Balerno
Balerno is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland situated 8 miles (13 kilometres) south-west of the city centre, beside Currie and afterwards Juniper Green. Administratively, Balerno drops within the territory of the City of Edinburgh Council. Its name stems from the Scottish Gaelic Baile Àirneach, suggesting "townland/town of the hawthorns". The earliest written records of Balhernoch or Balernach are found in the late 13th century. The 18th Century brought significant development to the area, with several brand-new flax, snuff and paper mills springing up around the Water of Leith and its tributary, the Bavelaw Burn (proof of flax production can be seen in Harlaw Woods). The biggest of these mills, Balerno Bank Paper Mill located near the centre of the old village enclosed the early 1980s. After the First World War house structure began in earnest in the location as well as since then property stress have virtually overwhelmed commercial and also industrial ones. There was a short loop train running over what is now the Water of Leith Walkway.