YEARBOOK
2018/2019
W L COLLIN Electrical Engineers & Contractor Dundee House Bridgend Harbour Road Eyemouth TD14 5JB
W L Collin, Electrical Engineers and Contractor, Eyemouth was established in 1973. This family run firm successfully continues to undertake all types of electrical work.
Domestic
From simple, straight forward repairs on lights and switches, installation of fire alarm systems, to home alterations or new builds.
Commercial
Industrial, retail, recreational and educational spaces.
Marine
Specialising in marine electrics, this independant business has repaired and maintained many vessels, from fishing boats, pleasure craft and RNLI rescue boats. W L Collin regularly work in conjunction with Eyemouth Marine Ltd., where many and varied projects have been successfully completed, over the years, from overhaul and refit work to building new vessels. As members of SELECT since 1998, the quality of the company's work is assured, providing peace of mind for any prospective client.
Telephone (office) 018907 51309 (mobile) 07885 893777 Email david.collin@btconnect.com
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WELCOME TO
EYEMOUTH HARBOUR Scotland’s First Port of Call‌
This, our first Handbook, contains some great information which will aid you with understanding what is available here in Eyemouth. The staff and trustees at Eyemouth Harbour hope you enjoy your visit to our beautiful coastline. Please like our Facebook page and follow us for updates, information, pictures and images of general harbour life! We hope your stay is pleasurable and we look forward to meeting you soon.
Christine Bell Business Manager
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CONTENTS PG 03
Welcome to Eyemouth
PG 06
The Harbour Team
PG 08
The Harbour
PG 12
Navigation & Tidal Information
PG 18
Facilities & Information
PG 21
Transport Links
PG 24
Safety Guidelines
PG 26
Local Heritage & History
PG 28
Exploring the Local Area
PG 30
Useful Numbers
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THE
HARBOUR TEAM Harbour Master Richard Lawton Business Manager Christine Bell Assistant to the Harbour Master Brendan Bates Harbour Operations Team Mark Fairhurst Piotr Pisczc Gordon Young Ken Barrett Accounts Elaine Graham Marketing Executive Gayle Skelly
Eyemouth Harbour Trust Harbour Offices, Gunsgreen Basin, Eyemouth, Berwickshire, TD14 5SD Operations & Harbour Master: 018907 50223 or 07885 742505 Office: 018907 52494 Fax: 018907 50223 Email: office@eyemouth-harbour.co.uk Website: www.eyemouth-harbour.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/EyemouthHarbour Twitter: @EyemouthHarbour Latitude / Longitude: 55° 52.5’N, 02° 5.3’W VHF: Channel 12
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THE
HARBOUR Eyemouth’s unique position just 5 miles from the border with England has long made it a strategically important base and stopping off point for all kinds of boats, businesses and people. Located two miles from the main A1 trunk road via a direct access road avoiding town centre traffic. Eyemouth is less than four hours from London by train (from Berwick upon Tweed) and within easy reach of Edinburgh, Newcastle and three international airports.
Eyemouth offers all the support services associated with a good-sized working harbour, with a broad and well-trained skills base and excellent facilities including boat builders, marine engineers, marine electronics (SIRM), maintenance yard, grid and slipway facilities, refuelling, storage and chandlery. The harbour area can offer accommodation and training facilities, commercial and office space for rental as well as serviced industrial sites available for immediate development.
Featuring the largest and most secure harbour on Scotland’s south east coast with 24-hour lock-free access to a deep-water berthing facility, Eyemouth Harbour offers excellent benefits in terms of cost, convenience and facilities. The Harbour Trust welcomes leisure visitors and commercial operations of all sizes to visit or base their activities in the port.
Close to a number of the North Sea’s offshore wind development sites in the Forth and Tay, it is also ideally positioned for access to the northern European coast, opposite the central North Sea oil and gas fields and is well located for vessels transiting the east coast.
