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Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh News

An image relating to Have your say on keeping temporary Spaces for People measures
West Lothian residents are being asked to share their views on whether temporary measures such as reduced 20mph and 40mph speed limits and new cycle lanes should be kept.
An image relating to Flood prevention help offered to more West Lothian homes
Enhanced flood protection measures have been offered to 15 more homes in Broxburn.
An image relating to Plans in place to cope with growing West Lothian school rolls
School rolls in West Lothian are set to increase due to the area's increasing popularity with young families.
An image relating to Covid funding for local improvements
Each of West Lothian's nine council ward areas will each receive £150,000 to support the recovery and renewal in towns and villages.
An image relating to Council agree funding to boost employment
West Lothian Council has been provided with £530,000 to provide additional support in creating job opportunities for residents aged 25 and who have been unemployed for over 12 months.
An image relating to Festive buses given green light
West Lothian Council has awarded a number of contracts to support the local bus network during the festive period.
An image relating to West Lothian Council has launched its annual Festive Fiver campaign
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.
An image relating to West Lothian issues vaccine appeal as rates remain high
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.
An image relating to Funeral poverty scheme extended
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.
An image relating to Changes for West Lothian Asymptomatic Testing Sites
Locations where local residents can go for Asymptomatic Covid-19 Testing are set to change.
An image relating to How to dispose of your old Smoke Detectors
Residents are being urged not to put old smoke detectors into their grey or blue household bins.