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BATHGATE | 3@KonectMagazines Konect is delivered monthly to 10,000 homes in selected areas of Bathgate and Broxburn. It is also available online: konect.scot/subscribe What’s On: Reconnect Regal 8 Health: Napiers Bathgate ................................... 12 Living Well: Rising cost of living 14 Health & Beauty 16 Property Matters: The “all year summer advantage” 18 Puzzles 22 / 31 Spotlight: Taylor Talks Trades ........................... 25 Garden Project: Summer into Autumn 26 Local Environment: Mama knows best .......... 30 Parenting: Blown away by Blawhorn Moss .. 32 What’s On 35 Film Review.............................................................. 36 Charity: “They’re indispensible - Cyrenians OPAL 37 COVER IMAGE: Napiers: Bathgate’s herbalists ummer may be starting to fade, but there are still plenty of opportunities for getting out and about locally, which here at Konect is what we love to do. In her parenting column, Laura shares a trip with the kids to Blawhorn Moss, which is one of my favourite places to go too, and there’s also a short feature on the West Lothian solar system trail - a quirky way of bringing a fun focus to some simple walks or bike rides locally. There is also an open day this month at Almondell Model Engineering Centre, always worth a visit. The cover features Napiers Bathgate on George Street. Fully independent and run by local people, it’s a wonderful health and well-being resource for the community. I discovered they have a whole lot going on besides their health food and natural beauty ranges – see the feature on pages 12-13. I hope you enjoy the magazine this month. As ever, I’d love to hear what you think! Thanks for reading Konect and supporting local businesses and organisations. S All enquiries, M:E: 07854editor@konect.scot492638 THIS ISSUE P32
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The only place in West Lothian offering herbal medicine consultations, Napiers Bathgate is under new local ownership, and exciting plans are afoot to further develop both the herbal health side of the service, as well as the wholefoods and other natural living offerings.
“We’re now a fully independent, locally-run Community Interest Company,” explains Michelle Gregory, Bathgate resident and co-owner of Napiers Bathgate since February this year. “We’re proud to be using the Napiers name, building on the excellent reputation created since the store opened here four years ago. We are now a completely independent organisation though, and taking it in our own direction to develop a community health hub based on herbal remedies, natural skincare, wholefoods and green living.” A zero-waste food refill
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WHAT IS HERBAL MEDICINE?
This article was written by Helen-Jane Gisbourne after visiting Napiers Bathgate and talking with Michelle and Nicole. Helen-Jane is the editor of Konect magazines and lives in West Lothian with her family.
The store is already well-known and loved as the place to come locally for organic and wholefoods, over-the-counter advice and herbal health supplements. The vegan range is expanding, and with all of their ranges, if they don’t have an item in stock they will order it in for you. Not so many people realise though that you can book full herbal medicine consultations here.
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Herbal medicine takes a holistic approach, looking at not just the symptoms presenting, but the whole person, their lifestyle, medical history, diet and family history. Herbalist then use plant parts to regulate and heal the body. Herbal remedies have been used for millennia and are often used in conjunction with modern medicine. Scientific advancements allow herbalists to better formulate their specialist remedies. A consultation at Napiers Bathgate takes an unrushed hour while the consultant takes the time to get a complete picture of physical, mental an emotional well-being in order to prescribe remedies.
Visit at: 62 George Street, Bathgate, EH48 1PD Call: 01506 353786 Facebook: @NapiersBathgate
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“People tend to come for support with managing stress, anxiety, sleep or digestive disorders,” explains store manager Nicola Burns “Often, they discover herbal medicine as a last resort - when they have tried everything else and are not getting results.”
The team has huge respect for the NHS, but with the service under severe strain and waiting times sometimes extensive, it’s good to know there are many conditions that a herbal medicine practitioner can very effectively help with.
It’s worth popping in to ask. It’s a very friendly, welcoming community in the store - a traditional shopping experience where all the employees are local and regular customers are greeted by name. Pick up local produce, wholefoods, natural skincare and a range of green living products, get over-the-counter advice or just stop for a blether.
section is under construction and will be opening shortly, which will be another first for West Lothian.
