Longniddry
Longniddry is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, with a population of 2,613 (2001 census). The Scottish Women's Rural Institute was founded right here in 1917. Longniddry is mainly a dorm room town for travelers, with great transport links by roadway and rail (Longniddry train station gets on the North Berwick Line) to the capital. The town has a variety of regional, neighborhood based sources consisting of neighborhood shops and Longniddry Community Centre, which likewise houses the collection. Near to the library is the Scout Hall made use of by the Longniddry Scout Group. The fairway organized the Carling-Caledonian Tournament in 1961. Like many seaside towns in East Lothian, Longniddry has a sandy beach beside the golf course. This stretch of neighborhood coast is lined with dunes and also known as Longniddry Bents.