LONGNIDDRY VILLAGE DIRECTORY August 2019

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LONGNIDDRY VILLAGE DIRECTORY August 2019 LONGNIDDRY VILLAGE DIRECTORY August 2019 LONGNIDDRY PARISH CHURCH SHOPS Butterfly Beauty Beautician, Susan Skeldon Minister Post Office 4 Glassel Pk Rd ... 07825284946 / 853684 Rev Dr Robin E Hill Links Road ................................... 852894 The Manse, Elcho Road ................853195 Florist Newsagent / Greengrocer Lesley Allison ................................ 852161 Services Nicholson’s News, Links Road ...... 853073 9.45 – all age, every Sunday Photographer, product / interior / property Newsagent / Grocer Linda Jones ....................... 07970 017247 Communion Longniddry Village Shop 1st Sunday March, June, September, 16 Kitchener Crescent .................. 852154 David Cochrane & Son December Painter and Decorator Food store / Cash Point ............ 853536 / 07980 343365 9.45-all age, 11.00-traditional East Lothian Co-op, Elcho Road ... 852148 18.30-reflective (see Magazine) The Painting Company Chemist Andrew Stirling .... 07985 352910 / 813456 Session Clerk Longniddry Pharmacy, Links Road 853328 Abigail Morrison .............................853467 Half day Saturday Doggy Walks, boarding, day care, walks St.Germains .................................. 852491 Church Treasurer Butcher Douglas Clarke ..............................853017 McKirdy Brothers, Port Seton ........ 811726 Ace Ventura Dog Walking Half days Monday, Wednesday Nicola Nicholson, 79 Glassel Park Road Sunday Club ........... 07938 901615 / 853781 Kerry Reilly ........................ 07710 533 999 Roots and Fruits 3A Main St, Elphinstone ................ 612612 Pointy Noses Dog Walking & Pet Care The Guild Melissa Libberton-Turner ... 07703 358569 Alison Ferguson ............................852442 Gosford Bothy Shop Aberlady ....................................... 871234 Couthy Canines Dog Walking Magazine Editor Dave Torrance ................... 07733 304173 Nicola Clarke .................................853017 Hall Bookings LOCAL SERVICES HEALTH / WELFARE Robin Cuthbertson ........................852919 Royal Bank of Scotland Wednesday Club Mobile Branch, Longniddry Inn Car Park Doctors’ Surgeries Chris Farnish .................................852932 Wed – 15.00-16.00 Avenue Road, Cockenzie .............. 811501 Christian Aid Longniddry Garage NHS 24 ............................................... 111 Abigail Morrison .............................853467 Main Road .................................... 852112 Longniddry Dental Practice Traidcraft Kiln Garage Main Street ................................... 852066 Frank Elliott ...................................853423 Drem Road ................................... 853178 Dementia Friendly East Lothian Hospital Transport McCraw Electrical Services Sue Northrop (CIC) ........ [email protected] Sheila Jamieson ............................852068 Graham McCraw... 07712187803 / 852823 ............ 07727 883 881 / 07702 433 860 June Condie ..................................852136 Shopfitters EL Shopfitters Jane Muir Podiatry and Healthcare Prayer Group Kiltmaker Jean O’Rourke 19 Main Street .............................. 853112 Vi Wardrop ....................................853783 Seton Mains.................................. 852881 Jo Brydie Footcare, Podiatrist King Architects Longniddry Surgery ........... 07971 601 936 OTHER LOCAL CHURCHES Mark King, 72 Douglas Road ........ 899466 Holistic Therapies, Bowen, massage Sara Slater .................................... 853087 Gladsmuir Church of Scotland A1 Typing Services ....................... 852755 Rev Dr Robin E Hill........................853195 Easy PC EL Mobile Foot Clinic Nikkie Butters ..................... 07963 423837 Services Computer and Laptop Repairs 11.00 - traditional, every Sunday ....................................... 01620 826001 Home Help / Care Services Bluebird Care Dalkeith ...... 0131 660 6610 Communion Copper Blue Design 1st Sunday April, October Graphic design / Web design National Domestic Violence Helpline ...................................... 07891 772 503 ................................. 0808 2000 247 Scottish Episcopal Rev Simon Metzner Gardening National Childbirth Trust St. Adrian’s, Gullane ........... 01620 892154 Hardgraft ...................................... 852829 NCT Support Line ............. 0300 330 0700 Roman Catholic Philip Mitchell Landscaping Ltd National Breastfeeding Helpline St. Gabriel’s, West Loan, ............... 07811 284113 / 813470 ................................. 0300 100 0212 Prestonpans ....................... 01620 822138 Garden maintenance and design Becky Duncan (Miss Gardener) VETERINARY SERVICES ........................................ 