That’s how Nicola herself got into herbal medicine. Faced with piles of pills that were having negative side effects without addressing her symptoms, she decided enough was enough, discovered herbal medicine and has never looked back. She now manages the Bathgate store, which has three qualified local herbal medicine consultants who are available for face to face or online appointments.
14 | BATHGATE @KonectMagazines • Winter Fuel Payment of between £100 and £300 to help with energy bills in winter • Free TV licence (if over 75) • Free NHS dental treatment • Help towards the cost of glasses • Support with travel to hospital costs • Council Tax Support • Housing Benefit to help cover rent • Additional pension credit payments for some Unfortunatelycarersitis estimated that around three quarters of a million pensions are missing out on this important benefit right now. The sooner people act, the sooner they will find out if they are eligible for some of the additional financial help, and this could be life-changing for them. Useful numbers to call for support or advice: Age Scotland – FREE national advice line –0800 12 44 222. Pension Credit claim line – 0800 99 1234. 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 LIVING WELL Many of us are, understandably, worried about the rising cost of living but for the elderly this may be too big to handle. More than a million older people on low incomes who would benefit from some extra financial help are going without because they are unaware that they qualify for pension credit and that a successful claim can act as a passport that opens the door to a wide range of other support. What help is available? • Cost of Living Payment of £650, paid in two instalments with the second due later this year • Cold weather payment of £25, paid when temperatures are below 0°C over 7 consecutive days • If eligible, £150 off energy bills through the Warm Home discount scheme
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In fact I use sun products all year round mainly because my hair has a tendency to be dehydrated and coarse. Hair products designed for use in the sun tend to have extra hydration, be ultra replenishing and add extra nourishment. The added benefits of UV filters and extra shine are a sideline One of my favourite products in salon is by the Italian brand davines. The UV protector spray doubles as a fantastic detangler and great curl enhancer. The shampoo is ultra hydrating and all with the benefits of extra UV protection.
Living in the moment we are in right now and dealing only with the situations that are in front of us somehow frees us all up from some of that heightened anxiety. Dialling down or actually switching off the panic button, unless of course you are actually being chased by a bear, will help us all to embrace our new ‘normal’ and decide how we want our future to look.
The Life Coaching column is contributed by Francine Orr, NLP coach, hypnotherapist & reiki practitioner. Francine is based within Linlithgow Chiropractic on Wednesday afternoons and is also available online. See www.orrganise.co.uk
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The answer is sun products, yes even in Scotland. If your hair has prolonged exposure to the sun the UVA and UVB rays can damage the cuticle and cause discolouration, dehydration and brittle strands. Sun shielding products are designed to combat all of this so if your hair is particularly dry or brittle then try using a sun range.
We have all heard about the flight or fight response that protects us from danger by placing us into a state of high alert. That dry mouth, rapid heartbeat and sweaty palms is all too familiar and is an understandable response when we must react quickly to genuine threats, whether that’s a car swerving into our path or a sudden awareness of footsteps behind us. However, it’s far less useful if we live with heightened fear and anxiety when we are going about our day to day lives.
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The last few years seems to have ignited a kind of anxiety that has become increasingly common. Somehow, the fact that life can change overnight has shaken everyone’s confidence. Most of us found that time really challenging and now that the world has opened up again, it’s tempting to assume that things would revert to what we had always thought of as normal. However, for many of us, life has changed for ever and we have had to learn new ways of being.
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Market your home all-year round - Images are a major factor in conveying the appeal of a property. Your property may be a home to you, but it has to be packaged like a product if it is to be marketed and sold effectively. Your estate agent will advise you on all these matters, and a good estate should always be trying to ‘get ahead of the game’ – that includes getting the right images together at the right time so that your marketing can happen when you want it to happen and to best effect at any time of year. Plan ahead and get ahead - There are many things in life that you can’t control, but you can control when you get your pictures taken. A little bit of forward planning goes a long way, and getting pictures taken during the summer months is a great way to take charge of your house sale and put yourself in the best position to sell at the best price. Like kerb appeal, good pictures draw people in – and the right ones really set the tone.
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.
At Turpie & Co, we use advanced photo editing software and techniques to ensure our clients’ properties look great in any weather at any time of the year and always retake new external photographs in the best weather as there is no substitute for natural light. However, long summer days with warm light conditions really do provide the optimum conditions to show your property in its best light.
