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EAST LOTHIAN POST OFFICES (Updated 16/2/2020) EAST LOTHIAN POST OFFICES (updated 16/2/2020) Aberlady 5-7-1826: PP. HADDINGTON. 6-1-1849 DREM. 1857 EDINBURGH. 1868 DREM. MO-SB 1-7-1874. 1875 LONGNIDDRY S.O. T.O.18-8-1885(ABY). 1-12-1898 S.O: No.723 allocated. 1-1-1923 EDINBURGH 11-10-1926 LONGNIDDRY. 13-2-1927 POST TOWN. 15-4-1931 LONGNIDDRY(tel.code AYP 1-10-1943) Athelstaneford 6-7-1847: HADDINGTON. 6-1-1849 DREM. 1857 EDINBURGH. 1868 DREM. Rubber 1898. T.O.30-5-1895(ATS). 1-1-1923 EDINBURGH. 11-10-1926 DREM. 16-10-1950 NORTH BERWICK. Closed 30-12-1969. Re-estd.1-7-1981. Closed 1984. Re-open 13-5-1985. Closed 2-2-1994. Beltonford 14-8-1844: DUNBAR. Closed 11-11-1853. Re-estd.9-8-1855. Renamed ‘West Barns’ 24-7-1864. Cockenzie --see TSO of PRESTONPANS-- Dirleton 5-7-1826: PP. HADDINGTON. 6-1-1849 DREM. 1857 EDINBURGH. 1868 DREM. Rubber 1885. No.724 issued 1898. 1898 GULLANE RSO. 1899 RSO. T.O.10-1-1899(DTU). 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN 1-1-1923 EDINBURGH. 11-10-1926 POST TOWN. 10-2-1936 NORTH BERWICK. Closed 27-3-2018. Drem 6-1-1849: M.O.& POST TOWN: No.359 allocated. 1857 EDINBURGH. S.B.17-2-1862. 1868 HO/POST TN. T.O.1870(DGL). HO>RSO 1-11-1897. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 1-1-1923 EDINBURGH. 11-10-1926 POST TOWN. 16-10-1950 NORTH BERWICK. Closed 16-3-2009 >Hosted,Equestrian Centre (Tues.9-11 am). Closed by 12/8/2015 >Home Service. DUNBAR 1733: POST TOWN. M.O.1-10-1792. No.111 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(DHF). HO>SSO 6-2-1967. BO>MSPO 1990s >Main 9-3-2015. --Belhaven 1-4-1938. Closed 31-8-1966. East Fortune RAF PO: 16-3-1943: DREM. Closed 1946. EAST LINTON 1-11-1943: POST TOWN (ex ‘Prestonkirk’) MO-SB & T.O.(PK). Closed 28-2-2018. Re-open/relocated 28-3-2018, PO Local. Elphinstone 23-1-1884: TRANENT. Closed 24-11-1893. Re-open 1-3-1894. Rubber 1895. 1-10-1897 HADDINGTON. 2-4-1924 EDINBURGH. 11-10-1926 TRANENT. Closed 24-11-2008. Fenton Barns 4-10-1940: DREM: T.O.(EOF)(discont.2-12-1940) (civilian PO serving RAF base). Closed 22-1-1947. Garvald 11-9-1845: PRESTONKIRK. T.O.27-5-1890(GVD). MO-SB 1-3-1898. By 1927 HADDINGTON. (t.c.18-1-1999: re-open 18-10-1999). Closed 10-3-2009 >Hosted Outreach, V.Hall (Thurs.9-11 am). Gateside 9-12-1901: PRESTONKIRK. Rubber 1901. Closed 8-11-1933. Gifford 5-10-1824: HADDINGTON. T.O.25-11-1879(GFN). MO-SB 1-12-1879. 4-10-1914 EDINBURGH. 31-8-1925 POST TOWN. 29-11-1937 HADDINGTON >Partner Outreach 17-3-2009 (Hoggs Newsagents) Gladsmuir Feb.1824: PP. HADDINGTON. 24-6-2846 TRANENT. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. 1869 TRANENT. 1891 MACMERRY S.O. Rubber 1904. 7-12-1920 EDINBURGH. 31-8-1925 POST TOWN. 29-11-1937 TRANENT. Closed 30-11-1976. GULLANE 5-7-1826: PP. HADDINGTON (‘Gullan’ to 3-9-1885). 