07968 772 101 INN / CAFÉ / TAKEAWAYS Village Vet. Surgery TIARRI Landscaping, hard and soft 2a Links Road ............................... 853853 Longniddry Inn...............................852401 ................ 07706 934386 / 852792 Links Vet. Group Filling Station Redhouse Garden Centre Takeaway – Savouries / Cakes Alderston Field, Haldane Avenue, Plants / Garden Supplies / Tea Room Haddington ........................ 01620 822262 Main Street ....................................853525 Drem Road ................................... 899207 SUPER FRY @ Longniddry April - Sept, 10.00-17.00 Vet. Surgeons Fish & Chips / Pizza / Pasta / Kebabs Oct - Mar, 10.00-16.00, closed Mon-Tue Gordon Vets, 111 Market Street, Musselburgh ..................... 0131 665 2124 Links Road ....................................852313 Hairdresser JoLi Café and Gifts Eden Hair Salon, Links Road ........ 852672 Old Reading Room, Main Street ....852724 WHM Hairdressing ............. 07778 678996 The Mobile Hairdresser ...... 07720 898479 Produced by: Longniddry Parish Church (Church of Scotland) SC016556 1 2019 COMMUNITY SERVICES Bus SWIMMING / FITNESS CENTRES Prentice Coaches .............. 01620 822620 Police 111 – Haddington - Ballencrief - Haddington – 6 New Street, Prestonpans Longniddry - Port Seton – Pans - Aubigny Sports Centre ....... 01620 820650 If not an emergency, to call your local Musselburgh - Edinburgh Royal Tranent – police, dial ....................................... 101 Infirmary Loch Centre .................................. 824140 Preston Lodge High School 118 – Longniddry – Seton Sands – Pans Prestonpans – Head Teacher, Mr Gavin Clark (top road) – Wallyford – Mercat Gait Centre ........................ 815483 Park View, Prestonpans ................811170 Musselburgh – Fort Kinnaird Meadowmill Sports Centre ............ 619079 Longniddry Primary School Head Teacher, Ms S Skinner LEISURE / RECREATION Kitchener Crescent ........................853161 ORGANISATIONS FOR CHILDREN Aberlady Curling Club Longniddry Nursery Class Sheena Munro .............................. 852856 Longniddry Guiding Longniddry Primary School, District Commissioner: Kitchener Crescent ........................853831 Longniddry Bridge Club Lucy McVey .................. 07518 572507 Longniddry Church Hall st Library (Mondays, September to April) 1 Longniddry Guides (Wednesday) Church Way ..................................818160 Kate Borgman ............................... 852425 ........ [email protected] Mon 14.00 – 17.00 Tuesday Bridge Club Brownies (Wednesday) Tues 10.00 – 13.00 ........... [email protected] 14.00 – 17.00 Longniddry Church Hall (13.30 – 15.30) Wed 10.00 – 13.00 Barbara Wood .............................. 852370 Rainbows (Wednesday) 14.00 – 18.00 Thursday Bridge Club ......... [email protected] Thurs 14.00 – 17.00 Longniddry Church Hall Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers Fri 10.00 – 17.00 (October to March) .................. [email protected] Sat 10.00 – 13.00 Zoe Peace ......................... 01620 822131 ..... www.facebook.com/longniddryscouts/ Longniddry Community Centre ......852933 Longniddry Bowling Club ..................... twitter.com/longniddryscout Glassel Park Association Mike Carey ................................... 870153 Longniddry Villa Boys’ Football Secretary ................... [email protected] Longniddry Community Centre Andrew Gordon ............................. 852723 Registrar Fitness Centre, Youth Clubs, Badminton, Morag Alexander School of Dancing John Muir House, Haddington Karate, Gymnastics, Zumba, Babies and (age 3+) ............................ 0131 665 2223 ................................... 01620 827308 Toddlers, Social and Drop-in, Longniddry Church Hall Walkers and Talkers, etc. ............. 852933 Thurs. 15.30, 16.15, 17.00, 17.45 Longniddry Golf Club Longniddry Nursery Class MPs / COUNCILLORS General Manager .......................... 852141 Longniddry Primary School, MP : Caterer ......................................... 852623 Kitchener Crescent ........................ 853831 Martin Whitfield .................. 020 7219 2510 PGA Golf Professional: Director of Golf Longniddry Pre-school Playgroup Constituency Office .......................824779 Colin Fairweather ....................... 852228 Christine Betts .................... 07729 184863 .... [email protected] Tennis Club Mon. Tue. Thur. Fri. mornings, MSP : Lucy Bryden.................................. 853704 Church Hall Iain Gray............................. 01620 822711 Ashtanga Yoga Baby & Toddler Group ......... [email protected] Longniddry Church Hall ... see Facebook or Community Centre for East Lothian Councillors: [email protected] .................... 853142 .............. Longniddry Babies and Toddlers Lachlan Bruce ................. 01620 827891 Pilates and Beauty
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