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Ghost villages abound in West Lothian. In the Victorian age of industry, workers’ housing was often hurried and cheaply constructed to serve new mines and works in rural locations.
Such industries often had a short life, leaving these remote homes empty, neglected and slowly falling into disrepair. Once demolished, their sites returned to agriculture or wilderness, leaving little trace in the landscape. Many were too short-lived to appear on maps, and few were ever photographed.
that Boghall Works and its associated mines never lived up to expectations and its owners increasingly turned their attentions to their other works in Uphall.
Starlaw Row, between Livingston and Bathgate, was such a ghost village, but was rather unusual in that some of its houses were dismantled and erected elsewhere.
Boghall (often referred to as Starlaw) Oil Works, was a bold enterprise begun in about 1867 to rival James Paraffin Young’s mighty Addiewell works. Its backers included a former partner of Paraffin Young and the local landowner and MP Peter McLaglan. It seems
The proprietors of Boghall Oil Works erected over 60 homes to house their workforce; thirty in Starlaw Rows, eight in Stable Rows. All but one of the eight victims of the terrible 1870 Starlaw pit disaster were residents of the Starlaw Rows. The location of the remaining twenty or so homes is unknown; – some might have been temporary huts used during construction of the works which continued in use as rough homes afterwards. A number were however of brick construction, as evidenced by an 1881 advertisement seeking contractors to take down twelve brick houses from Boghall and re-erect them at Uphall Oil Works. It seems that among the workforce of the appointed contractor was the fourteen year old Annie Allan, employed to chisel off the mortar from the old bricks at Boghall. She died when the gable end of one of the old houses collapsed and crushed her. A further ghost in a ghost village.
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LOCAL HISTORY
Seafield Law
Site of Starlaw Rows
STARLAW PIT DISASTER
In one of the worst accidents of the shale mining industry, eight men at the Starlaw Oil Works lost their lives in April 1870 when a fire broke out in the upcast (ventilation shaft) of this singlepit mine. Thanks to heroic efforts of a number of their colleagues descending and raising the pit cage in the adjoining shaft, most of the men were saved from the furnace by being hauled up in the cage adjacent to the fire in the most awful conditions. When the rope of the cage finally burned through, and the partition between the upshaft and the downshaft burned through, there were tragically eight men still left below who could not be saved. Seven were family men leaving widows and children. One, William Wands had been married just three months, and the eighth victim was just 17 years old. Five are buried in Bathgate Cemetery.
It’s not known where the Boghall houses were re-erected in Uphall station; a large number of new houses were built to serve the rapidly expanding Uphall Oil Works at that time. One possibility is that they formed the odd collection of buildings known as Office Rows.
Boghall Works closed in about 1880 and much of the remaining housing lay empty until sold to the West Lothian Oil Company who opened their new oil works at Deans, a mile to the east.
The village enjoyed something of a renaissance with a new school at Starlaw constructed with funds from the oil company. Little was invested in improving the housing however; the sanitary
filling them and causing a most disgusting smell.” A reliable piped water supply did not reach the village until 1895.
The West Lothian Oil Company collapsed in 1891, although by then many of the houses in Starlaw Row already lay empty. At that time, the Pumpherston Oil Company were reconstructing Seafield Oil Works on the site of an earlier failed enterprise. New housing was urgently required for new Seafield workers, therefore old rows at Starlaw were taken to house of Pumpherston Oil Co. staff, presumably as a temporary expedient. It seems that little was done to improve living conditions, and in 1914 it was reported that there continued to be only four privies to serve the thirty houses of Starlaw Rows.
During the 1930’s it seems that some of the internal wall between houses were knocked down to provide more spacious homes, but by the end of the decade the ten single room houses had been demolished, and the twenty room-andkitchen homes at Starlaw and the houses of Stable Row appear to have shared this fate soon after. Starlaw school closed in 1938 and was sold by the council a decade later.
The only surviving physical link with this lost community is Starlaw Cottage. This fine established home at the western end of Starlaw Rows is on the site of the Works Manager’s house or office, and might incorporate parts of the original building.
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“Should I Sell During the Summer Holidays?”
Some sellers feel that if they have “missed” the spring market, they should wait until September before selling their property; but there are solid reasons for marketing your home during the summer.
