Burns
Mark Johnston
Natalie Paul
Derek Turnbull
Returning members
Phillip Atkinson
John Bruce
Lesley-Anne Cronin
Christine Dewar
Tim Hailey
Alex MacDonald
George McLaughlan
Andy Smith
Bruce Stuart
Elsewhere –
Some responses on Twitter
https://twitter.com/CllrKathleen/status/1041798629021949952?s=20