Nearly £18 million has been awarded so far to 1584 West Lothian businesses since the coronavirus outbreak.
21.04.2020 - 21:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
West Lothian’s book fairy has teamed up with Boghall Drop-in Centre to make sure locals are still being served up their favourite literary classics.
The West Lothian Courier recently revealed how the county’s local book fairy – MoMo – had been leaving used books lying around in random places for the general public to find.
And MoMo is not letting the lockdown stop her commitment.
To continue running the service she has created a new postal service as well as joining forces with the team at Boghall
Nearly £18 million has been awarded so far to 1584 West Lothian businesses since the coronavirus outbreak.
Food poverty had been a problem in West Lothian long before the Coronavirus outbreak and lockdown crisis.
A West Lothian mum has been keeping people in her village entertained by parading the streets dressed up as cartoon characters.
From sourcing PPE and holding hands with patients while wearing gloves, to thinking about how to protect their own families, life hasn't been easy for hospice workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
The closure of recycling centres has led to a spate of fly-tipping in West Lothian.
The public are being asked to help name a litter of five rescue puppies born at Dogs Trust’s Rehoming Centre in Uddingston during the Coronavirus pandemic.
This Friday (May 8) marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
Police are trying to trace the whereabouts of a missing schoolgirl who vanished in West Lothian.
A West Lothian man has helped to cheer up residents at his dad’s care home by playing their favourite tunes on his flute.
The Met Gala may be all about over-the-top style statements on the top-of-the-top A-listers, but for some couples, fashion's prom is also the perfect place to pack on the PDA. Take Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, for example.
The School Bank West Lothian were delighted to welcome a representative from the West Lothian Battalion Boys’ Brigade who presented them with a cheque for just over £350.
By Jill Goldsmith
A West Lothian businessman has set up an event to help support the country’s most vulnerable families through the coronavirus crisis.
The charity Food Train has been able to step up its services to deliver vital weekly food and grocery supplies to frail, disabled and vulnerable older people in self-isolation during the coronavirus outbreak.
Fearless – the youth service of independent charity Crimestoppers – is urging West Lothian’s young people to learn its five tips to prevent doorstep crime and share them with those who may be more isolated and vulnerable during lockdown.