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M ess age fro m the ed ito r not Christmas until you’ve Iourt’sheard a brass band....and writer Suzanne has been

looking at why we make this association, and where you can hear a brass band this month. The local Newlands Concert Brass have a very busy programme, see page 8. And the same could be said for a panto - the Regal Theatre is hosting what promises to be a brilliant panto this year, Mother Goose, see page 13 for details. It’s also not Christmas without pressies if you’re a child … and local charity River Kids, which has been going for 10 years this year, aims to provide toys for every child in West Lothian who might not otherwise receive anything – see page 22 for details. They accept donations of new and good-condition secondhand toys, and also collect for birthdays so if you’re clearing out toys either before or after Christmas please consider donating them to River Kids. The regular Tesco Bathgate prize draw this month is for a £20 voucher and a box of Christmas crackers. We don’t produce a January issue, so would like to take this opportunity to wish all readers and customers a very happy Christmas. Thank you for reading Konect this year and for supporting local businesses. We’ll be back at the end of January with the February issue.

Helen-Jane, Editor hj@konectdirectory.co.uk

Front cover photo: Christmas in Bathgate. Photo by Stuart Vance

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FEATUREs There’s something about brass bands 08 Panto! – Mother Goose 13 Spotlight on Tatta 16 Spotlight on Leaflet Lady 20 REGULARS Charity – River Kids Music Review Walk Proper ty Matter s Recipe

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COMPETITIONS & PUZZLES Crossword & Sudoku Tesco prize draw Kids’ Puzzles Howden Par k “Santa Sleepover” draw

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COMMUNITY Charity night in aid of Eileen Smith Foundation What’s on & Useful Information Clubs & Classes

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by Suzanne Green

Like many people, I associate brass bands with Christmas time. Every year, when I’m rushing around doing my Christmas shopping, the sound of a band performing carols stops me in my tracks. I feel moved by the music… sometimes my eyes fill with tears and it’s not the cold! The regal sounds of the horns stir me. And in my heart I hear the words of the carols, the message of Christmas. Perhaps connecting brass bands with Christmas originates with the street corner carols provided by the Salvation Army since the late 1800s. Over the years, many brass bands have formed all over the UK, based around communities and local

industry. The local Bathgate Band traces its origins to the earlier part of the 19th century: their first documented high profile engagement was to play for Queen Victoria at Linlithgow Palace in 1842! According to Stuart Gorringe, euphonium player in the Broxburn and Livingston Band, “Nothing much has changed over the last century or so – we play the same (although newer styles) of instruments, the same carols, and wear similar uniforms.” Most bands playing at Christmas are raising money for charity, encouraging a spirit of generosity and concern for those less fortunate. “We feel it’s our duty to play,” says Stuart, “but it’s also something we really enjoy because we see the pleasure it brings people.” There’s just something about a brass band at Christmas time!

Where you c an hear a brass band this Christmas: 28 November Bathgate’s Newland Concert Brass. 4.00 pm Torchlight Procession, Carol Service, Christmas Tree Lights Switch On, Bathgate Steelyard, Bathgate 29 November Bathgate Band. 6.00 pm Leading the Torchlight Procession, East Calder 3 December Broxburn and Livingston Band. 6.30 pm Christmas Lights, Blackhall, Edinburgh 5 December Broxburn and Livingston Band. 12.00 pm Broxburn Santa Parade, Main Street, Broxburn. Afternoon: Carolling in Livingston. Evening (from 6.30 pm): Christmas Tree Lights Switch On, Kirk o’ Calder, Mid Calder 5 December Bathgate Band. 12.30 pm Christmas Charity Festival, Inverleith Park, Edinburgh 6 December Broxburn and Livingston Band. 2.30 pm Christmas Charity Festival, Inverleith Park, Edinburgh 6 December Bathgate’s Newland Concert Brass. Noon –1.00 pm Christmas Carols, Tesco, Bathgate 9 December St David’s Brass (Dalkeith). 6.30 pm – 9.00 pm Christmas on the Corner, Colinton Parish Church, Colinton

