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North Berwick is a very pleasant seaside town in East Lothian, boasting great beaches and coastal scenery, and the Scottish Seabird Centre. Penicuik in Midlothian is the gateway to both the attractions of its own county and to Edinburgh and the Borders.

Pretty South Queensferry sits on the shore in the shadow of the Forth Bridges. We are delighted to be able to start welcoming back visitors and have had to make some temporary adjustments to our operations in order to do so safely.

Measures have been put in place to allow for physical distancing and limiting visitor capacity. You may also find that some of our supplementary services are limited for the time being however our team are excited to be back offering information and inspiration to help you make the most of y. List View. Historic attractions Take a journey back in time and explore the region's fascinating history. Day out with the kids Some of the best things to do with the kids that'll keep adults entertained too!

John Muir Way Walk, cycle or even horse ride along Scotland's newest long distance route. Watersports Make a splash and test your hand at various water activities. Golf courses Be spoiled rotten with the region's amazing choice of golf course. Parks, country parks and gardens Wherever you look, you see green, loads of green! Find Accommodation. Help and advice Get friendly, local advice for your trip at Edinburgh iCentre, located on the historic Royal Mile.

Come along and find out more! For further information, or to be added to the Lothian and Borders GeoConservation Group email list and kept up-to-date with our activities, please contact the LBGC Secretary — see the Society Contacts page for details. Local Geodiversity Sites in the Lothian and Borders area.

We have published over 20 printed and downloadable leaflets and posters about Local Geodiversity Sites and other areas of interest. The priorities for your area are decided by data from our strategic assessment which details threats and risks, and also from feedback from local authorities, partners, and residents in the Your Police survey.

You can read more information about how these priorities are decided and how officers work with local councils and partners to improve your community and address these issues in the The Lothians and Scottish Borders Local Policing Plan. Officers from Lothians and Scottish Borders division have launched a new pilot safeguarding scheme, designed to locate autistic adults and children when they are reported as missing. The Autistic Missing Person Protocol is an information gathering tool, developed in partnership with education, health and social care partners, which will help police officers to find an autistic person who is missing, as quickly as possible.

The Autistic Missing Person Protocol encourages carers and families to record vital information on a form that can be handed over to the police in the event of someone going missing. Download the form to find out more. Visit a police station.



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