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Get an all-year ‘summer advantage’ - At this time of year, a service we offer to our prospective clients who are thinking of selling over the next six months is to take pictures of the exterior of their home before the verdant grass and the flowers fade, and the leaves fall from the trees. If you are listing your home for sale over the winter months, it’s really important to give buyers a true and vibrant impression of what your home looks at its best when seen from the outside. The exterior picture is after all the first one any buyer will see of your home when browsing online, so it has to be an arresting one that makes them want to click through to further details and book an appointment to view.
Gain a real marketing advantage - We’ve all heard about a house having kerb appeal. You know…that attractive, well-maintained look that draws in potential buyers. But did you know that the seasons can play a vital role in your marketing too? The marketing of your property needs to take account of this and show your home to its best marketing advantage.
Get a ‘summer advantage’ all year round and a clear jump on any competing homes that decide to list during the winter months by making sure your house looks its best with the best possible pictures taken now. Time really can be on your side if you use it correctly.
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“I’m a people person. I like hearing people’s stories, and sharing mine.” Jamie Taylor of Taylor Roofs is talking about his new podcast, “Taylor Talks Trades.” Now into its 11th episode, it’s a goldmine of insights into the minds of the founders of some of West Lothian’s leading trades businesses.
Jamie’s guests so far have been owners of local businesses including roofing, landscape gardening, stone masonry, groundworks and cleaning, to name a few. They all took different and sometimes unconventional routes to where they are now - running successful trades businesses, employing teams of people, and pushing their limits in personal and professional development. There’s one whose mum wouldn’t speak to him for year when he threw in the chance to pursue a career as an architect to work in the trades instead (she now works in his business and couldn’t be prouder); there’s the apprentice machinist who worked in three or four different sectors including recruitment, before finding his niche in landscape gardening; and many other stories.
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Jamie’s own route into running Taylor Roofs, which now employs around 30 staff, was one that he forged entirely by himself in the face of a lot of external pressures and now runs alongside his wife Kelly. The podcast is a treasury of inspirational stories and insights into businessowners’ mindset and outlook that you otherwise rarely get a chance to see.
“It’s easy to get down, but when you take the time to look around at what you’ve achieved, you realise how far you’ve come. The podcast is about sharing that, it’s to be motivational. It’s going to be tough out there anyway, so let’s put some fun into it while we’re at it,” says Jamie.
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“I’d been thinking about doing a podcast for a long time. One of the reasons initially was that I wanted to show people what’s possible when you get into the trades,” says Jamie. “We’re dealing with a skills shortage affecting the roofing industry and other trades, so I want to show school leavers as well as older people considering a career change, what can be It’sachieved.”already developed into a lot more than this.
Podcast guests share the lows as well as the highs. It can often be lonely running a business.
While the podcast focuses on trades, much of the experiences and insights that are coming out are common to many business owners and Jamie is considering a series on other sectors too. “I don’t have a specific agenda for the podcast though. The YouTube channel builds trust in my brand if customers want to watch it before employing us. So it’s a brilliant way to connect with an audience. But, I’m doing it simply because it feels like a good thing to do and people are enjoying it.”
KEEP SUMMER GOING INTO THE AUTUMN
If you are using compost from a summer planting you must tease it up to get air back into it and add a controlled release fertiliser as it will have been starved on nutrients. Remember to water regularly, they are your babies and rely on you for everything!
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The small outdoor cyclamens are perfect for this role. They have been specially bred from various parents including the
As we move towards the autumn our summer displays in pots on the patio or at the front door can start to look a bit dowdy. It can seem too soon to replace them but something needs to be done. Hopefully you may have a few spare pots and can introduce a new star performer to take centre stage amongst your summer pots and lift the performance.
Persian Cyclamens that we can grow in cool indoor positions and they will perform well outside from now until the end of the year. You could plant small variegated ivies with them and also bury some dwarf bulbs like crocus or tulips to take over the display next spring.
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What’s usually happened is Mum has gone off to feed, leaving her offspring where she believes is safe and somewhere she’ll return to in just a few hours. It’s quite normal and at this time of year you may find a little leveret (a baby hare) hiding in what seems like the most unusual place. A lot of fields have been cut back for silage now we’re through the bird nesting season so the hares are more obvi-ous than before and your attention will likely be drawn to a small little brown fur ball with its ears tucked back, thinking its invisible.