12 December Broxburn and Livingston Band. 7.30 pm Christmas Concert, Balerno Parish Church, Balerno 13 December Bathgate’s Newland Concert Brass. 7.00 pm Christmas Concert, St John’s Church, Mid Street, Bathgate 14 December Bathgate’s Newland Concert Brass. 6.45 pm – 8.15 pm Christmas Carols, St John’s Hospital, Livingston 17 December Bathgate’s Newland Concert Brass and Carollers from St John’s Church, Bathgate. Evening, Wester Inch area 18 December Bathgate Band & Bathgate Youth Band. 7.30 pm Christmas Concert, St. Mary’s Chapel, Bathgate 19 December Broxburn and Livingston Band. 7.30 pm Annual Christmas Concert, Canon Hoban Hall, Broxburn 19-20 December Bathgate’s Newland Concert Brass. Morrison’s, Bathgate 20 December Broxburn and Livingston Band. 6.00 pm Christmas Concert, St Andrew’s Church, Clermiston


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Vegas Night on 29th January in aid of the Eileen Smith Foundation.

A glamorous charity fundraiser with a difference is coming up on Friday 29th January in Bathgate... The difference is that it’s being organised by students on the HNC Events Management Course at West Lothian College as part of their coursework and will be assessed for their final grade, so they have every motivation to make sure it’s a really good evening! The students have selected the Eileen Smith Foundation to support for their night, which will be Vegas themed – so get out your best clothes and prepare for an evening’s entertainment with a touch of glamour. There will be a mini casino (local businesses are invited to sponsor a table) and a raffle. The Glenmavis Tavern in Bathgate is generously donating the use of their premises, as well as a disco/dj hire. Tickets are £10 per head, which includes a drink and buffet. “It’s been a clear run so far in organising the night,” says Linda Livingstone, one of the organisers. “Local businesses have been very helpful. Now we just need people to buy tickets and support the evening!” Tickets are available via their facebook page All 4 One Events or call 07535 706622. This is going to be a glittery event to brighten up a dark January evening - a fantastic night out with friends. Put it in your calendar and you’ll be not only supporting a local charity but helping West Lothian college students through their course! The Eileen Smith Foundation, which will receive all funds raised on the night, was set up to carry on the work that Livingston resident Eileen Smith started while undergoing chemotherapy for a brain tumour. Eileen realised there was little or no support for people travelling into Edinburgh for treatment and appointments. Cancer patients have to travel

Eileen & Jed day after day, weeks on end attending chemo and radiotherapy, spending many hours on public transport – exhausting and expensive. “No Chance Cancer” was the wording that Eileen used to start her campaign, along with her husband Jed, to provide help for those who need it most. Her wish was to eventually have red buses with “No Chance Cancer” on them going back and forward. After Eileen passed away, family and friends picked up the baton and set up the Eileen Smith Foundation. It became a registered charity, based in Bathgate, in September this year. Their aim is to purchase a bus and grow the foundation from that. The criteria that patients must meet to access the help is still to be confirmed – the foundation is in its early stages as a charity and focussed on raising awareness and funds. Eileen’s daugher Leasa says, “Mum felt very strongly that there should be free transport for patients and their families to attend chemo etc. Having family beside her helped my mum. My dad went to every appointment with her. Myself and sister tagged along a few times but it definitely made a difference. Why should people go through such a horrible experience alone? That’s why we will keep mum’s fight alive. If we help one family it’s worth the effort.” For more information on the Eileen Smith Foundation please see http:// eileensmithfoundation.com/ For more information on the Vegas event, or to sponsor a table or raffle prize, please see Facebook page All 4 One Events or call 07535 706622.




There’s A Goose Loose Aboot This Hoose!

The Regal Theatre, Bathgate are delighted to announce their 2015 pantomime is... Mother Goose - A Cracking Good Pantomime The classic panto tale is brought to life by the Regal Rep Company from Wednesday 9th until Sunday 27th December 2015. Price: £18.50 Adults/£14.50 Concession/£7.00 Schools bookings Box Office: 01506 630085 Mother Goose is already set to be our biggest and best panto yet. Written and directed by Scottish panto favourite Craig Glover, this brand new production will feature a full professional cast, dancers and panto babes. The theatre are delighted to welcome Craig to the team as writer and director, but also as the star of the show, Mother Goose herself. Having spent ten years earning his damehood at theatres up and down the country, Craig has a wealth of panto experience. He said ‘I am over the moon to be doing Mother Goose this year. It’s the best of all the pantos, because it has something for everyone... brilliant characters, an exciting story and excellent comedy routines’. Craig and the team are already hard at work preparing for this year’s spectacular show. One of the most exciting things about any panto is the dame’s outrageous costumes. ‘I’m used to ten, sometimes fourteen costumes changes in a show so the audiences in Bathgate are in for a real treat’ said Craig. ‘The idea is that each costume is more ridiculous than the previous one and there are