6-1-1849 DREM. Rubber 1885. MO-SB 1-7-1887 No.538 issued 1887. T.O.16-2-1892(GUL). 1-12-1898 S.O. 1-8-1902 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. (relocated 13-5-2015, PO Local). Closed 16-5-2016. Hosted c/o East Linton 8-3-2017 (V.Hall, Wed.1-3pm) HADDINGTON 1645: POST TOWN. M.O.1-10-1792. No.171 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(HD). HO>SSO 2-5-1970. --Moreham 23-11-1851: TRO. Closed 1857. HUMBIE 1-5-1912 (ex ‘Upper Keith’) POST TOWN. 22-2-1921 EDINBURGH. 4-7-1932 POST TOWN. Innerwick 13-5-1846: DUNBAR. Rubber 1886. T.O.31-5-1887(IWK). No.188 issued 1884. By 4/1885 SO/POST TN. MO-SB 1-12-1898. 17-5-1930 DUNBAR. Closed 16-1-1965. Re-open 1-9-1967 (by 2000, V.Hall) >Hosted Outreach 11-3-2009 (Wedn.10-12). Kingston 7-1-1852: NORTH BERWICK. Rubber 1887. Closed 30-6-1888. LONGNIDDRY 11-11-1851 ‘Long Niddrie’ PRESTONPANS. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. 1868 S.O. 1-10-1877 RSO. 14-2-1880 ‘Longniddry’. No.238 issued 1880. Rubber 1885. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. T.O.9-1-1906(UAY). 1-1-1923 EDINBURGH. 11-10-1926 POST TOWN >PO Local 5-8-2014. Macmerry 14-8-1880: SO / POST TOWN. No.633 issued 1892. T.O.16-2-1897(MMY). 7-12-1920 EDINBURGH. 31-8-1925 POST TOWN. 29-11-1937 TRANENT >PO Local 13-8-2015. Macmerry RAF P.O. 16-7-1943: TRANENT. Closed 1945. NORTH BERWICK 1801: M.O.& POST TOWN. M.O.discont.11-3-1815: re-estd.6-12-1838. No.346 allocated 1844. 6-1-1849 DREM. 1857 EDINBURGH. S.B.17-2-1862. 1868 S.O. T.O.1870(NIC). 1-3-1871 HO/POST TN. HO>SSO 8-2-1969. BO (2/4,Westgate) >MSPO 1990s (7, High St0 >Main 13-9-2016. --Lochbridge 1936 (poc.11/3/1936). Closed 31-1-1970. --Marine Hotel 26-6-1888: T.O.(NMH) (seasonal, June to Sept/Oct). Rubber 1902. Closed 15-10-1931. Oldhamstocks 20-5-1853: COCKBURNSPATH,Berw. Rubber 1902. T.O.18-5-1934(ODS). Closed 30-3-2000. ORMISTON 23-1-1843: TRANENT. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. 1869 TRANENT. 1879 PENCAITLAND S.O. MO-SB 1-8-1885: SO / POST TOWN. T.O.20-10-1885(OMT). No.485 issued by 1888. 7-12-1920 EDINBURGH. 31-8-1925 POST TOWN (reduced hours by 12/8/2015). PENCAITLAND Dec.1837: PP. EDINBURGH. By 1844 TRANENT. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. 1869 TRANENT. 1873 EDINBURGH. MO-SB 1-5-1876. 1878 SO/POST TOWN. No.276 issued 1882. T.O.21-8-1894(PCT) 7-12-1920 EDINBURGH. 31-8-1925 POST TOWN (to Spar, West End Service Stn.19-5-2017, PO Local). PRESTONKIRK 5-4-1801: M.O.& POST TOWN. M.O.discont.11-3-1815: re-estd.by 1844. No.293 allocated 1844. S.B.17-2-1862. T.O.1870(PK). HO>SSO 1-3-1909. Renamed ‘East Linton’ 1-11-1943. PRESTONPANS 1792: M.O.& POST TOWN. M.O.discont.11-3-1815: re-estd.by 1844. No.349 allocated 1844. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. S.B.17-2-1862. 