West Lothian. Emergency services were called to the scene on Woodhill Road in Blackridge at around 12.10am on Friday, April 9.
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"There is a church in the area but the building adjacent to the proposed development is actually the (licensed) Masonic Hall."Again this mistake continues throughout the application and leaves further doubt as to robustness of neighbour consultation/notification.“Not knowing the difference between a church and a pub is significant given that this is a young persons unit, particularly if we note that alternative locations were rejected on the grounds of being too near
.West Lothian. Emergency services were called to the scene on Woodhill Road in Blackridge at around 12.10am on Friday, April 9.
last month that the tumour had grown and spread to both of her lungs.
Carmondean Community Centre in Livingston.Anyone whose test comes back positive should follow the instructions provided and take immediate action to stop the spread of the virus to others by self-isolating.The Community Testing Programme (CTP) was created in December 2020 to enable local authorities with high prevalence of Covid-19 to work in partnership with the UK government, and identify asymptomatic cases through local testing and support them to isolate.Areas with high rates of infection of
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionOn that occasion Mina’s lawyer said he suffered bullying and harassment in the community and preferred to be locked up.In 2019 he was jailed for a year after he walked into homeless accommodation in Portwell, Hamilton, carrying a knife.He was released early on each occasion, only to offend again.Describing the latest incident, prosecutor Jennifer McCabe said staff at the Barrack
outbreak in four neighbourhoods in Livingston. It was also revealed earlier in the week that there had been confirmed cases of the virus at Peel Primary School in the area.
outbreak at Peel Primary School in Livingston during the week. The PHS figures also reveal that over the seven days between March 9 to 15, another 208 cases were recorded, taking the total to 7224 in West Lothian since records began last year.This means West Lothian had 114 people per 100,000 testing positive for the contagion over the past week, above the national average of 75.