Firstly, your house is likely to look its very best. The bright days and long evenings mean that your accommodation will look light and airy, and any views from the house will be accentuated. Your garden will be in full bloom and adds real value to the purchaser’s perception of your home - they won’t just be looking at rooms! If it is a family house, children’s slide/swings etc. can only make the house feel more like a home - a real hot button for the family buyer. Longer evenings also mean that the opportunity for positive viewings is extended, as partners can view together.
Serious buyers do not let holidays, sports, etc. get in their way and are sometimes frustrated by the reduction in choice, as other sellers delay
bringing their property to market or sometimes withdraw their homes over the summer holidays. Those with children may be under some pressure to secure a property before the new school year and, as a result, could be prepared to pay a higher price in return for a swift purchase.
September is also a popular time for those moving jobs. They will certainly be hoping to move in towards the end of the summer so they can get the move out of the way before putting all their energies into their new position.
So, if you are considering the possibility of selling, why not help supply buyer demand for quality properties this summer. It could pay you handsomely.
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PROPERTY MATTERS
The bright days and long evenings mean that your accommodation will look light and airy, and any views from the house will be accentuated
The monthly Property Matters column is contributed by Craig Turpie. Craig is a director at Turpie & Co Estate Agents and Letting Agents with extensive knowledge of the West Lothian Property Market and over 20 years experience in bespoke sales and marketing.
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No one likes going into hospital and sometimes the idea of staying away from home can be overwhelming, but there are some instances when hospitalisation is sadly unavoidable. So how can the number of hospitalisations be reduced?
• Keeping active: The benefits of being active physically and mentally are well known but for older people, options can often seem limited. Doing things such as crafts, drawing and puzzles keep the mind active, whilst gentle gardening or regular 10-minute walks can help maintain muscle strength.
• Regular hydration: Drinking regularly is key to avoiding health issues such as dehydration or infections and can also improve mood. It is recommended to drink 1.5L of fluid per day even if you don’t ‘feel’ thirsty.
• Good nutrition: Despite appetites decreasing over time, the nutritional benefits of maintaining a healthy and balanced diet are just as important. Meals which add extra vitamins and minerals to diets, such as Vitamin D and calcium can help combat conditions such as osteoporosis.
• A reliable and long-term GP: It is important to have a reliable and consistent GP, as with age medication will likely become more important. Family members or Care Professionals can help to notice ‘red flags’ such as unused medication, and small changes in chronic illnesses.
• Companionship: Getting involved with local groups and organisations or having someone else visit can complement family involvement by providing extra companionship to combat loneliness and isolation, which has been proven to improve general wellbeing and reduce the risk of hospitalisation.
The Living Well column is contributed by Home Instead Livingston. Contact them for advice and support on 01506 346046 or see www.homeinstead.co.uk/livingston
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LIVING WELL
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OUT AND ABOUT THIS SUMMER
With the Spring pressure in your garden passed you deserve some fun time out of the garden, although not for too long as your plants may be desperate for water if the May drought continues into the summer!
Lesley is enjoying the magnificence of the gardens at Attadale in Argyll. The rockface and the sculptural branches here are as sculptural as the carved bench she is sitting on. We always get inspiration from visiting other gardens, whether from individual plants we haven’t seen before, the layout and setting of the garden or perhaps some clever design tricks.
Exploring and walking around a garden is the perfect place for chatting. Mind you, if your companion isn’t into gardening as much as you, the conversation won’t be
about gardening, but equally entertaining! We have had some of our best ideas for the business or our own garden when visiting gardens… even for our next holiday.
For inspiration of where to go next visit two inspiring websites:
www.scotlandsgardens.org
(The Yellow Book people)
www.discoverscottishgardens.org
(Pick up the Scottish Gardens Map 2023 at the garden centre)
The gardening project is contributed by Dougal Philip, New Hopetoun Gardens. Inspiring, informing and entertaining, for more than 40 years.