already some exceptional costumes in the pipeline for this year’. Looking forward to spending time in Bathgate, Craig said ‘It’s quite clear that the Regal Theatre is at the heart of the community in Bathgate and I can’t wait to bring the magic of panto to the audiences here. It is a stunning theatre, with a very interesting history and a dedicated team behind it. I’m very excited about being part of that team and working in the town’. Mother Goose promises to deliver traditional panto fun for all the family. The panto tells the story of Maw Morag McGoose (Craig Glover) who lives in the village of Stoatersend with her two children, Jinty and Hector. Local laird Cyril Snotter is threatening to throw them out of their beloved Goose Hoose for falling behind with the rent. On top of that, the family pet Grizela the Goose just keeps getting bigger and bigger. Scunnered with her looks and fed up with being skint, Maw McGoose turns to the evil Radgie McGadgie for help but soon becomes tempted by vanity. Fairy Footer and the handsome Callum Bruce step in to save the day, but will Morag choose the right path? Come and see this eggciting new adventure at the Regal Theatre, Bathgate. With an eggstravagant mix of music, magic and comedy suitable for all ages this show truly has the Eggs Factor. ‘You’re never too old and never too young to join in the Regal panto fun!’ Tickets are on sale now. To book, please call the box office on 01506 630 085 or visit our website at www.bathgateregal.org


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Starting out in business as one lady and her bag, Louise Disharoon ~ aka The Leaflet Lady ~ now has over 10 employees and offices in Bathgate. The past two years have been a whirl of activity for The Leaflet Lady, as she and her team regularly pad the streets of West Lothian, Edinburgh and beyond, keeping up with the ever-increasing demand for her leaflet delivery services. So how has the business grown so quickly and what makes it different? “We are very unique in the way we deliver,” explains Louise, “with a unique monitoring process that ensures every house we are contracted to deliver to is delivered to – or at least if we do make a mistake we can identify why, and will always apologise and rectify it moving forward.” The Leaflet Lady is about so much more than “just” door to door delivery though. They offer a complete end to end service, starting with leaflet design and printing, a bespoke campaign based on the product or service the customer is promoting, and a postdelivery follow-up service to see how the campaign went and how it could be improved the next time. This seems to have been a winning formula so far. The leaflet delivery business can be tough, with too many companies guilty of dumping leaflets in bins rather than getting them through doors. Door to door delivery may sound easy – you just walk up each path and put a leaflet through the door, right? Wrong! The reality is that you’re out in all weathers; it’s physically tiring; it’s easy to lose track of which houses you have delivered to, especially in estates where the streets back onto each other and many houses look similar; some letterboxes are hard to find; and you sometimes have to contend with dogs who are less-than-friendly. On the plus

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CHARITY

“Charity begins at home” by Suzanne Green

Wendy Simpson is the Charity Coordinator for River Kids, an initiative that helps underprivileged children in West Lothian. She is married to Paul, who works in the semi conductor industry, and has two grown-up sons, Martin and Daniel.

Wendy Simpson

What motivated Wendy to get involved in setting up the charity River Kids in 2005? She says, “I had two happy and healthy kids who had grown up in a safe and secure environment. But there are many children who don’t have that, and I wanted to try to make life a little better for them.” “Brummie” Wendy moved up to Scotland 30 years ago. When her own children were in primary and secondary school, she served on the PTA and School Board and “discovered I had a knack for getting people to give me things”. During this time, Wendy met Donny Hughes, who shared her desire to establish a charity that would benefit local children and children’s groups. When he became managing director of local radio station River FM, the plan for River Kids was drawn up and the new charity was born. Since then the radio station has closed, but River Kids has gone from strength to strength, this year celebrating their 10th anniversary. The Toy Appeal is one of the River Kids’ best known initiatives, providing toys at Christmas time and birthdays for West Lothian children who might not otherwise receive them. “Since it was started, we have been able to provide toys for more than 44,000 children,” says Wendy. “We currently spend £10.00 per child on a gift. Each year we deliver to about 1,700 children – about 10 per cent of the school population. “I want to see children reach their full potential. Who knows, the next David Beckham may live in West 22

