Culross is a picturesque West Fife village on the north of the River Forth, between Kincardine and High Valleyfield. Legend tells it was founded by St Serf in the Sixth Century, and was the birthplace of St Kentigern (St Mungo). Culross Abbey dates to 1217, and the port bustled with trade from the Netherlands in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Its cobbled streets and buildings from this period frame Culross like a snapshot in time, and Culross Abbey, Palace, Town House and other buildings are now preserved by the National Trust for Scotland, but the Royal Burgh is a modern community, and s1culross.com has been developed to allow residents share their news, views and opinions, make announcements, publicise events and show off their photos and videos.

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Hints & Tips

You can type content directly into the space opposite, using the formatting tools to add bold, italic, etc.

Alternatively, you can paste content directly from Microsoft Word. This is particularly useful if you want to include different font sizes or use tables.

You can say as much or as little as you like about your club, society or team – so make the most of it. If you want to include a link, you must also have some text here about your group.

To add a link to your own website, highlight the text you want to become a link (it can be something like click here to go to our website but the name of the website, eg s1play.com is better) and click the symbol on the formatting tool bar that looks like a little bit of chain. A pop-up window will appear. Fill in the Link Address (eg www.s1play.com) and the Mouse-Over Text (eg s1play.com) to the two fields. Then click the Insert button.

When you link to your website, we ask that you link back to s1Culross.com (and we insist that businesses do this). It’s good for everyone – your site could attract visitors who wouldn’t normally go directly there, and it helps both your site and s1Culross.com with search engine ranking. If you have any problems doing this, please contact us.

If there are any features you'd like us to add to these pages, please contact us with your suggestions.

Get involved > Create your own page

Here's the easy way to create a page on s1Culross.com for your club, society, team, business, or anything else you can think of!

You don't need to know anything about making websites. Just type into the fields below or cut and paste from a word processor such as Word. You can then upload pictures and video using the links below, and add a postcode if you’d like to be marked on s1Culross.com's maps.

If you already have a website, this is the place to link to it. It's a great way to attract visitors who might not go directly to your site. We do ask, though, that you link back to s1Culross.com (and we insist on this for businesses).

See the panel on the right for some more detailed hints and tips. And remember, if you have any problems, please contact us.

First of all, give your page a name (choose carefully - this will become a permanent web address)

Now enter some content for your page below (you can edit this at any time)

Tip: You can add content such as tables to your page by first creating them in your word processor, then copying & pasting that content into the box above.

Postcode (optional)

If your club, society or business has a postcode, you can be included on our maps by entering it here.

(e.g. AB11 1AA)

Category

Please select a category for your page. This is where it will appear in s1Culross's directory.

If no category seems appropriate, pick the closest match for now and contact us with your suggestion.

Add photos to your page

Add a video to your page