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Summer Adventures at Almond ValleySomething special is happening on every day of the school holidays, with a programme of drop-in activies, crafts and discoveries that all can join in and enjoy. Almond Valley Heritage Centre, Millfield, Livingston, EH54 7AR. Tel: 01506 414957 www.almondvalley.co.uk
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A Summer’s Night - Join local musician Emily Wishart, a 23-year-old classically trained soprano, for a relaxed evening of music in a variety of styles from opera arias to folk songs, show tunes and more. A carefully crafted programme of the singer’s performance highlights over the years, you can expect to hear music by the likes of Handel, Schubert, Donizetti and Rodgers & Hammerstein including well-known favourites like I could have danced all night from My Fair Lady and Burns selections. Accompanied by duo partner and fellow RCS alumnus, pianist Mianoora Kosonen. Emily graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in July 2021 and since has spent the majority of her time teaching singing to young people in Broxburn and around West Lothian. Emily is currently preparing to begin her Masters in Vocal Performance at the world-renowned Royal College of Music in London this September. This evening of music is being held in support of her postgraduate study, marking the next crucial step in her career as a professional singer. 7:15-9:00pm, Coban Hall, 34 West Main Street, Broxburn EH52 5RJ. Tickets £10 via eventbrite (Search for Emily Wishart)
UNION CANAL CRUISES
Linlithgow Union Canal Centre is open on weekend afternoons until 24th September and weekday afternoons from 3rd July to 11th August. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our tearoom and museum at the canal basin, open 1:304:30pm, where we offer regular short boat trips.
• Weekends only: Avon Aqueduct cruise, 2.5 hours, starting 2:00pm.
• 9th July and 13th August: Afternoon Tea cruise, 2.5 hours
• 30th July and 27th August: Boat trips to the Falkirk Wheel
For booking and information lease visit bookings. lucs.org.uk
FRIDAY 13TH JULY
Wild Food Evening - With Author Mo Wilde & Napiers Bathgate, 62 George Street Bathgate EH48 1PD, 6.30pm. To celebrate five years in Bathgate and our founder Mo Wilde winning the prestigious John Avery Book Award, we are having a wild food themed evening at the shop. Mo is a research herbalist, renowned forager and recently won the Winner of the John Avery Award at the André Simon Awards 2022. Come along for a wild food evening, which will include:
• Meet the author Mo Wilde; Book signings; Book reading; Wild food canapes by Matthew Rooney; Botanical & fermented drink sampling; Intuitive tea making.
Proceeds from the evening will go to a local charity close to our heart and mission, Beechbrae SCIO beechbrae.com
Book via eventbrite – search for Napiers Bathgate CIC
MONDAY 31ST JULY - FRIDAY 4TH AUGUST
Guardians of Ankora Holiday Club - Free holiday club for P1-P7, run by Centrepoint Church at Simpson Primary School, Bathgate. See poster on p2.
SUNDAYS 6TH AUGUST, 17TH SEPT
Open Days at Almondell Model Engineering Centre - All welcome. Free admission and parking. Extended train route, train rides £5 first ride, £2 subsequent rides. Driver Experience £8. Picnic Areas. Refreshments and toilets. Open 10:30am-4:00pm.
Edinburgh Society of Model Engineers, The Almondell Model Engineering Centre
Drumshoreland Muir, Drumshoreland Road, Broxburn, EH52 5PF
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What does it mean to be true to yourself? Across , the sequel to Into the Spider, tries to answer that question through its main characters and it also does so much more.
Into the Spider-Verse became the best Spider-Man film ever made. Now in 2023, Across not only matched the earlier film but surpassed this to take the title.
ACROSS: 1. Airy, 3 Umbrella, 9. Dragged, 10. Fight, 11. Combinations, 13. Tissue, 15. Weasel, 17. Dictionaries, 20. Inner, 21. Diocese, 22. Swelling, 23. Ales.
DOWN: 1. Audacity, 2. Realm, 4. Midday, 5. Refrigerator, 6. Legends, 7. Anti, 8. Agricultural, 12. Glistens, 14. Science, 16. Cordon, 18. Ideal, 19. Aids.
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It’s simply a stunning work of art that captures the feeling and style of comic books like no other film. It is filled with detail, colours and sheer beauty that I haven’t seen in years. It’s a feast for the eyes and while at times it can be a bit much the animation truly makes this simply a mustwatch film. But then you have the story: part-personal drama about lying to yourself and others and not being true to who you are, and “part-toxic dude bro”who doesn’t like it when you change the source material. It’s a film that expands on what was established in to continue the story of Miles Morales in ways that I don’t want to spoil. This film is the pinnacle of Spider-Man films. It’s nothing short of comic book art brought to life on the big screen, with the odd live action reference. I really do hope that everyone goes and watches this film on the
ACROSS: 1. Airy, 3 Umbrella, 9. Dragged, 10. Fight, 11. Combinations, 13. Tissue, 15. Weasel, 17. Dictionaries, 20. Inner, 21. Diocese, 22. Swelling, 23. Ales.
