Livingston News

West Lothian families are invited to join a number of free events taking place across West Lothian this July.

A new shuttle service taking commuters to and from Calderwood in East Calder and Kirknewton Railway Station will launch from 30 June 2025.

A community asset transfer of the former Almondbank Library and adjoining land to local charity Spark has been agreed.

Toronto Primary School Headteacher Fiona Linfoot said: "Hope was a much-loved member of the Toronto Primary family, and will be hugely missed by all her friends and school staff.

Scottish Ministers have overruled West Lothian Council's decision to refuse permission for a new housing development in Mid Calder.

Pupils at a West Lothian school for children with additional support needs have been enjoying a wonderful new Christmas display, thanks to those carrying out Unpaid Work orders.

A West Lothian school for pupils with additional support needs has been celebrating an award-winning year.

A number of council services are set to move from Arrochar House in Livingston town centre.
The creation of a new memorial garden in Livingston to remember those lost in the Covid pandemic has taken an important step forward.
Plans to sell the former Bubbles site to Cruden Homes Limited (CHL) have been approved.

Four West Lothian schools are set to share a £6 million investment programme to upgrade their kitchen and dining facilities.

West Lothian school pupils have been using their art skills to raise awareness of Fairtrade.