Lothian. But for want of a football he won’t get the experience that will help him realize his dream. If we can help and encourage every child in West Lothian to do what they would like to do, that is going to have a huge knock-on effect!” Wendy and her assistant Zoe showed me round River Kids’ Livingston headquarters, where stacks of toys, some clothing and toiletries (for older children) were being sorted according to age and gender. I noticed that while the donations for young children seemed plentiful, the gifts for older kids was a bit lacking. “We find that we receive a lot more for the younger ones,” says Wendy. Christmas deliveries go out during the first two weeks in December, this year with the help of all six stations in West Lothian’s Fire Service. But donations are gratefully received all year round – especially now that River Kids has begun giving birthday presents. It was a delight to meet and interview this bighearted woman. Charity really does begin at home.

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MUSIC REVIEW

You never give me your money by James Kerr, Regal Music Club

With an eye firmly on the Christmas market, Apple records have masterminded the rerelease of the Beatles singles compilation “1”, originally issued in November 2000. Fifteen years ago - do you feel old now? The huge upgrade to the package is not bonus tracks, but a second DVD or Blu-ray disc containing videos for the 27 songs. Surprisingly, this is the first time that any of the Beatles promo films have been commercially available, aside from those incorporated into the Anthology TV series (mostly in heavily edited form). The restoration work is remarkable, both in terms of picture quality and

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mixes. Given that this 1CD and 1 DVD/Blu-ray set retails for about £14, this is close to the bargain of the century. However, as is often the case with Beatles product, if you want the whole story then you have to be prepared to dig a little deeper. Let’s say that you want to watch the groundbreaking video for Strawberry Fields Forever.. As part of the double A-side with Penny Lane you might think it would deserve a place on the main “1” tracklist. You’re wrong though. To see this you need to spring for the “1+” deluxe set, which will cost you another £20 on top. Cheers, lads. On the plus side (do you see what I did there?) among 23 further visuals are the remarkable films for Rain, A Day In The Life, and Hey Bulldog, plus both of the Threatles releases, the video for Free As A Bird faring particularly well. You pays your money, you takes your choice, and so forth.

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WALK

The Blaeberryhill Circular Karen Murray makes the most of a local park whilst on the football run

As we’re all busy people, fitting in a brisk walk when we can is often all we can do, especially as the days are now shorter so evening strolls are either taken in the dark or not at all. And while I do partake in walking in the dark donning a head torch, it’s preferable to take one’s daily constitutional in the daylight when at all possible. So I take my chances when I can, a great opportunity being on the football run of a weekend morning. This is also an opportunity to find new places to walk when we’re at an away game, so I was pleased to be heading to Whitburn recently on a rare crisp, sunny autumn morning. The weather was on my side, so once the boys were dropped off for some pre-match warm up work, I took a look around me and discovered a path network very close by. The match was at

Blaeberryhill Park which is a lovely green space in a fairly built-up area of Whitburn. I love to find these little oases of shrubbery within urban areas and so I headed off along the first path I found discovering a sign denoting the 1.1 km Blaeberryhill Circular path. As the name suggests this path circuits the park starting near Briar Gardens and heading south along the western edge of the park between it and Croftmalloch Primary School. It then goes east across the park and north to rejoin the main Whitburn town path at Eppiestane Road. The path is an odd mixture of wide well-lit tarmac paths within housing estates and narrower, wet and muddy paths nearer the park within trees. I like this mixture however, turning a corner and finding something different, moving from views over the park to paths winding between houses. Unfortunately it was too late in the year for finding any blaeberries! The circular path is also part of the longer 3.8km Whitburn town path which starts at the west end of the town on Polkemmet Road and winds its way through the town to meet the East Whitburn to Stoneyburn path, again winding between houses and community woodland along the way. I didn’t have to time to take the longer path, as I had to at least see the second half of the match and be a good ‘soccer mom’ so I ended up taking in two circuits of the Blaeberryhill Circular path, adding in an extra spur to end up at the opposite end of the park from the football pitch, from where I could enjoy the boys’ game and the sunshine spreading its warmth along the length of the park. The boys hadn’t missed me, I had enjoyed a new walking route, some fresh air and exercise and made use of the spare time. All good, although the match was unfortunately lost. You win some, you lose some…and meantime I look forward to the next away match and the possibility of another new route. Parks and routes such as Blaeberryhill are to be found in most towns, and whilst they are not particularly walking destinations in themselves, they are ideal for getting some fresh air and exercise whilst you’re in town for something else.

