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Lothian Computers

Lothian Computers

98 High Street, Dunbar ,
A computers repair shop , also selling new PC's if asked. Been trading now on the High Street for just about 10 years. Have been successfull doing this as we are open and honest with every one we deal with and offer gaurantees on all work carried out. Our service price has been the same for about 5 years, we don't overcharge and rely on repeat business and everyone telling their friends about us. Fully insured and registered. Anyone can say they can repair computers these days, but can they offer you a gaurantee, what a if a "new part" they have fitted goes wrong... do they have stock ? Will they say it's not covered ? ALL our work is gauranteed. We fix around 5 computers every day we are open... over the course of almost 10 years... thats a LOT of repairs we have experience about. AND you can come in and chat with us anytime. We don'y just hide behind a mobile phone. Come in and see us ! We're very nice ! lol
Dunbar Harbour

Dunbar Harbour

Victoria Harbour, Dunbar ,
Situated in the South East of Scotland on the outer approaches to the Firth of Forth is the picturesque Dunbar Harbour. The harbour lies under the ruins of this once mighty Dunbar Castle. Dunbar Harbour is under the control of Dunbar Harbour Trust with the day to day running of the harbour being overseen by the Harbour Managment Committee.
Dunbar Lifeboat

Dunbar Lifeboat

Victoria Harbour, Dunbar ,
Volunteers are the heart of the RNLI. We rely on more than 40,000 volunteers - on lifeboats, at stations, on beaches, and in fundraising. Some crew members and most lifeguards are full time. They work with other staff to ensure comprehensive safety coverage around our islands. The RNLI is an independent charity with a board of volunteer trustees.
Dunbar Garden Centre

Dunbar Garden Centre

Spott Road, Dunbar ,
Plants, gardening, gifts, homeware, pets & aquatics, cookshop, clothing, furniture, large Restaurant.
Dunbar United F.C.

Dunbar United F.C.

They play in a black & white home strip, and a blue away strip, and the team nickname is "The Seasiders". They play at the 2500 capacity New Countess Park, part of the Hallhill Centre, that they share with many of the town's sports clubs, including the Dunbar Colts, and Dunbar Rugby Club. Their home matches are amongst the best attended in their league, especially against their local derby rivals Haddington and Tranent Juniors. Although Dunbar United formed officially in 1925, their history can be traced back as far as 1880, when a team called Dunbar FC played Aberlady in a friendly. Over the intervening years, a number of Dunbar clubs were formed and disappeared almost as quickly, with fabulous names like Dunbar Bluebell, Dunbar Thistle, Dunbar Britannia, Dunbar Castle, Dunbar Star and Dunbar Comrades. All of these threads came together in 1924 when a juvenile club called Dunbar United were formed, but a year later their committee decided that they were ready fot the step up to Junior football, and they joined the Berwickshire Junior League. Since then, this great club from the lovely seaside town of Dunbar in East Lothian, just 28 miles to the east of Edinburgh, has won the Edinburgh & District League twice, the East Region Division Two three times and the East Region Cup another three times. But their biggest honour came when they won the prestigious and hard-to-win Scottish Junior Cup in 1961.
Sustaining Dunbar

Sustaining Dunbar

16 Westport, Dunbar ,
Sustaining Dunbar is registered as a charity and under this umbrella tries to offer a small core support service for varied projects which function independently as far as possible. We hope that eventually some of these projects develop into self-supporting enterprises which can then feed some funds back to the core to support the development of further new community projects and enterprises. Examples of projects that are now independent enterprises include the Sparewheels carsharing club and Dunbar Community Bakery.
LEC Boutique, Dunbar

LEC Boutique, Dunbar

104 High Street, Dunbar ,
LEC Boutique is an East Lothian based fashion boutique stocking all ladies fashion, accessories and shoes for any occasion. Catering to all sizes you're sure to find something here! Based on the prominent high street we are open 6 days a week for all your fashion needs, with very competitive prices. We now offer stock online through secure purchase to anywhere in mainland UK through our website. Pop in and be pleasantly surprised ;)
Foxlake Adventures

Foxlake Adventures

Hedderwick Hill Stables, Dunbar ,
Foxlake Adventures: Scotland's only cable wakepark along with Foxfall: the ropes course over water. Dunbar, East Lothian www.foxlake.co.uk 01368863615
Dunbar School of Dancing

Dunbar School of Dancing

RAD Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop and Scottish.
Love Sweets & Ices - Dunbar Sweet Shop

Love Sweets & Ices - Dunbar Sweet Shop

Dunbar High Street , Dunbar ,
Whether you are looking for some hand made chocolates , a quarter of your favorite sweets , some pick n mix, a quality ice cream or a steaming cup of coffee or hot chocolate you will be guaranteed a warm welcome !!
Kiss Me Cake

Kiss Me Cake

7 Murray Court, Dunbar ,
Specialising in unique celebration cakes for all occasions, Kiss Me Cake offers a bespoke service for every client. Every cake is tailor made to your specifications ensuring that there will never be another cake like it. Whether you're looking for a large celebration cake, cupcakes, cake pops or a combination of all, Kiss Me Cake promises have something to please. All cakes are baked and decorated on the premises which is regularly inspected by East Lothian Council and passes all health and safety regulations. Food handling is undertaken only by those with a current certificate in food hygiene.
TinyTalk East Lothian

TinyTalk East Lothian

Hi my name is Paula and I am really excited that my TinyTalk classes are currently running in the East Lothian area. I believe baby signing is the best tool in developing your baby's communication, in a fun and playful environment. I am looking forward to welcoming you and your little ones to my class. Tiny Talk classes are fun, friendly and relaxed. Each class is an hour long, the first half hour is where we sing well known nursery rhymes introducing signs along the way, using lots of props and puppets, play with musical instruments and every third week we sign with a special story. The lessons are all based around “themes” such as first signs, family, meal times, time for bed , clothing, weather, animals and going to the park. There are also festive fun lessons for special times of the year such as Christmas and Easter. Each week there is new core signs with lots of repetition enabling everybody the chance to learn the signs accurately and handouts are given at the end of the class so that they can be taken home to practice with your little cherubs and to teach the rest of your family so they too can learn. The second half of the class is all about the social aspect with tea or coffee and most importantly a chocolate biscuit. It is your chance to socialise, meet other mums or dads and a chance for the babies to play with interesting toys. It is also a chance for you to ask any questions about signing, whether it is clarification on a sign we have just covered or one that you need a wee reminder from a previous class. Signing with your baby can help baby communicate before verbal speech reducing frustrations and also encourages verbal speech. No experience necessary all we need is you and your baby, I look forward to meeting with you at one of my classes