DOWN: 1. Audacity, 2. Realm, 4. Midday, 5. Refrigerator, 6. Legends, 7. Anti, 8. Agricultural, 12. Glistens, 14. Science, 16. Cordon, 18. Ideal, 19. Aids.
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The Film Review is contributed by Robert Ewing. Robert is passionate about film as an art form, and shining a light on films that may not be on people’s radar. Robert is from Kirknewton.
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SPORTS, HOBBIES, LEARNING, SUPPORT GROUPS & MORE...
17TH WEST LOTHIAN SCOUTS - Canon Hoban Hall, Broxburn. (What3words bubble.baroness.shepherds) Join in the adventure and gain life skills. If you are an adult or a young person and want to gain life skills come and join us. Monday:- Beavers (6-8years) 6:15-7:15pm; Cubs (8-10years) 7:30-8:45pm. Friday:- Scouts (10-14 years) 7:00-9:00pm; Explorers (14-18years) 7:309:30pm. Everyone welcome. Contact: info@17thbroxburnscoutgroup.co.uk or 07785 525 466
SIMPSON ART GROUP - We are a recreational art group for people aged over 18 years and meet every Tuesday, 7.00pm - 9.00pm at Simpson Primary School, Bathgate. All levels welcome. There is no charge for member’s first month and you can utilise our art materials during that time. Thereafter, membership fees apply. We have regular demonstrations from local artists. For further information or to apply for membership, please email or call us:
E: simpsonartgroup@outlook.com
T: 07845 643536
BROXBURN GENERAL YOGA CLASS - Sunday morning 9:30 -10:30 - not as bad as it sounds! Class held in the lovely studio at Broxburn United Sports Club, Albyn Place. £5 per session, all welcome. E: iyogawithc@gmail.com or T: 07749 524 249
WINCHBURGH ART CLASS - Winchburgh
Community Hall, every Thursday 9.30am –11.30am. All levels welcome. We have tutors regularly. All mediums used. Contact Secretary 07980 321989
LOTHIAN PHOENIX WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL CLUB - Meet on Thursday nights at Armadale Academy. All abilities are welcome, and no experience is necessary. We have spare sports chairs available to use. Adult’s session is 7.00 - 9.00pm in the large sports hall, juniors’ session is 7.00 - 9.00pm in the small hall. Come along and try something new! Contact Karen Redmond - walkerredmond@aol.com or call 07982195006 to find out more or come along to one of our sessions.
BATHGATE SPEAKERS - Learn public speaking and leadership skills in a safe, supportive environment. Confidence building, social situations, father of the bride, impromptu speaking. Tuesdays 11am12noon (except school holidays) Royal British Leagion, Bathgate. Meetings are free. Optionally, join Toastmasters International educational programme, £20 one-off payments for course materials. Please contact Helen Kelly E: helen.toastmaster@gmail.com or T. 07733 100595
WEST LOTHIAN LITTER PICKERS - We’re a group of over 3000 West Lothian residents, so if you want to help clean up your community, like we do, come join the group on Facebook “West Lothian Litter Pickers(Act Local Think Global)”. We organise group litter picks or put you in touch with a buddy in your area to get you started. We can even provide you with equipment at no cost to you.
WEST LOTHIAN u3a - Retired or semi-retired and looking for a new way to spend your free time? Why not try u3a? u3a is a UK wide movement for retired or semi retired people who wish to make new friends, continue learning in an informal setting, and keep active. Most groups meet at Uphall Community Centre. No formal qualifications are required and non given. For more information see: u3asites.org.uk/westlothian/home Facebook: www.facebook.com/West-Lothianu3a-106310894889317
E: memsecwlu3a@gmail.com
T: 01506 844274.
COMMUNITY PLAYGROUPS BATHGATE - Available for Children from 2 years old at Bathgate Partnership Centre. We offer morning or full day sessions. MonFri 9.15am to 11.30am and Mon-Thurs 9.15am to 2.00pm. Cost £9.00 per am session, £20.00 per all day session Eligible 2 funding accepted. E: bathgate@ communityplaygroups.org or T: 07985 645871.