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Christmas in West Lothian With 2015, the national year of Food and Drink shortly coming to an end and 2016, the year of Innovation Architecture and Design fast approaching, we are starting to think about how to celebrate Christmas in style in West Lothian. Steeped in history and surrounded by beautiful countryside West Lothian is the ideal place to enjoy Christmas. West Lothian is blessed with some of the finest eateries in Central Scotland and if you’ve still not booked your Christmas get­-together there is still time to plan that special visit. Home to some of the world’s top fashion and lifestyle brands, West Lothian offers one of

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property matters

“Other Forces at Work” by Craig Turpie

There was a day when a slight shift in the bank base rate or change in stamp duty could have a profound effect on property market sentiment. Yet the Bank of England’s continuing consensus to maintain interest rates at their lowest rate ever recorded is possibly the strongest signal to date that the British property market is actually driven increasingly by factors other than such things. The general economy, employment targets and global issues have now largely replaced house prices as a driving force in the interest rate balancing act. Until recently, most of us ignored the fundamentals of the national and global economy in our quest for advancement in the property arena, and focused wholly on the word on the street as to the future of the property market. We all became economic experts, sagely stating the effect that the latest quarter 30

percent interest rate cut would have on “the market”. Indeed, the term “the market” goes a long way towards demonstrating that we have become “market traders” over the years, rather than homeowners peacefully enjoying our chosen abode. “Get on, move on, bank the money” was the order of the day in the extended postThatcherite era. But it seems that all that is changing rapidly – and for the better. The complimentary or divergent forces at work on the fate of house prices are now so complex and confusing that even the experts seem to be at a loss to know what is happening. However, one thing is sure. Most buyers and sellers today are sincere people with a genuine reason to move. They are less driven by the market and more driven by real-life issues such as family, leisure, convenience, practicality, and pleasure. As an estate agent, the joy of helping people move is what it’s all about. KONECT


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Choosing the right home extension by ecko

We could always do with an extra room couldn’t we? A new extension is ideal if you’re looking for an extra lounge, bedroom or even a home-office to save you from the grind of the daily commute. Then there’s the added and not insubstantial benefit of an extension raising your property value; up to 11% according to property guru and TV personality Phil Spencer. So, if the idea of adding a sunroom to your home appeals then here are some options to help you choose the right type for you. Classic sunroom – The classic sunroom is generally built in the same way as a standard extension and may therefore require planning permission and building warrants. You can have as many patio doors and windows as you like to capture the most amount of sunlight as possible but it has a solid roof which differentiates it from a conservatory or orangery. The finished result can be highly rewarding as long as you’re prepared to put up with a certain amount or turmoil and disruption to your daily life for a few months. Pre-manufactured sunroom – Becoming increasingly more popular, there are some companies who will custom-design your sunroom 32

then have it pre-manufactured offsite before delivering it and setting it up. The benefit of this is the convenience as it can be in place in a matter of weeks rather than months which means less of an inconvenience to the homeowner. The structure is as sturdy and weatherproof as a classic extension with a solid (or glass) roof and you can have the same number of windows and bifold, or other types of patio doors, as a classic sunroom. One of the newest products of its kind on the market is the spaceKube by Edinburgh and West Lothian home improvements company Ekco which uses a variety of sustainable materials such as larch and cedar to clad the exterior thereby adding contrast to the existing building. It’s worth noting that although a spaceKube style extension is built onto your home most times no planning permission is required which is a huge plus point. Conservatory – The conservatory has become the popular addition to many homes in Edinburgh and the Lothians due to it generally being more affordable than a full blown extension. The standard design is a low built wall with the structure and roof being constructed mainly of glass. If you do decide to choose this particular type of sunroom make sure you choose a reputable company, preferably through word of mouth. Also make sure it has enough insulation and that the windows are energy efficient enough to give you all round living. Do this and a well-constructed conservatory can give you years of pleasure. KONECT