1868 S.O. T.O.1870(PJN). 1878 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TN. 24-12-1918 EDINBURGH. 1-4-1924 POST TOWN >Main 5-11-2014. --Bankton 28-3-2018: PO Local (Co-op) (ex 'Hawthorn Rd') --Cockenzie 2-8-1872. T.O.17-7-1873(ZFX)(CZI 1-4-1890). MO-SB 1-2-1884. Rural>TSO 1908. --Cuthill 1-2-1905. Rubber 1905. Closed 28-8-1976. --Hawthorn Road 1-8-1939. T.O.1-1-1947(PJU). Closed 27-3-2018 (replaced by 'Bankton') Saltoun 28-2-1909 (ex ‘West Salton’) PENCAITLAND. T.O.by 1914 ( ). 7-12-1920 EDINBURGH. 31-8-1925 PENCAITLAND. Closed 31-10-2005. Samuelston 17-5-1850: HADDINGTON. Closed 4-7-1889. Seton Camp 2-6-1947: LONGNIDDRY (summer seasonal). T.O.(SYT). Closed 30-9-1965. Spott 1-11-1847: DUNBAR. Closed 9-11-1880. Stenton 30-3-1849: PRESTONKIRK. Rubber 1893. T.O.21-11-1893(SNT). MO-SB 2-9-1901. 17-5-1930 DUNBAR Closed 11-3-2009 >Hosted Outreach, V.Hall (Thurs.12 to 2). TRANENT 1795: EDINBURGH. By 1844 M..O.& POST TOWN. No.329 allocated 1844. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. S.B.17-2-1862. 1869 HO / POST TOWN. T.O.1870(THV). 1-10-1897 RSO. 1-8-1905 SO / POST TOWN. 2-4-1924 EDINBURGH. 11-10-1926 POST TOWN. BO>MSPO 1990s. Tyninghame 9-3-1847: PRESTONKIRK. Rubber 1893. MO-SB 1-4-1901: discont.5-10-1932. 1-11-1943 E.LINTON. 2-7-1952 DUNBAR. (t.c.8-3-1988: re-open 20-6-1988). Closed 21-5-2001. Upper Keith 21-3-1851: DALKEITH. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. 1868 SO / POST TOWN. No.374 issued 1883 Rubber 1885. T.O.7-12-1897(UKH). MO-SB by 1908. Renamed ‘Humbie’ 1-5-1912. West Barns 24-7-1864: DUNBAR (ex ‘Beltonford’). T.O.15-2-1887(WBR)(discont.30-10-1946). MO-SB 1-5-1890. Closed 23-7-2003. Re-open 15-7-2004. (to 21a,Edinburgh Rd.,9-1-2007). Closed 24-11-2008. West Fenton 9-7-1874: DREM. Closed 14-8-1890. West Salton 3-12-1810: EDINBURGH (‘Salton’ in some POGuides). By 1844 TRANENT. 14-7-1856 EDINBURGH. 1869 TRANENT. 1873 EDINBURGH. 1878 PENCAITLAND S.O. Rubber ‘West Salton’ 1904. Renamed ‘Saltoun’ 28-2-1909. Whitekirk 22-11-1898: PRESTONKIRK. Rubber 1898. 1-11-1943 EAST LINTON. 1-8-1952 DUNBAR. Closed 31-1-1977 Whittingehame 1826: PP. ‘Whittingham’ HADDINGTON. By 1856 PRESTONKIRK. ‘Whittingehame’ 1-8-1897. Rubber 1898. By 1927 HADDINGTON. Closed by Oct.2001. EAST LOTHIAN POST OFFICES 16-2-2020 (H) = Hosted Outreach (P) = Partner Outreach DUNBAR EH42 1EN HADDINGTON EH41 3UU NORTH BERWICK EH39 4HH Innerwick (H) EH42 1SE Garvald (H) EH41 4LN Stenton (H) EH42 1TE Gifford (P) EH41 4QU PRESTONPANS EH32 9TT --Bankton EH32 9QW EAST LINTON EH40 3DN LONGNIDDRY EH32 0NH --Cockenzie EH32 0DZ Aberlady EH32 0RA GULLANE (H) EH31 2HA TRANENT EH33 1LN ORMISTON EH35 5HT Macmerry EH33 1PA HUMBIE EH36 5PJ PENCAITLAND EH34 5DB.
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