Gullane
Gullane is a community on the southerly shore of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian on the eastern coastline of Scotland. There has actually been a church in the village since the nine century. The ruins of the Old Church of St. Andrew built in the twelfth century can still be seen at the western entrance to the village; the church was deserted after a series of sandstorms made it pointless, and Dirleton Parish Church took its place. Gullane Bents, the village's award-winning coastline, is backed by big sand dunes that in recent times have become instead overgrown by invasive hedges like sea-buckthorn. Gullane becomes part of the John Muir Way, a long-distance path along the coast in between Musselburgh and also Dunglass. The local population includes a greater than ordinary portion of elderly individuals, yet also draws in young family members and also travelers for Edinburgh. Urbanisation has brought about some current housing developments being accepted on greenbelt land around the village, as well as Gullane is getting appeal as a traveler village for neighboring Edinburgh (twenty 2 miles away), in spite of the poor transport to the town. Services include the village hall and also a variety of shops consisting of a chip store. There is a primary school, and also neighborhood children participate in senior high school 5 miles away in North Berwick. The Scottish Fire Service College was found on Gullane's Main Street.