Tranent

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Tranent is the largest of a string of villages in East Lothian in central Scotland that have been industrial since medieval times. The other villages include Prestonpans, Cockenzie, Longniddry and Port Seton. Monks from nearby Newbattle Abbey mined coal here from the 13th century, and worked salt pans along the coast (hence "priest-town-pans", Prestonpans). There were also quarries, distilleries, breweries, tanneries, metal-working, potteries and brickworks. These all became uneconomic in the 20th C and the mining industry dwindled; today the area is a commuter belt for nearby Edinburgh.

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