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There is wide range of businesses in the Temple area, many of which are local people working from home. This page provides a list of the businesses in the area with a link to their website or web page. If you would like to add your business to this list , please get in touch.

Temple Post Office
Post Office
The local Post Office is located at the north of the village and is open Monday-Wednesday, 09:00-12:20. Amongst some of the services offered are Bureau de Change, Special Deliveries, Travel Insurance, Banking Facilities, Birthday/Greeting Cards, but to view the full details, you can check the Post Office web page.
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Jane's Art Classes
Jane Dunlop runs weekly art classes every Thursday morning and afternoon suitable for beginners and the more experienced. You can view full details of her classes here.
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chocolateandmeringue Kerry Bell runs a local business "chocolateandmeringue" specialising in chocolate or meringue based desserts. Chocolate Christmas cakes cost £20 each for a 7.5" cake, and contain fruit. Kerry can be contacted for a full price list on 01875 830752 or
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Temple Bread Delivery Kester Samsom delivers fresh hand-made artisan bread in the Moorfoot area twice weekly! Orders can now be made online via this form, via facebook and by phone: 01875 830 337 or text 07952315533.
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Lothian & Borders Bowen After experiencing chronic back pain herself for many years, Mary Macfarlane received Bowen Therapy and found effective relief from pain. She went on to become a student learning the Bowen Technique and is passionate about the fact that this therapy can be used to treat the whole person and bring about lasting changes. Living in the Midlothian countryside near the boundary of the Scottish Borders, Mary is now able to offer appointments at clinics in Galashiels, Gorebridge and Edinburgh.
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Temple Records 25 years of Scottish Traditional and Irish Music: Songs, harp, bagpipe and fiddle music from Scots and Irish musicians including the Battlefield Band, Alison Kinnaird, Christine Primrose, John McCusker, Robin Morton, Pat Kilbride and many more.
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Alison Kinnaird MBE
Harp Player & Glass Engraver
Alison Kinnaird lives in Temple and divides her time between her two careers as a glass engraver and a professional Scottish harp player, she was recognised for her contribution to artistic and musical spheres in 1997 when awarded an MBE, and has continued to collect awards and accolades - most recently the Creative Scotland award in 2002.
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photos2go
blackcat
Coline Hyslop lives near Temple and runs both photos2go and the blackcat company.
photoso2go specialises in the production of Photo Montage DVDs, Video-DVD transfer and Web Design.
the blackcat company services the small business community by providing PC Consulting, Support and Web Design.

Last updated: 15 January, 2012 Search This Website © Temple Village Website 2011