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.
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Lewis Capaldi has spoken of life growing up in West Lothian in a new documentary.
The singer went into detail on his earliest memories and inspirations whilst also revealing his ascent from talent show singer to the global superstar he has is today.
His family lived in Glasgow until he was four-years-old before moving to Whitburn. He says his earliest memories are performing at a talent show and singing songs in his parents car so by the time they were ready to up sticks to West Lothian he was
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.
The number of people who have quit smoking in West Lothian has dropped over the last 12 months.
West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
A threatened strike by binmen in West Lothian over a drugs testing policy has been called off by the GMB.
A Scots DJ turned a West Lothian street into a disco amid the weekend lockdown.
Children in West Lothian have been going on bear hunts to pass time during the coronavirus crisis.
West Lothian Council is offering additional funding to third sector groups to support vulnerable people during the coronavirus crisis.
West Lothian Council will receive £1.7m from national funds to help those hardest hit by the Covid-19 emergency.
Householders have been given an update on bin collections in West Lothian over the Easter bank holiday weekend.
The provision of school meals and care for children of keyworkers in West Lothian is continuing over the Easter period.
Two West Lothian charities were amongst the 100-plus Scottish organisations which have benefited from the generosity of a nation-wide wholesale and retail group celebrating its 100th anniversary.
West Lothian Council received more than 600 enquiries about Universal Credit in the first week of the Coronavirus emergency mirroring the surge in applications for the benefit across the UK.
Staff at St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn raised the spirits of their pupils by performing an hilarious rendition of Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'.
A West Lothian alt-rock band has released a new single.
Mental health support is being offered to West Lothian College students.
Animal welfare experts are appealing to find a new home for a happy young dog.
Sophie and Thomas have been named as the most popular baby names in West Lothian for the past year.
West Lothian Council bosses have thanked the public for their patience and understanding during the coronavirus crisis and heaped praise on staff.
A volunteer group which helps to maintain one of West Lothian’s best loved country parks is appealing for old photos of Almondell, or memories from the early days of the country park that you could share with them.
Five primary schools are acting as HUB schools for the children of key workers during the coronavirus crisis.