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This hare is probably the youngest one I’ve seen and was thankfully quite tolerant. If you do want something to make you go “awww” then I suggest googling a young leveret because they are quite frankly adorable and will absolutely put a big smile on your face, which is why nature therapy is so wonderful!
The best thing to do is leave it where you found it but if you can, keep an eye on the situation from a safe distance and if it really seems like Mum hasn’t returned then you could consider calling the SSP-CA for advice.
This column is contributed by Clare Harte and Kate Stevenson, who grew up in Edinburgh and now live in West Lothian. Together they run Scottish Sisters Photography and travel around the country to watch and photograph amazing wildlife and scenic landscapes. Follow them on Facebook: @ScottishSistersPhotography
The desire to help wildlife comes naturally to many of us and quite frequently you read stories about baby deer or hare found in the long grass at this time of year, which understandably makes us think perhaps they’ve been abandoned.
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to see if we could get a bit closer to satisfy their Anothercuriosity.mum - always the best source of wisdom - had suggested checking out Blawhorn Moss near Bathgate. We parked at the Blawhorn Moss car park where there is a handy visitor map detailing the various waymarked walking routes. We then followed an easy, short route to a newly extended boardwalk, which the kids were delighted to run around at top speed. As you look out across the moss you can see the wind turbines in all their glory. We were lucky to be there on a gorgeous sunny day so we could sit on the benches along the boardwalk and contemplate…what it would be like to climb up one if it needed fixed and what would happen if you stood too
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I don’t know about you but at some times of year it feels like we spend a lot of time driving places. Holidays, family visits, collecting random stuff my husband has bought on Gumtree! There’s always something. We fill the time in the car as best we can with games and of course a few snacks thrown in for good measure…all to try to avoid the usual “are we there yet” chat. There’s inevitably a game of i-Spy at some point. Once you get past the predictable grass, trees, road (they rarely come up with anything original) it’s usually a wind turbine that someone will “spy” next. And it feels like this always leads to a lot of questions. Oh the joys of inquiring minds.
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In recent months as we’ve been driving about the kids have been intrigued by the large areas shaved off roundabouts along the A71. Even I found myself wondering what on Earth was going on. I was practically giddy when I discovered the reason behind it and was able – for once – to provide an awesome answer to their questions. For anyone not in the know it was due to massive wind farm components being transported through West Lothian. This of course did nothing to allay their preoccupation with wind Soturbines.wedecided
Thereclose. was signage along the way with information about the wind turbines and the surrounding nature reserve. After COP26 earlier in the year the kids have both done a lot of learning at school about climate change and the benefits of reducing pollution so they were excited to know something about it already. And they loved the sculptures that lined the boardwalk inspired by the flora and fauna. They were jumping about pretending to be hair moss blowing in the wind and in the end it was all I could do to get them heading back towards the car park. We still don’t know if a wind turbine can blow your clothes off (answers on a postcard please) but I can guarantee next time we spy one on a road trip we’ll have a lot more to talk about.
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- A day to celebrate our amazing local hills, with events at Linlithgow Burgh Halls in morning, and Reconnect Regal in afternoon and evening.T he results of the children”s storytelling competition will be exhibited at Linlithgow Burgh Halls in the morning, a foraging walk in the hills with a local herbalist at lunchtime, a story telling workshop at the Reconnet Regal in the afternoon, and an evening of stories, skits, Bathgate Youth Band and drama at the Regal in the evening. All brought to you with support from Year of Stories 2022. For more information see storytelling-day-oct-2022/www.bathgatehills.co.uk/2022/06/09/bhv-
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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. Can a punk song save the world?? That is the question posed by Fish Story, a 2009 Japanese film based on the book written by Kotaro Isaka who also wrote the book for the latest Brad Pitt trainwreck of a film called Bullet Train. However, unlike that film, Fish Story is a true delight and is simply fantastic! The film follows four stories which are based in the years 1975, 1982, 2009 and 2012. All the years are connected by the song Fish Story
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While the film will not blow your mind in terms of cinematography or its soundtrack, everything else makes up for it. The four stories are all utterly engaging and riveting, and no two feel the same. How all the stories are interconnected throughout the different timespans and edited together is utterly flawless. One moment you are going from a story about hidden messages in songs and seeing the future, the next moment it’s a boat heist. While in a way that sounds like it could cause major whiplash, the film somehow nails a consistent tone throughout, allowing everything to flow well together. All the acting is great and there truly isn’t a bad performance in the entire film. But a key factor they had to get right was the song and luckily the song Fish Story is an utter banger and I listen to it a lot in my free time. Fish Story is honestly a personal favourite film of mine, and it is worthy of a watch. Available on DVD, Blu-ray, Digitally and to stream on the Arrow Video Channel on Prime.
