A group of fundraisers has raised money for a special charity.
28.01.2020 - 23:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
West Lothian Council has reported a significant increase in the amount of commercial waste being fly-tipped in the area.
Over the past five years, there has been an 85 per cent increase in the number of fly-tipping enquiries dealt with by the local authority.
In 2019, the council handled 2089 enquiries relating to fly-tipping.
The council believes the main reason for the increase is due to commercial operators avoiding their legal responsibilities to dispose of their waste – which costs them money.
A group of fundraisers has raised money for a special charity.
A West Lothian student is holding a pyjama party at Edinburgh University to fundraise for CAMHS and everyone is welcome,
Since hitting the headlines more than 10 years ago Susan Boyle has been a present face in the music industry and in that time has made millions.
In the last three years West Lothian Council has spent an estimated £504,200 repairing potholes.
A talented West Lothian student made it to the final of a UK-wide competition.
West Lothian Leisure has won a Gold Award for the second year in a row.
Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) is coming to Bathgate this month.
Robert Conrad, best known for his roles in and, has died. He was 84.
A charity is urging businesses in West Lothian to kick start the new decade by getting their workforce moving.
West Lothian Clarion's Alex Ball was in fine form as he travelled south for the National Clarion Track Championships.
Pupils from six West Lothian primary schools took part in a procession to mark the Chinese New Year.
Money raised by West Lothian Council’s Community Payback unpaid work order scheme is helping support local men who have experienced domestic abuse.
Peaches the pug, whose love of cheese and crisps has left her struggling on walks, is hoping to shed the pounds by signing up for the UK’s largest pet slimming competition – PDSA Pet Fit Club.
Police are probing the "unexplained" death of a man in West Lothian.
The Courier have teamed up with our friends at Almond Valley Heritage Trust to bring our readers stories from West Lothian’s past.
The number of primary one children in West Lothian who are at risk of being obese has dropped.
Pupils at Bellsquarry Primary School in Livingston are set for a bumper year of sport after winning £20,000 to spend on new equipment from Aldi.
Two West Lothian runners have completed their most recent charity fundraiser in aid of the John Hartson Foundation.
Environmental campaigners have warned that people from West Lothian could be at risk of serious health conditions after it was revealed air pollution is on the rise.
The Courier have teamed up with our friends at Almond Valley Heritage Trust to bring our readers stories from West Lothian’s past.