There is a fishing fleet of approximately 26 vessels, ranging from small creel boats to larger trawlers based out of the harbour. This number increases in size during the summer months when visiting vessels from the east coast of England come north. The harbour has a wide range of facilities for the commercial fishing industry including water, fuel, fish merchants, processors and distributors also based locally.
An anchorage (depth 15m) – 1.5 NM to landing pontoon is also available for larger vessels and Cruise ships. The harbour is situated at the heart of this bustling coastal town. Local attractions include Gunsgreen House and Eyemouth Museum. The area is popular with walkers, golfers and nature enthusiasts. The serviced pontoons offer safe secure berthing for visiting, annual or seasonal leisure craft just a few minutes’ walk to the town centre. The harbour building has 24/7 access to WCs, showers, laundry facilities and Wi-Fi is available around the harbour basin.
A wide range of shops and services with vibrant bars, restaurants and cafes are all within easy reach. Eyemouth offers all the support services associated with a good-sized working harbour, with a broad and well-trained skills base and excellent facilities including marine engineers, marine electronics (SIRM), maintenance yard, grid and slipway facilities, refuelling, storage and chandlery. The harbour area can offer accommodation and training facilities, commercial and office space for rental as well as serviced industrial sites available for immediate development. Close to a number of the North Sea’s offshore wind development sites in the Forth and Tay, it is also ideally positioned for access to the northern European coast, opposite the central North Sea oil and gas fields and is well located for vessels transiting the east coast. An anchorage (depth 15m) – 1.5 NM to landing pontoon is also available for larger vessels and Cruise ships. The harbour is situated at the heart of this bustling coastal town. Local attractions include Gunsgreen House and Eyemouth Museum. The area is popular with walkers, golfers and nature enthusiasts. The serviced pontoons offer safe secure berthing for visiting, annual or seasonal leisure craft just a few minutes’ walk to the town centre. The harbour building has 24/7 access to WCs, showers, laundry facilities and Wi-Fi is available around the harbour basin. A wide range of shops and services with vibrant bars, restaurants and cafes are all within easy reach.
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NAVIGATION & TIDAL INFORMATION Eyemouth Harbour is situated 55° 52.5’N, 02° 05.3’W on the South East coast of Scotland. VHF Channel 12 Admiralty Chart 1612 / Imray C24 / OS 67
TIDAL STATISTICS Entrance Channel Width: 17m MLWS (low water) 1.60m MHWS (high water) 5.90m
Gunsgreen Basin (deepwater basin) MLWS (low water) 3.30m MHWS (high water) 7.60m Inner Basin (old harbour): MLWS (low water) 1.70m MHWS (high water) 6.00m Tidal range: Mean spring range = 4.30m
Tidal Data: HW Dover + 03.30hrs The Hurkar Rocks at the entrance are marked by a North Cardinal Mark. Use the leading lights on a leading line of 174°. The deepest water is to the East of the harbour entrance, with a sandy anchorage to the West. Once within the mouth of the harbour keep mid channel. PLEASE BE AWARE – Water depths are variable, particularly in our entrance channel. Please call the Harbour Master on 018907 50223 / 07885 742505
USEFUL INFORMATION • No of pontoon berths: 34 • No of visitor berths: 10+ • Max length: 20m on the pontoons or 40m on quayside berths • Max draft: 2m on the pontoons*
*vessels over 2m draft can be accommodated in our deep water basin, by prior arrangement with the Harbour Master.