OPAL is able to do so with the help of dedicated volunteers, such as the aforementioned volunteer, who says of the one-to-one walks: “I have now had 3 walks with my walking buddy. All have been very rewarding for me and I hope for both of us. A regular walk gives structure to the week, and something to look forward to and plan for. A good stimulus to our mental health.”
volunteering to either facilitate at one of the groups, become a volunteer driver or befriender to visit or go on outings with an older person.
“The experience I’ve had with the OPAL volunteers has been completely positive, they give their time out of the goodness of their hearts and I couldn’t be part of Cyrenians OPAL without the gentleman who drives me, he’s very kind. To me, they’re indispensable.”
This volunteer’s walking companion is an older lady whom he has been carefully matched with, who found him to be “a very interesting man… very easy conversation”.
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West Lothian organisation Cyrenians OPAL aims to sustain or enhance older people’s wellbeing and independence. They support individuals aged 60 and above to re-connect socially either on a one-to-one basis or at OPAL’s activity, social or walking groups.
“I would recommend being an OPAL volunteer to anyone.” Another volunteer adds; “Because as well as supporting all the service users, OPAL supports their volunteers extremely well…your contribution will be valued, however big or small it is.”
Two people are strolling along a forested footpath, immersed in conversation and laughter. The genial pair are a one-to-one volunteer befriender and an older person, who meet regularly to enjoy a walk.
Volunteering is often just as beneficial for the volunteer as it is for the individuals they support. By giving just a few hours each week, volunteering provides the opportunity to use your skills and share passions, meet new people and connect to your local area.
One lady who is able to attend an OPAL activity group thanks to a volunteer driver, shares how the volunteers and attending the group are important to her;
Cyrenians OPAL welcome people to get in touch and join their vibrant community of volunteers.
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One-to-one befriending is just one of the many ways in which you can volunteer with Cyrenians OPAL (Older People, Active Lives) as volunteers are needed now, more than ever, as we move forward from the pandemic which engendered loneliness and isolation.
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“I enjoy going to the OPAL groups. One of the things I enjoy is that I manage to laugh and for people who live on their own, the opportunity for laughing is limited.”
Please contact them on: Email: opal@cyrenians.scot Phone: 01506 815815
@KonectMagazines38 | BATHGATE MORNING & EVENING YOGA CLASSES WITH CLAIRE CHANTTherapy for the mind, body and soul. All levels welcome.WHEN: Mondays 9.4511.15am (£10). Hatha vinyasa flow : developing stamina and flexibility for a healthy body and mind. Wednesdays 6.45- 8.00 pm (£8) Hatha and Yin: subtle movement to release stress, build flexibility, un-wind and PRE-BOOKING/PAYMENTrelax. REQUIRED AS NUMBERS RESTRICTED. WHERE: Broxburn United Sports Club, Greendykes Road, Broxburn, EH52 5BP For details email: clairenicolachant@ icloud.com or text mobile: 07766 602629 WEST LOTHIAN LITTER PICKERSWe’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. WINCHBURGH ART CLUB - We meet on Thursday mornings between 9.30 – 11.30 in Winchburgh Community Hall. Any level, any medium are all welcome. If interested, please contact 07980 321989 or email maureenandjohn1@hotmail.co.uk
SONGWRITING GROUP - We meet 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month in Room GP3, Strathbrock Community Centre, Broxburn, Entrance B, from 7.15 pm - 9.15 pm. 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
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LITTLE MONSTERS UNDER 5 GROUP - Morning sessions and afternoon sessions available at Boghall Drop in Centre, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10.00am - 11.30am, or 12.30 - 2.00pm. One parent/ carer to stay only in line with covid and room ratios. Email: arlene@bdic.org.uk Or call the drop in centre on 01506 283201 to registers.