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Recipe & Food Notes by Anne Pinkerton

Chocolate Chestnut Roll: Rather more complicated but amazing! For the cake: 35 g sifted cocoa powder and 1 tbsp sifted plain flour double sifted into the same bowl. 5 eggs, separated 150g caster sugar Melted butter for greasing the baking tin. For the filling: 175 ml double cream 125g chestnut purée (small tins are available this time of year in most supermarkets). 2 tbsp rum 30g dark chocolate - 60% or 70% cocoa, melted in a separate bowl over boiling water The traditional time to make the Christmas pudding and cake was “stir up Sunday”, the last Sunday before Advent. Although this tradition is slipping away it can still be a pleasure to make something special and traditional for Christmas. Here are two different cakes which are seasonal and a little bit different.

Line a flat baking sheet with nonstick paper and paint it all over with melted butter. Heat the oven 220oC.

Line an 8” cake tin with nonstick paper. Set the oven to 160oC

Beat the egg yellows with 2/3 of the sugar, using an electric whisk till the mixture goes pale and leaves a ribbon trail. In a second, scrupulously clean bowl, whisk the egg whites till stiff. Add the remaining sugar whisk till glossy. Mix about 1/3 of the cocoa/ flour to the egg yellows. Fold in 1/3 cocoa to the egg whites. Be gentle - do NOT knock out the air you have worked to get into the meringue. Then fold the yellows and the rest or the cocoa into the meringue. Lift from the bottom. Pour the mixture onto the baking sheet smooth out and bake for 5-7 minutes till springy when touched. Cover the cake with another sheet of baking paper and a wrung out damp tea towel. Quickly invert the whole thing onto the work surface and gently peel away the baking paper that it was cooked on. Roll up the cake in the new paper. Leave to cool.

Cream the fat and sugar together. Add the rest of the ingredients and mix thoroughly to get a moist cake consistency. If it seems a bit dry add a little milk, apple juice or booze. Fill the tin with the mixture and flatten the top. Bake for 75 to 90 minutes till a wooden skewer comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin. When cold dress it up with white icing, marzipan or what ever style you please - nuts or glacé fruit make it look festive as does a ribbon!

Make the filling by whipping the cream to soft peaks and in another bowl mixing the rum and chestnut. Add the melted chocolate to the chestnut purée making sure there are not lumps. Slowly mix the cream into the chestnut and if needed add a little more sugar to taste. Unroll the cake. Spread the filling all over it and re roll in the paper. Set the cake on a special plate and decorate with whipped cream and anything else you like, grated chocolate, holly leaves a Santa or robin.

Mincemeat Cake: A very forgiving cake, you can change the sugar to white, add a little booze or change the dried fruit. 150g soft butter 150g light soft primrose or muscovado sugar 2 large eggs or 3 small eggs 225g self raising flour 225g mincemeat from a jar 100g currants 100g sultanas

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Tesco Bathgate Prize Draw Christmas is upon us once again, that means busy, busy, busy in Tesco Bathgate. The first weekend in December we will once again have the Trussell Trust in store to collect for our local Food Bank. Everything collected goes to needy people in the West Lothian area. Hopefully we can give them a Happy Christmas. Our local primary schools will also be entertaining us with Christmas carols throughout December, Bathgate Brass Band will also be joining us, and much more.In January we will having our “Do you remember December” campaign this will be supported by Alzheimer Scotland. We are starting to work towards our store becoming a dementia friendly store, with our staff getting some vital training and hopefully working towards us getting a dementia

checkout some time in the future. I would just like to take this opportunity to wish all our customers and friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

My name is Tracey Harrison and I am the community champion for Tesco Bathgate. The main aim of my job is to promote my store as a good neighbour that can bring genuine benefit to my local community. If your group or organisation feels I could help in any way please contact me on 07822 866634 or email me at blackburnroad@ communityattesco.co,uk or you can come into the store to meet me in person.