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FACILITIES & INFORMATION Eyemouth offers all the support services associated with a good-sized working harbour, with a broad and well-trained skills base and excellent facilities. A direct access road to the quayside, avoiding the town centre, is ideal for wide or heavy loads. • Dimensions at harbour entrance = 17m • Vessels up to LOA 40m (by prior arrangement with Harbour Master) • 24-hour, lock free access to berthing facilities • 100 metres of heavy duty, serviced pontoon (suitable for workboats) • Refuelling – 54,000 litre capacity • Direct harbour access road – avoids the town centre • Deepwater berthing with space for 4-6 wind cat vessels • 24/7 access to WC’s, showers & laundry facilities • Water, electricity, fuel and ice available • Wi-Fi with superfast broadband coming soon • Chandlery • Boat servicing & repairs
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Marine engineers Maintenance yard Grid and slipway facilities Davit crane with 250kg lifting capacity Quayside length: Gunsgreen Basin: 280m / Inner Basin: 490m (inc 230m serviced pontoons) Weight bearing capacity of quayside: 120 tonnes (estimated based on current useage by HGVs) Accommodation & training facilities Meeting room Commercial and office space available for rental within the Harbour Trust’s complex or nearby Wide range of accommodation, shops & local services in the town Restaurants, cafes & bars locally Great transport links to Edinburgh, Newcastle and Scottish Borders
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HARBOUR OFFICES
The Harbour Offices are located at Gunsgreen Basin (see map) Harbour Master’s Office Summer Hours (April – October) 06:00 – 19:00 Monday – Friday / 08:00 – 17:00 Saturday & Sunday Winter Hours (October – March) 06:00 – 17:00 Monday – Friday / 10:00 – 17:00 Saturday & Sunday Accounts & Main Office: 09:00 – 17:00 Monday - Friday
SHOWERS, TOILETS & LAUNDRY
The showers, toilets and laundry facilities are located on the upper floor of the Harbour Office building. These are fully accessible for the disabled. Showers and laundry are coin operated (change available at the Harbour Office) There is also a vending machine for tea & coffee and cold drinks.
SECURITY
24hr CCTV operates in the harbour offices and around the quayside.
BERTHING FEES & LANDING DUES
Are payable at the harbour offices, Gunsgreen Basin. Offices are signposted around the harbour. The office can be contacted on 018907 52494 Our up to date Rates & Charges can be viewed on the website along with our Berthing Terms & Conditions
BUNKERING & FUEL
54,000 litre re-fuelling facility. Available at the fuel jetty, Gunsgreen Basin from 06:30am – 18:30pm (weekdays Summer), 06:30 – 16:30 (weekdays winter), Weekends by arrangement Please call 07885 742505 for duty staff.
ELECTRICITY
Single phase and 3-phase available.
WASTE DISPOSAL
Yachts / Leisure vessels: Wheeled bin at the top of the pontoon ramp. Please call the Harbour Master for special requirements. Fishing / Commercial vessels: Skips in Smeaton’s Yard for general rubbish. Used oil disposal at Smeaton’s Yard. Please call the Harbour Master for any special arrangements.
ICE
Macro flake ice available in 500kg bins by pre-order. Note: 48 hours’ notice is required. Please contact the Harbour Master on 018907 50223 / 07885 742505
TRANSPORT LINKS Edinburgh Airport 0131 333 1000 Newcastle Airport 0871 822 1121 Berwick upon Tweed Rail Station (East Coast main line) 0345 722 5333 Borders Buses Borders Buses operate the 235 and 253 routes in and around Eyemouth. Tel: 01289 308719
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HARBOUR WI-FI
Choose – ‘HARBOUR PUBLIC WI-FI’ PLEASE NOTE: When your device has found the harbour network you must open a webpage (Google, Chrome or Internet Explorer) then choose your tariff. This will then allow connection. It will then open a page where you choose your tariff option: 15 Minutes – FREE / 24 Hours - £2
SPEED
Vessels must restrict their speed so as not to create a dangerous wash or nuisance. Maximum 5 knots
WEATHER FORECAST & TIDE TIMETABLES
MARINE ELECTRONICS Wm. L. Collin - Marine, Commercial & Domestic (SELECT registered) Office: 018907 51309 / Mobile: 07885 893777 Sirm UK 1 St Ellas Wynd, Eyemouth TD14 5HJ. Tel: 018907 51968
CARGO HANDLING / FORKLIFT:
Davit crane on quayside: 250kg capacity Larger cranes by prior arrangement Forklift available for hire (1 tonne lifting capacity)
The current forecast and tide timetables can be found in the Harbour Master’s Office or on our website.
