Pupils at Calderwood Primary in East Calder marked the end of the working week to the sound of the pipes, thanks to a special surprise.
12.05.2023 - 11:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Linlithgow's Local Area Committee has asked for assurances that police will continue to monitor the parking in the town's high street before Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE) comes in.
West Lothian Council agreed last month to introduce DPE but it will take two to three years of legal and technical process to bring it in.
In the interval it is up to police to tackle wayward motorists who Councillor Sally Pattle said " just abandon their cars" in the High Street.
Under DPE the council assumes the role of policing parking, either by using its own wardens or contracting enforcement out.
Councillor Pattle, the Lib Dem chair of the local area committee questioned local community officer Constable Fiona Bell about details of ticketing drivers who were abusing parking rules.
The police officer said: "Community officers conducted proactive patrols in problematic areas identified and, during Quarter 4,[January to March] issued 40 tickets to vehicles parked in disabled bays without a disabled badge along with parking on yellow lines. This enforcement action will continue until the issue has improved."
Councillor Pattle asked: "Is that for the whole of West Lothian, if possible could you find out and bring that back to the next area committee."
Constable bell said she would bring back figures to the next meeting
"It would be good to know more information about where you are targeting. Again Linlithgow High Street is a really well known hotspot for terrible parking. People just abandon their cars because they know that there's no enforcement.
"I enormously welcome the parking strategy that has now been approved by West Lothian Council but I think that we are at least two to the three years off anything being to be so so in that time
Pupils at Calderwood Primary in East Calder marked the end of the working week to the sound of the pipes, thanks to a special surprise.
Lewis Capaldi offered kind-hearted advice to a 10-year-old boy from West Lothian who also suffers from Tourette's.
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failed collaboration, claiming the embattled rapper made unapproved changes to a Los Angeles rental property the landlord is trying to collect on.According to court documents obtained by The Post, Gap filed a claim against West, 45, and his Yeezy clothing line in LA court last month.Art City Center, the company that claims to own the building leased to Gap, sued the clothing giant last year over “damages” to the property, at 1360 E. 6th St.The alterations included erecting an exterior ramp in the east side parking lot; installing a tunnel in the lot; removing ceiling lights; building a wall; and nixing three bathrooms, according to the lawsuit.Gap is trying to pass the buck to West, who announced the Yeezy Gap collaboration in 2020.The suit against West claims, “by making and not repairing or restoring the foregoing alterations of the premises that [West] made without Gap’s participation or approval, [West] breached the strategic agreement and directly and proximately caused Gap to incur expenses to repair and restore the premises.”Gap is asking West be held responsible for any damages owed to Art City, as well as $2 million in compensatory damages for itself.
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With summer fast approaching, many people are starting to think about holidays. While some opt for an all inclusive resort where they can relax all day on a beach or by a pool, others prefer a city break and the chance to get out and explore the local area.
is getting ready to crown its season 23 champion!The Top 5 singers are taking the stage Monday night for one last chance to prove to America why they should be the latest winner of the NBC singing competition.For departing Blake Shelton, who has the advantage in his final season with two singers left, there's country girl Grace West and genre-bending crooner NOIVAS. Kelly Clarkson is represented in the final by the soulful D.
is getting ready to crown its season 23 champion!The Top 5 singers are taking the stage Monday night for one last chance to prove to America why they should be the latest winner of the NBC singing competition.For departing Blake Shelton, who has the advantage in his final season with two singers left, there's country girl Grace West and genre-bending crooner NOIVAS. Kelly Clarkson is represented in the final by the soulful D.
A West Lothian bird sanctuary has been named the best day out at the Scottish Hospitality Awards.
Westlife star Mark Feehily has had to pull out of the band's tour "under doctor's orders".The singer shared the news on Instagram today, Monday 22 May, as he told his fans that he needs to undergo surgery this week, preventing him from joining his bandmates Shane Filan, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne on tour. "We have five shows taking place this summer from May-July and it is will deep regret that I will not be able to join Shane, Kian and Nicky on stage for these shows," Mark penned in a statement shared to Instagram.
Kanye West has reportedly hired a new treasurer for his political team as he plots a second run for US president. The rapper, 45, who is still reeling from having his big-money fashion contracts pulled after his anti-Semitic outbursts last year, and his team are said to have brought on a man named Devin Anderson to replace Patrick Krason. Patrick resigned last week amid accusations of potential “unlawful” transactions, with RadarOnline.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic In film after film, from “Nobody Knows” to “Shoplifters,” Japanese master Kore-eda Hirokazu has proven himself to be among the medium’s most humanistic directors, inclined to see the best in people, especially children. So how to reconcile the way “Monster” makes us feel? Returning to his native Japan after helming two relatively disappointing features abroad (“Broker” and “The Truth”), the 2018 Palme d’Or winner opens his latest Cannes competition entry with a building on fire — a “hostess bar” where lonely men seek female company — and fifth-grade Minato (Kurokawa Soya) watching the inferno from a nearby balcony. Kore-eda will return to this scene three times over the course of the film, folding the narrative back upon itself from a different angle each time, before finally revealing who set the blaze.
Lauren Harries' mum has pleaded for help in solving a mystery condition affecting her daughter.The 45 year old Celebrity Big Brother legend was rushed to hospital for an emergency procedure in April, with her mum, Kate Harries, later confirming Lauren had undergone brain surgery. At the time, Kate begged fans to "send prayers" as her daughter recovered from the operation. But Lauren has stayed in hospital, first suffering from memory loss and confusion and later acquiring an unknown illness.
Prince Harry is taking extreme measures to protect his family when they visit the United Kingdom. After his initial request to fund his own police security in the U.K. was denied, Prince Harry’s lawyer argued against the action in a London court Tuesday.
A residents group has hit out at plans for a new play park in an area of Rochdale blighted by anti-social behaviour. The proposals could see a play area - boasting new pieces of equipment including swings, a seesaw and a roundabout - created on a large field at Mainway, in Alkrington.
Motorist are being warned to be vigilant after a spate of vandalism attacks that saw tyres slashed and cars keyed.
Focus Features has the right idea in releasing the new sequel, Book Club: The Next Chapter just in time for Mother’s Day. Reuniting four genuine movie icons – Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen – whose first film in this senior franchise, 2017’s Book Club, was a surprise hit making over $100 million worldwide, there was proof positive that older female audience was eager for a night or matinee out at the multiplex if the idea and cast were right. Since then the pandemic hit and changed moviegoing habits for the older crowd, a group that is hard to get back into theatres (although not impossible – witness The Lost City and Ticket To Paradise). My guess is that with this quartet back in fine form, and now all over 70 (!), this could again play with the usual Hollywood conceit that women of a certain age are not boxoffice. Throw in Italy as their destination and you have an early summer confection that could prove to be irresistible for a too-often ignored demographic.
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