BATHGATE AND DISTRICT PROBUS CLUBRetired? Fed up with lockdown and covid restrictions? Come and enjoy weekly meetings with interesting speakers on a wide range of topics, together with exciting visits in the summer months. Join us for informal chats, with refreshments beforehand, every Tuesday from 10.00am to 12.00pm in St John’s Church hall, Mid Street, Bathgate. For further information, contact Sandy McAlpin (Secretary) on (01506) 630152
LITTLE MONSTERS UNDER 5 GROUP A new look Little Monsters at Boghall Drop-in Centre. Children 0 – 5 with their parent/carer, Tues, Wed & Thurs. Coffee, tea & refreshments 9.00-9.30am, followed by FREE Dropin Sessions. 9.30-10.30am or 11am-12noon. Afternoon (FREE) 12.30-13.15 Storytime/arts/music classes. Email: arlene@bdic.org.uk Or call the drop in centre on 01506 283201 to register
SONGWRITING GROUP - Looking for new members. We meet on the 3rd Thursday of the month in Room GP3, Strathbrock Community Centre, Broxburn, Entrance B, from 7.00pm - 9.00pm. These are informal evenings aimed at encouraging musicians and songwriters (adults) of all levels and abilities who would like to share their idea, techniques and songs with others in an informal, friendly environment. For further information, please contact Annie on 07824 667889
WHITBURN AND DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB - A local association for retired and semi-retired men to meet for fellowship and friendship. Meetings are held at the Hilcroft Hotel each Wednesday morning at 9.30 and usually conclude around 12 noon. An extensive programme of speakers is planned throughout the year and periodic lunches, dinners and outings are planned. Interested? Contact Rod Dow (Probus Secretary) on 01506 462772 or come along any Wednesday morning for a coffee and a warm welcome.
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BATHGATE HISTORY GROUP - 1st Wednesday of the month, October to April, St John’s Church Hall at 2.00pm. We look forward to welcoming existing and new members.
CHOOSE YOU YOGA STUDIO & WELLNESS HUBDedicated yoga studio in Carmondean, Livingston. Build strength, flexibility and resilience, and support mental health, joint pain/illness/injury recovery. Iyengar yoga 6.007.15 & 7.30-8.45pm Monday. Ante-natal yoga 5.45-6.45 and Vinyasa Flow 7.00-8.00pm Tuesday. Seasonal yoga
5.30-6.30 and Yoga Basics 6.45-7.45pm Wednesday.
Iyengar yoga 6.00-7.15 & 7.30-8.45pm Thursday. Iyengar yoga 9.45-11.00am Friday. Carmondean, Livingston.
E: info@chooseyouyoga.co.uk
T: 07810 824 195
W: www.chooseyouyoga.co.uk or on Facebook
CARERS OF WEST LOTHIAN - Support and social activities for Carers, Young Carers and Disabled Adults. All our carers groups are offered blended – both in person and face to face, as are our social groups: weekly Coffee Morning; monthly Mental Health Support Group, Evening Support Group & Bereaved Carer Support Group as well as groups for Young Carers and Young Adult Carers. Regular Social Groups for Adults with disabilities. Power of Attorney Clinic (face to face) & Benefits Advice (phone or face to face).
T: 01506 448000
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GENERATION ARTS - Creative activities for people aged 50 and over, either living at home or in care with complex needs. Online and offline activities in West Lothian such as a dance dvd, art demos, reminiscence, recipes, music and song playlists, dance and song classes. Creative activity and learning can unlock memories and skills that have been lost and creates a spark of joy for all. Contact generationarts.coordinator@gmail.com or phone 07521 358 239 for further information.
MACMILLAN CANCER INFORMATION & SUPPORT
- A free, confidential service providing a ‘listening ear’, emotional and practical support, help to access benefits/financial advice and other local services. Expert information for anyone affected by cancer – yourself, a relative, friend or carer. Face to face appointments at Partnership Centres in Bathgate, Livingston North, Broxburn, Fauldhouse and Blackburn. Short health walks leaving Bathgate Partnership Centre - call to book a place. Phone and email support also available. Please call 01506 283053 or email: MacmillanWestLothian@westlothian.gov.uk
WEST LOTHIAN 50 PLUS NETWORK - Social activities for the over fifties. Run largely by volunteers we offer a wide range of interest groups to help you stay fit and healthy in both mind and body, whilst socialising with others. Something for everyone, but, more importantly, the chance to meet up and join in with old friends or make new friends along the way. Annual joining fee £20. Follow our Facebook page, visit: www. westlothian50plusnetwork.co.uk or call 01506 635510
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