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Longniddry (Template:Langx, Template:Langx)<ref name=railwaynames>List of railway station names in English, Scots and Gaelic – NewsNetScotland Template:Webarchive</ref> is a coastal village in East Lothian, Scotland, with an estimated population of Template:Scottish locality population in Template:Scottish settlement population citation.<ref name="Scot settlement pop">Template:Scottish settlement population citation</ref> The Scottish Women's Rural Institute was founded here in 1917.

FeaturesEdit

Longniddry is primarily a dormitory village for commuters, with good transport links by road and rail (Longniddry railway station is on the North Berwick Line) to the capital, some 12 miles to the West. The village has a number of local, community based resources including local shops and Longniddry Community Centre, which also houses the library. Near to the library is the Scout Hall used by the Longniddry Scout Group.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The golf course hosted the Carling-Caledonian Tournament in 1961. Like many coastal towns in East Lothian, Longniddry has a sandy beach beside the golf course.<ref>golf web site</ref> This stretch of local coastline is lined with dunes and known as Longniddry Bents.

HistoryEdit

The 18th century Gosford House, which is the seat of the Earl of Wemyss and March, stands on the eastern edge of the village.

In 1917 the first meeting of the Scottish Women's Rural Institute took place in Longniddry organised by Catherine Hogg Blair. 37 women became members.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2006, Longniddry and the neighbouring towns of Prestonpans, Cockenzie and Port Seton were twinned with the town of Barga, Tuscany, Italy.<ref>Prestonpans: Battles of the '45</ref>

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