PARKING
BOAT REPAIRS / MAINTENANCE
Pay & display parking operates in the bays alongside The Ship and Hippodrome on Harbour Road.
Eyemouth Marine Ltd, Browns Bank, Eyemouth, TD14 5DQ. Tel: 018905 45545 www.eyemouthmarine.co.uk
CHANDLERY
FMA (Eyemouth) Sampsons Yard, Harbour Road, Eyemouth TD14 5JA. Tel: 018907 50066
There is designated parking around the harbour buildings at Gunsgreen Quay.
The middle pier is for emergency access and loading only and is marked with double yellow lines.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES Eyemouth is a busy working harbour and due care and attention should be taken whenever you are around the quayside. Wherever there is landing, loading or routine maintenance going on extra care should be taken. DO NOT run on walkways or pontoons as they can be slippery when wet or icy in frosty weather. DO use the handrails on access bridges, stairs etc Please remember that alcohol can impair your ability to walk along the pontoons and quayside safely! We advise that lifejackets should be worn at ALL times. Lifebuoys and access points to the harbour are provided at strategic points along with various safety notices. The harbour pontoons rise and fall with the tides so due care must be taken. We recommend that children should always be in the company of an adult and everyone must wear suitable lifejackets when on the pontoons and aboard any vessel. Berth holders should ensure that their guests are aware of the safety considerations and we advise that the berth holder accompany guests on the pontoons.
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LOCAL HERITAGE & HISTORY The town and harbour of Eyemouth are inextricably linked with the sea. Indeed the harbour is the heart of Eyemouth with the inner harbour reaching into the town and joining the River Eye. Eyemouth Museum in Market Square offers a fascinating insight into the town’s colourful history and heritage including The Great East Coast Fishing Disaster of 1881. Gunsgreen House is perhaps Eyemouth’s most iconic building. The handsome white Georgian building overlooking the harbour was built by John & James Adams for a local shipping merchant. The building has been restored, and as part of the project a Museum of Smuggling is now open to the public March to October. Eyemouth Fort, built in 1547, was one of the first Trace Italienne fortifications built in Britain. The original fort was constructed by English troops following the short war known as the “Rough Wooing”. A temporary
peace followed and the fort was demolished in 1550. However, tensions between Scotland, England and France soon began again and with the appointment of Mary of Guise as regent in Scotland more troops entered Scotland. In 1557, the fort at Eyemouth was built and extended by the French troops. However, the occupation was short lived and by 1560, the fort was again demolished by the signing of the treaty of Cateau-Cambresis. You can learn more about the history of the fort and the extensive provisioning of the fort by the French and Scots during a virtual reality tour in Eyemouth Museum and walk around the fort site on the headland to the North of the town.
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EXPLORING THE LOCAL AREA NATURE RESERVES
for Scotland. The reserve is famous for its colonies of cliff-nesting birds, including guillemots, kittiwakes, razorbills, shags, fulmars, puffins and herring gull. There is an excellent tea room, gallery and textile shop, as well as a ranger service. A remote camera link allows visitors to observe birds during the nesting season.
Berwickshire and Northumberland Coast European Marine Site The Berwickshire coastline is one of high cliffs interspersed with rocky coves and small beaches, behind which are miles of beautiful rolling farmland. Owing to the wealth of seabird and marine life, most of the coastline is now a preserved Coastal European Marine Site.
WALKS
The local area is home to a number of important protected nature reserves, where you can stretch your legs in stunning countryside with excellent views and get up close and personal with the local wildlife and beautiful flora.
Eyemouth and St Abb’s Voluntary Marine Reserve Established in 1984 by local fishermen, divers and conservationists, this was the first reserve of its kind in the UK. Periodic events and activities are organised by the marine ranger and are listed on the website, where you will also find news of marine life sightings. St Abb’s Nature Reserve The sheer 300ft cliffs of St Abb’s are a few miles north of Eyemouth and are managed by the National Trust
The Berwickshire Coastal Path offers wonderful cliff walks starting in Eyemouth, going north to St Abb’s Head and south to Berwick-upon-Tweed. For keen walkers with more time and energy to spare, the Southern Upland Way starts slightly further north at Cockburnspath and ends in Portpatrick on Scotland’s West Coast. To the south, St.Cuthberts Way will take adventurous walkers from Melrose to Holy Island (62 miles) through the beautiful Cheviot Hills.
