Sophie and Thomas have been named as the most popular baby names in West Lothian for the past year.
14.03.2020 - 13:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The festival Gig in the Goil has announced their Showcase Stage and a number of West Lothian acts will be on show.
The indoor event in May in Lochgoilhead is well known for its promotion of upcoming artists from across Scotland.
And this year local bands Black Dog Days, Fraser McLean, Luke La Volpe, Mark Sharp & the Bicycle Thieves and Megan Black make up a very strong West Lothian contingent.
Event manager, Ross Coutts, said organisers are looking forward to a successful and busy event.
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Sophie and Thomas have been named as the most popular baby names in West Lothian for the past year.
Royal Albert feel they have been forced to join the new West of Scotland League – insisting “they are no Auchinleck Talbot” with the means to handle such a move.
A incredible pensioner thought to be the oldest woman in Scotland has just celebrated her 110th birthday.
Junior giants Auchinleck Talbot have become the latest club to confirm they plan to join the new SFA pyramid setup.
A former Scottish police officer has been cleared of child sex abuse charges in Canada.
This is the moment a Scots mum united thousands of people from all of the world blighted by coronavirus by singing on her driveway.
Dogs Trust West Calder is no longer accepting walk-in visits from the public due to the coronavirus outbreak.
NHS Lothian has confirmed the steps it is taking to provide extra hospital beds, staff and training as a result of Coronavirus.
A campaign is being launched to reduce thousands of needless false fire alarms.
MSP Miles Briggs sponsored an event at Holyrood focusing on tackling alcohol harm.
NHS Lothian has confirmed the number of people diagnosed with the potentially deadly coronavirus in the area has risen to 11 – the highest of any area in Scotland.
A support group from West Lothian has been busy promoting Endometriosis Awareness month.
West Lothian Council is set to invest over £340 million in 2020/21 to 2027/28 on assets to support the delivery of essential services.
Business owners are being braced for the brunt of coronavirus and warned to take steps to prepare themselves against the “very real threat”.
An individual at a university in Scotland has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Two West Lothian companies have been shortlisted for Scotland’s top business awards
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.