Linlithgow
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The Low Port Centre on Blackness Road, Linlithgow is currently owned by West Lothian Council.
The campaign aims to provide every adult who accesses a foodbank in West Lothian over the festive period with a goodie bag filled with toiletries.
COVID-19 hasn't gone away and rates in West Lothian remain high.
Changes to brown bin collection schedules will begin from Monday 29 November.
Funeral poverty is an increasing reality for many people throughout the UK where people find themselves in a position where the cost of a funeral outweighs their ability to pay.
Locations where local residents can go for Asymptomatic Covid-19 Testing are set to change.
Residents are being urged not to put old smoke detectors into their grey or blue household bins.
A kind-hearted Linlithgow resident has helped highlight the poignant story behind some of the former patients of Bangour Village Hospital.
West Lothian Council is looking at potential alternative uses for the Low Port Centre in Linlithgow.
West Lothian Council is marking Fairtrade Fortnight from Monday 22 February to Friday 7 March to help ensure producers in the developing world getting a fair deal.
West Lothian residents are being encouraged to sign up online for this year's Fairtrade Fortnight.
Knowledgeable Linlithgow Primary pupils achieved a fantastic second place finish in the Scotland-wide Euroquiz.