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Dawn Houston Childminding Arbroath

Dawn Houston Childminding Arbroath

Open Monday to Friday 7.30 until 5.30 (I try to be as flexible as possible) Open School holidays & Bank holidays. I provide a childminding service that has years of experience, is highly reliable, trustworthy, fun and flexable. I aim to develop children's emotional, physical, social and intellectual needs. I provide an environment that is safe and secure. I offer a wide range of activities from arts/crafts, painting, story telling, imaginary play, as well as outings.
Life Church Arbroath

Life Church Arbroath

James Street, Arbroath ,
An evangelical church making the word of God known to those of any faith or even no faith
GT Driving School

GT Driving School

5 Fairfield , Arbroath ,
Hi,I'm Gavin I'm a fully qualified ADI (7years) I cover Arbroath,Carnoustie,monifieth,broughty ferry and Dundee I offer very competitive rates well below the larger schools. Also included is free use
Culture Shock (Arbroath)

Culture Shock (Arbroath)

James Street, Arbroath ,
To create an atmosphere where young people will be loved, encouraged to grow, and motivated to go beyond.
Tayside Kickers '91 TFC - Subbuteo Club

Tayside Kickers '91 TFC - Subbuteo Club

Saltire Leisure Centre, 58 Montrose Road, Arbroath ,
We meet for local league generally 4-7pm on Sundays, once a month. It's all very relaxed and newcomers are always welcome. Members are spread far and wide including Aberdeen, Arbroath, Dundee, Forfar, Inverbervie, and Perth. Some of us have been playing for over 20 years, some are back to relive our childhood and others learning for the first time. As devotees to developing of the game, we actively promote and teach Subbuteo to kids and youths in Letham (Angus) and Abernethy (Perthshire). If you'd like introduced or re-introduced to Subbuteo, just send us a message!
Apollo Unisex Hair Stylist

Apollo Unisex Hair Stylist

5 West Port, Arbroath ,
Offer friendly & professional service. Services Include: Bridal Parties, Colouring, Curling and Cutting for all ages.
met-fit

met-fit

Keptie Road, Arbroath ,
Fitness Industry Training affordable . unique . flexible . accredited We are only a phone call away call us now on 01241 432600 Met-fit is a brand of Angus College. Angus College is a charity regi
Rachel's Dog Walking, Arbroath - Closed

Rachel's Dog Walking, Arbroath - Closed

£2 for every walk, £5 for a week and £15 for a month. May be off in parts of the summer.
Signal Tower Museum

Signal Tower Museum

The Signal Tower is a museum in the coastal town of Arbroath, Angus, Scotland.Working lifeOriginally built in 1813 as a base of operations for the famous Bell Rock Lighthouse, the Signal Tower housed the families of the keepers stationed on the 'rock', along with the vital shore staff who ran the tender. The name Signal Tower comes from the signalling apparatus installed atop of the tower building that was used to communicate between the shore staff (the Master Of The Tender) and the keepers of the lighthouse. An identical set of signalling apparatus is installed atop the lighthouse itself. Installed within the Signal Tower was a small observatory outfitted with a powerful telescope; it was through this telescope that the signalling apparatus on the lighthouse was monitored during the day. In an age before wireless communications, the ball system employed by the Bell Rock was seen as state of the art technology. At night, any fluctuation to the light would see the supply vessel set sail for the 'rock' to investigate.The signalling apparatus worked with a ball hoisted up and down a pole. The Master of the Tender or one of his staff was responsible for keeping watch between 9am and 10am, during which period the lighthouse keepers would hoist the ball up to the top of the pole if all was well. During foggy weather, the watch was postponed to 1pm. If the ball did remain down, it usually signified a major emergency such as a chronic shortage of provisions or illness of one of the lighthouse keepers, in any case, the tender was launched and would sail for the lighthouse as soon as possible. In 1955, with the advent of helicopters and faster boats, staffing for the lighthouse was carried out from Leith, home of the Northern Lighthouse Board.