CHOOSE YOU YOGA STUDIO & WELLNESS HUB - Dedicated yoga studio in Carmondean, Livingston. Build strength, flexibility and resilience, and support mental health, joint pain/illness/ injury recovery. Iyengar Yoga - Mon 7.30Vinyasa/Yin8.45pm; - Tues 6.00-7.00pm and 7.208.20pm; Seasonal Yoga (gentle) - Wed 5.30 – 6.30pm; Yoga in Polish Wed 9.3010.30am, Tai-Chi - Thurs 9.30-10.45am; Iyengar Yoga - Thurs 7.30-8.45pm; Yoga in Polish Fri 6.00-7.00pm. Carmondean, Email:Livingston.info@chooseyouyoga.co.uk Tel.: 07810 824 www.chooseyouyoga.co.uk195 or on Facebook CARERS OF WEST LOTHIAN - Support and social activities for Carers, Young Carers and Disabled Adults. Services currently via Zoom/phone: 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. Virtual Power of Attorney Clinic & Benefits Advice and 448000 ARTS - Creative activities people aged 50 and over, either living at or in care with complex and offline activities in West Lothian such as a demos, and song Creative activity and learning can unlock memories and skills that have been lost and creates a spark of joy for Contact generationarts. coordinator@gmail.com or phone 07521 358 239 for further information.
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WEST LOTHIAN u3a - Retired or semiretired 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 and non given. more information see: u3asites.org.uk/westlothian/home PLAYGROUPS
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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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 SPORTS, HOBBIES, LEARNING, SUPPORT GROUPS & MORE... To include your Club or Class, please email details, up to 75 words, to editor@konect.scot Not-for-profit groups are FREE. There is a small charge for businesses. See konect.scot forinformation.BathgateHigh Church Foodbank - We are here to help individuals and families who are resident in Bathgate and Boghall with groceries – short or long term. We are open for you in the church hall every Tuesday from 10.00am until 12 noon. Please bring proof of address. Ring church office for more details on any weekday morning 01506 650517 or e-mail info@bathgatehigh.com
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.
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BATHGATE - Available for Children from 2 years old at Bathgate Partnership Centre. offer morning or full day Mon-Fri 9.15am to 11.30am and Mon-Thurs 9.15am to 2.00pm. Cost am session, £20.00 all day session Eligible 2 accepted. Email: bathgate@communityplaygroups.org or call 07985 645871.
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
BATHGATE AND DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB - Retired? 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
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Affiliated to • Have you been advised / told to get more exercise? • Are you interested in exercise classes, BUT put off by joining a gym? • Why not come along to the Strathbrock Partnership Centre, 189A W Main St. Broxburn. EH52 5LH • There you can exercise, weekly, with Physiotherapist supervision WHO WE ARE Back Into Circulation has been running as a community support group since January 1997. We have affiliations to Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland and St. John’s Hospital Physiotherapy Department. The weekly 1 hour exercise session is supervised by staff from St. John’s hospital physiotherapist department. Back into Circulation is made up of people of all ages and abilities. Our weekly sessions offer a friendly and relaxed atmosphere for those who: • Have not exercised for many years, or • May not like the thought of going to a gym We encourage everyone to go at their own pace – it is not a competition! WHY SHOULD I COME ALONG? • Exercise is good for you – and may help keep you out of hospital • We are more likely to exercise regularly when we do it with others • You will be with people who are in a similar situation to you • Being around others is good for our mental wellbeing and can build confidence You may also bring a friend or partner along with you for moral support. The monthly charge is £9.00. This covers the cost of hall rental and the Physiotherapist who takes each session. Referral to the Group is by GP or via St John’s Hospital. You can also refer yourself (but please check with your GP beforehand) CLASS OPENING TIMES Monday Night from 5.30pm to 6.30pm - We Hope To See You Soon CLUB CONTACT DETAILS Bob McDonald - 01506 431950 - y60rmd@blueyonder.co.uk Ossie Wallace - 07840 160024 - ossie.margaret@gmail.com David Graham - 07575 894094 - davidgraham3369@gmail.com BACK INTO CIRCULATION GROUP