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Friday 4th December A Christmas Celebration Featuring Toccata Ladies Choir. Musical Director Eleanor Howat, accompanist Don Finlay. Carmondean Parish Church, 7.30pm. Tickets £5. www.toccataladieschoir.co.uk Saturday 12th December West Lothian Highland Society monthly ceilidh Monthly ceilidh in Strathbrock Community Centre, Broxburn. Doors open at 6.45pm for a start time of 7.30pm. Band will be W.McFarlane, Piper - Alvis Kerr & our Guests are The McLean Sisters (Fiddlers). Tickets £5.

Where to find Santa

The Steelyard, Bathgate: Santa will be in his grotto in Bathgate on 28th November 12noon to 5pm. The Centre, Livingston: Everyday until 24th December. Book your slot online at thecentrelivingston.com, or just turn up – come early to avoid the queues! Cost to visit Santa and receive a gift is £4.50 Dobbies, Livingston: Santa’s grotto open on selected dates until 24th December. Tickets must be booked in advance (Santa only sees children with a magic ticket). £6.99 to visit Santa and receive a gift. Call Dobbies Livingston on 01506 812000 or book online www. dobbies.com Linlithgow Canal Centre: Santa arrives at the Basin at 2pm on Saturday 12th December and will be in residence in his grotto on the 12th, 13th, 19th and 20th December from 2pm until 4pm. Each child will receive an age appropriate gift for £5 followed by a free boat trip for all the family. Come along and enjoy our log fire. Almond Valley Heritage Centre, Livingston: Meet Santa at Santa’s Farmyard Cottage set within a midwinter forest. Every Saturday and Sunday from 28th November, then daily from 19th - 24th December. £3.50. He’ss be handing out some early Christmas presents, plus make your own Christmas decorations in the museum. Standard admission prices apply except for children visiting Santa. Edinburgh International Climbing Centre, Ratho Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11th/12th/13th and 18th/19th/20th December and Wed 23rd December. Children 0-7, £10. Call to book a slot: 0131 333 6333 Take a sleigh ride and see Santa in his grotto. Receive a present from Santa, followed by crafts and face painting in our magical winter wonderland. Breakfast with Santa at EICA, Ratho: Thurs 24th December 9.30 – 11.30am. Enjoy a yummy breakfast with Santa, a magical story reading, present from Santa, and then the games commence! Children 0-7 £12.95

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Saturday 12th December Christmas Crafts at Polkemmet Come and make some homemade craft items for Christmas. Our cosy craft room awaits your crafty skills! Materials provided. Suitable for families. Meet outside the Rangers Office, Polkemmet Country Park. Time: 2pm3.30pm. Cost: £3.55 per item. Thursday 31st December Regal Theatre Hogmanay Bash with Disco Inferno Soul Club 8pm – 1am. Price: £25 (Disco & Buffet) Tickets form the box office: 01506 630085 or online www. bathgateregal.org Friday 29th January Wester Inch Community Association Coffee Morning Held in the community wing of Simpson Primary School, from 9am until 11am on the last Friday if every month (not December) Friday 29th January Las Vegas night in aid of the Eileen Smith Foundation at Glenmavis Tavern. Tickets £10, see page 10 for more details.

Bathgate Regal Community Theatre - The Regal hosts an exciting programme of film, music, theatre, comedy and children’s events. See www. bathgateregal.org for complete listing.

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BATHGATE library information Simpson Library Bathgate Partnership Centre, South Bridge Street, EH48 1TS. Tel 01506 282910. Email: bathgate.lib@westlothian. gov.uk. Opening hours: Mon – Fri 8.30am – 8.00pm Sat 9.00am – 5.00pm. Bookbugs: Bookbug West Lothian delivers free story, song and rhyme sessions for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in local libraries, working in partnership with the Scottish Book Trust. Call the Simpson Library for dates of this month’s book bug sessions. KONECT


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COMPETITION WIN 4 tickets to see FUNBOX’s Santa’s Sleepover at Howden Park Centre, Livingston

