Development & transport
Plans to spend £2.615 million to help those hit hardest by the pandemic have been approved.
The Broxburn and Uphall Town Service bus will continue until April 2023 following a successful pilot.
West Lothian Council has expressed its disappointment that hurdles have been placed in the way of delivering a new rail way station in Winchburgh.
Approval has been given for 12 new or upgraded pedestrian crossings across West Lothian.
All Spaces for People measures in West Lothian are set to be removed.
Anyone applying for a gambling licence or permit in West Lothian is encouraged to check the new Statement of Principles beforehand.
A six-week temporary traffic management trial scheme will begin this summer in the village of Newton.
The West Lothian Bus Alliance has been awarded £225,750 by Transport Scotland to improve bus travel in West Lothian.
West Lothian Council would like to thank everyone who completed the Spaces for People survey.
West Lothian residents have until 31 January to make their views known on keeping temporary measures such as reduced 20mph and 40mph speed limits and new cycle lanes.