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- Eyemouth Freezers Ltd - Offers cold storage services and supply of locally produced frozen vegetables. Service details and location information.
- Marine Quest Boat Charter - Offers diving, angling and sightseeing trips.
- Food Control Consultants Ltd - A consulting company for advise on official supervision, animal health, food control, food hygiene, supervision of food processing establishments such as internal controls including HACCP and pre-requisite programmes.
- Alemill Holiday Cottage - Self catering accommodation. Information on tariffs, location, local attractions and facilities.
- Silvery Light - A 1884 built traditional herring drifter offering sail training for up to eighteen crew and cruises from Eyemouth. Includes a description of the vessel and an enquiry form.
- AquaStars Dive Centre - Scuba diving centre offering dive trips and training courses. Includes pricing for courses and equipment hire, local dive sites, staff profiles and location information.
- Churches Hotel - Four star establishment with restaurant and bar. Details of rooms, rates, amenities and location.
- Shand Online Solutions Ltd - Ayton based web design and e-commerce services. Profile, services and portfolio with information about prices.
Wikipedia Articles
- Eyemouth disaster - The Eyemouth Disaster was a severe European windstorm that struck the southern coast of Scotland, specifically Berwickshire, on October 14, 1881. 189 fishermen died; most of them were from the village of Eyemouth.
- St. Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve - St. Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve, was the UK's first Voluntary Marine Reserve.
- Eyemouth - Eyemouth (Historically spelt Aymouth) is a small town and parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders, two miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It has a population of circa 3,420 people (2004).
- Eyemouth United F.C. - Eyemouth United F.C.
- Herring Queen Festival - The Eyemouth Herring Queen Festival (Eyemouth, Borders, Scotland) owes its origins to what was called the Peace Picnic or Fisherman's Picnic. The first Peace Picnic was organised by the late Mr.