Gullane
Gullane is a town 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 considering that the nine century. The ruins of the Old Church of St. Andrew integrated 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 location. Gullane Bents, the village's prize-winning coastline, is backed by huge sand dunes that recently have become instead overgrown by invasive bushes like sea-buckthorn. Gullane belongs to the John Muir Way, a long-distance path along the coast in between Musselburgh as well as Dunglass. The local population consists of a higher than average percentage of senior people, but likewise attracts young households as well as commuters for Edinburgh. Urbanisation has caused some recent housing developments being authorized on greenbelt land around the town, and Gullane is obtaining popularity as a traveler town for nearby Edinburgh (twenty two miles away), despite the bad transport to the town. Features include the town hall and a range of stores consisting of a chip shop. There is a primary school, as well as local children participate in senior high school 5 miles away in North Berwick. The Scottish Fire Service College was situated on Gullane's Main Street.