GOLF
On the clifftops south of the harbour is the challenging course at Eyemouth Golf Club, offering you the chance to pit your game against the proud winner of the “Most Unusual Hole in Scotland” award. The clubhouse has panoramic views over the bay from the bar and Bayview restaurant.
COUNTRY HOUSES
The Scottish Borders is home to many examples of lavish country living, some of which can be visited, including the recently refurbished home of Sir Walter Scott, Abbotsford House. • Abbotsford House • Paxton House & Country Park • Floors Castle
BERWICK UPON TWEED
The historic walled market town of Berwick upon Tweed is only 15km south of Eyemouth, just over the border into England. A good reliable bus service operated by Border Buses runs every day.
EDINBURGH
Scotland’s capital city and all the history, culture and retail therapy it has to offer is only an hour away by car. You can also get there by bus from Eyemouth (Border Buses) or train (East Coast Main Line) from Berwick upon Tweed which takes approx. 45mins.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE The largest city in North East England, Newcastle upon Tyne is approx. 1hr 45mins away by car. You can also get there by bus or train from nearby Berwick upon Tweed.
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USEFUL NUMBERS Emergency Services – 999
COASTGUARD
Aberdeen Coastguard operations covers Scotland / England border north to Brora. Sector Manager is Calum McNicol 018907 50348 NHS 24 - 08454 24 24 24
DOCTOR
Eyemouth Medical Practice - 018907 50383
DENTIST
Eyemouth Dental Practice - 018907 50519
PHARMACY
George Romanes Chemist - 018907 50374
TAXIS
B&B Taxis: 018907 51575 J&J Taxis: 018907 50353 John’s Cabs: 018907 50403 Premier (GED) Taxis: 018907 81230
POST OFFICE High Street, Eyemouth
BANKS / ATMS
Bank of Scotland, Manse Road, Eyemouth
CAR HIRE
Eyemouth Auto Centre Unit 1-4 Industrial Estate, Coldingham Road, Eyemouth. TD14 5AN. Tel: 018907 50554 Car Hire - East Coast Rentals 5 Berwick Workspace, Boarding School Yard, 90 Marygate, Berwick upon Tweed. TD15 1BN. Tel: 01289 307611 Enterprise Unit 4 Service Station, Wilderhaugh, Galashiels, Scottish Borders Care hire - deliver & collect to/from Eyemouth. Tel: 01896 755100
OBLÒ Ò
Oblò is an award-winning Style Bar & Bistro offering a fantastic range of food, snacks, coffees and drinks throughout the day, served in modern, ambient, urban surroundings. Oblò also has its own deli area selling a range of hand-picked Italian Artisan, Scottish and local produce, along with a selection of fine retail wines, liquers and spirits and an impressive range of cookbooks and drinking compendiums. Also… the story of ‘Black Friday’ and the famous memorial tapestry • Gift shop • Visitor information Children’s activities • Interactive 3D fort
We are open every day throughout the year – please see our website for current opening hours and menu service times.
We are open April 2019 - October 2019 - See website for current opening times Auld Kirk, Manse Road, Eyemouth, Scottish Borders TD14 5JE 018907 51701 | enquiries@eyemouthmuseum.co.uk
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18-20 Harbour Road, Eyemouth, Scottish Borders TD14 SHU 018907 52527 Enquiries@oblobar.com
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Our award-winning fish & chip restaurant, takeaway and ice cream parlour is a long-established, family-run and family friendly business. Classically situated next to the harbour in the seaside town of Eyemouth, no trip to the Scottish Borders would be complete without a visit to Giacopazzi’s to enjoy the finest fish and chips in town, followed by one of our multi-award-winning ice creams or sorbet.
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