Cockburnspath and Cove

Cockburnspath and Cove Welcome to the vibrant community of Cockburnspath & Cove situated on the east coast of the Scottish Borders. The Village today is small but busy!

For more information on our village, please visit our website: www.copathandcove.com Cockburnspath is a beautiful and small community situated on the east coast of the Scottish Borders. We are on the border between East Lothian and the Borders and are ideally positioned between Scotland's capital city of Edinburgh in the north and the historic town of Berwick - Upon - Tweed in the south. We are a

coastal village which is popular with many tourists and surfers. We have the stunning coastline as well as being a short distance from the John Muir Way. Cockburnspath is the end of the popular Southern Upland Way beginning in Portpatrick in the West and concluding right here, in Cockburnspath. From Cockburnspath the John Muir Way can be followed for around 9 miles along the East Lothian coast to Dunbar for anyone wanting to catch a train. The area of Cockburnspath has many archeological remains which indicate it has been lived and fought over since the Bronze Age. It lies close to the old invasion route from England into Scotland. The name of our village has changed since even earlier that 1128! Cockburnspath was initially called Kolbrandr, where the name has changed to what it is known as now (Cockburnspath) and most commonly known as Co'path. Cockburnspath was very much a place where people worked the land, traded it and forfeited it as well as building upon it. This is still commonly some activities in Cockburnspath with farms surrounding the village and having estates in the imminent geography. The village has many events and projects taking place all year round including our Community Cafe, Gala Day, Annual Flower Show, Coffee Mornings, Computer Workshops, Art Exhibitions, Meditation, Worship and so much more. We have great facilities including our Village Hall, Primary School, Village Store, Bowling Club, Church, Church Hall and Football Field. Cove is a natural harbour which was improved in 1831 by the building of a break water. The harbour is privately owned. The village of Cove has been described as having more of a Cornish than Scottish air about it. Cove is largely homes and holiday homes with Pease Bay Leisure Park nearby and Cockburnspath just under one mile away. Nearby beaches include Pease Bay and Thornton Loch which are both great for surfing. If you would like to learn more about Cockburnspath and Cove, visit our History page or ask us any questions on our contact page!

10/06/2026

Cockburnspath Community Council meeting is being held on Monday 15 June at 7pm in the cafe area of the Village Hall. (Please note change of date from the usual second Wednesday of the month). Thanks Suzie!

Two more road closures
09/06/2026

Two more road closures

09/06/2026

Branxton Substation enabling works

To complete the new A1 slip road the temporary traffic barrier must be removed to tie in the new road. This requires night shift working from 16th to 18th June. Works will be completed as quickly as possible, and steps will be taken to minimise noise.

Forthcoming works include progressing the 3km haul road to the Branxton substation site, which crosses public roads at three locations. To support construction of these junctions (including signage, road widening and resurfacing), road closures have been agreed with East Lothian Council as follows:

Location 2: Lawfield Road – 11th June to 5th July

Location 3: ZU215 – 4th to 27th August

Location 4:C121 – 19th August to 13th September

C121 road widening requires a closure at Location 5: 14th September to 12th October

As construction on the project continues, SPEN will continue to carefully phase activities to minimise disruption and work closely with the community - ensuring residents are kept informed.

SPEN appreciate the community's patience during these works and encourage people to contact the [email protected] email address with any questions.

For the latest updates please subscribe to the Energy Projects Partnership email bulletin: https://scot.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=dce06089fdded16d0baefa66b&id=674823147e

Image: locations of upcoming road closures (location 1, existing A1 slip road - now reopened)

09/06/2026

With support from the Co'path and Cove fund, the new Deep Time Trail at Siccar Point has officially opened, marking the tercentenary of James Hutton's birth.

Back by popular demand. Afternoon Tea in Aid of Cancer Research.Tickets from Janice Lennon or Cockburnspath Community Sh...
08/06/2026

Back by popular demand. Afternoon Tea in Aid of Cancer Research.
Tickets from Janice Lennon or Cockburnspath Community Shop.

06/06/2026
06/06/2026

Has anyone received a package for Alexander Graham at Dovecot Cottage?

The courier, Evri, says it was delivered on Friday at 9:59 am. It definitely wasn't delivered to me.

05/06/2026

A Huge Thank You to Our Volunteers – The Heart of Sea Cadets

This week, we want to recognise and thank every single volunteer across our District who gives their time, skills, passion and commitment to supporting the Sea Cadet movement.

Whether you are a Uniformed Volunteer, Civilian Instructor, Trustee, Unit Management Team member, or support volunteers behind the scenes, your contribution is invaluable. Every parade night, training session, boating activity, fundraising event, committee meeting and administrative task helps create opportunities that positively shape the lives of young people throughout our communities.

Because of your dedication, cadets gain confidence, develop leadership skills, learn teamwork, make lifelong friendships and experience activities that many would never otherwise have the opportunity to enjoy. The impact you make extends far beyond the unit doors and helps develop the next generation of responsible, capable and resilient young people.

A special thank you also to our District Team, whose hard work, commitment and support help our units continue to have the support to thrive and provide the very best opportunities for our cadets and volunteers alike.

As we look to the future, all of our units across the District are currently seeking new volunteers to join their teams. You do not need previous military experience, maritime knowledge or specialist qualifications – just enthusiasm, commitment and a desire to make a difference.

Volunteering with Sea Cadets offers so many benefits, including:

⚓ Making a real difference in young people's lives
⚓ Learning new skills and gaining qualifications
⚓ Developing leadership and instructional experience
⚓ Building friendships and becoming part of a fantastic team
⚓ Supporting your local community
⚓ Taking part in exciting activities and events
⚓ Personal development and increased confidence

Whether you can give a few hours a week, help occasionally, or take on a more regular role, there is a place for you within the Sea Cadet family.

If you've ever thought about volunteering, now is the perfect time to get involved. Together, we can continue providing life-changing opportunities for young people across our District.

To find out more about volunteering opportunities, please get in touch with your local Sea Cadet unit or contact the District Team.

Your time changes lives. Your support matters. Your volunteering makes a difference.

Lt Cdr (SCC) Galloway RNR
District Officer



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