Local social enterprise Simply Play are delighted to announce their plans for Wonder Woods Outdoor Nursery - West Lothian’s first, fully outdoor pre-school nursery.
17.02.2020 - 00:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A group of fundraisers has raised money for a special charity.
The Royal Bar Golf Club, Harthill, recently held a Sportsman’s Dinner in the Hilcroft Hotel, Whitburn and the event raised £1600.
The money was donated to Petal Support Limited, a local charity offering support services to young people dealing with loss of a family member in tragic circumstances, like homicide or suicide.
Petal offer a safe and confidential environment where those experiencing bereavement and traumatic loss, through
Local social enterprise Simply Play are delighted to announce their plans for Wonder Woods Outdoor Nursery - West Lothian’s first, fully outdoor pre-school nursery.
A new service has been launched in West Lothian offering carers respite.
Actress Gwendoline Christie has said it is “essential” young people do not feel held back by their gender.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
West Lothian Council has been named number one in a national customer satisfaction survey for its street lighting.
An urgent search has been launched to trace a missing teenage girl from West Lothian.
A dozen of Hamilton Gymnastics Club’s young up-and-coming gymnasts competed in the West Lothian Two-Piece competition earlier this month, with all of them winning a medal.
A woman has been seriously sexually assaulted in West Lothian.
West Lothian College has been awarded the Epilepsy Friendly status thanks to efforts from staff.
West Lothian College has been awarded the Epilepsy Friendly status thanks to efforts from staff.
A children’s classic is set to be brought to the stage in Livington next month.
A West Lothian woman has been awarded an MBE for services to women’s football.
Back in 2008, a massive fire burned down a Universal Music Group building leading to the damage of thousands of recordings, the details of which only came to light in a New York Times report from last year. Now, the label is confirming that recordings by artists like Nirvana, Beck, Slayer, Soundgarden, R.E.M., and Elton John were damaged or completely destroyed in the fire, according to legal documents obtained by Rolling Stone.
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.