Bells, don’t miss this festive family treat. Who knows, you might even see Santa! Sunday 3 January, 1pm & 3.30pm and Monday 4 & Tuesday 5 January, both 11am & 2pm. Tickets £13.50, £50 family (4), £11 groups 10+ (plus 1 free with 10), £15.50 parent & child (up to 12 months with no seat allocation). Howden Park Centre, Livingston. Box Office: 01506 777666. howdenparkcentre.co.uk

To enter simply answer this question: “What is the name of FUNBOX’s dog?” Text or email the answer, your name, phone number and email address to 07854 492638 or editor@ konectdirectory.co.uk. Prize tickets subject to availability. Closing date for entries 15th December 2015. Winner will be chosen at random after the closing date. The former Singing Kettle stars are having a sleepover and you’re all invited! Join Anya, Kevin, Gary and Bonzo the dog who are too excited about Christmas to get any sleep. There are keys to find, a funbox to open and friends old and new to meet - including the Funsters. Packed with sing-along favourites like Aiken Drum, Ten in the Bed and Jingle

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100 pieces of plant! Sibbald Training have just received a delivery of 100 items of Plant Machinery! The machinery is displayed in a new purpose built exhibition area at their facility - although they are only models. MD David Sibbald is delighted with the collection which he had donated to him by the late John Ferguson, a well-known man in plant circles. John collected the die-cast replicas during his 50 years working in construction. The collection was previously displayed at the Transport Museum in Glasgow before arriving at Sibbald Park.

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Sports, Hobbies, Learning, Support Groups & more... BATHGATE Bathgate & District Flower Club We are a friendly group who meet on the 3rd Monday of each month from September to June (no meeting in December) in the Regal theatre Bathgate at 7.15pm. We have a Floral Art demonstrator at each meeting who does around 5 arrangements which are given as raffle prizes at each meeting. We also arrange outings each year. The club was established 48 years ago and we celebrate our 50th Anniversary in September 2015. Contact Carole. Hawkins48@yahoo.com Bathgate History Group We are a friendly group who meet on a Wednesday afternoon at 2pm in The Tryst behind St John’s Church, Mid Street, Bathgate. We have interesting speakers on various topics with tea and coffee. A warm welcome awaits old and new members, the first meeting for the 2014/2015 session is Wednesday 3rd September. For further information contact Dorothy on 01506 652505. Simply Play Provides flexible after school care and holiday programmes for children aged 5-14. Our clubs are based in Simpsons Primary School Community Wing and Bathgate Partnership Centre. We offer a range of indoor and outdoor play experiences until 6pm Mon-Fri. Sessions are paid for as they are booked with no fee for `holding` an unused space. For more information visit www.simplyplay. org or call 01506 856444. Any Dog ‘ll Do Rescue Group A friendly group of volunteers based in and around Bathgate. Looking for new members to help raise awareness and fundraise for the dog rescue charity. A good way to meet new, like-minded people and have fun at the same time. Contact Lyn Pattison on info@anydogildorescue. org to find out when the group will next meet and how to get involved. 31st West Lothian Scouts Scout Hall, Majoriebank Street. Thursdays 7pm – 9pm Bathgate Concert Orchestra We are a friendly, enthusiastic group of musicians and are always happy to welcome new players of whatever level. We rehearse on Friday evenings during school term time from 7:30pm-9:30pm at St John’s Church Bathgate. Anyone interested in coming along to join us should contact the Secretary Joan Proven at Joan_Proven@hotmail.com Tel: 0131 331 3187. See www.batchgateconcertorchestra. org.uk. You can also find us on facebook. West Lothian 50 Plus Network New members always welcome for educational, social, recreational and cultural activities. Monthly meet-ups, visits and day trips. Over 25 different activity groups, including arts, crafts, walking, theatre etc. See www. westlothian50plusnetwork.co.uk or call 01506 635510. Office hours Mon - Fri 10am - 2pm. Yoga Class For people living with long term conditions. Bathgate Community Centre, 5–6.30pm on Wednesdays. Class is KONECT

run by KICC Active Lothian, a partnership with MS Therapy Centre Lothian. £5.50 per class or £20 for four weeks. First class is free! Call Joanna on 07436 102726 to book. Parent and Toddler’s St Johns Church, Mid Street. Fridays during term time, 9.30-11.30 am. From Birth to Pre-schoolers. For further information, contact Irene on 01506 654579. Baby and Toddler activities Kidzeco, 20-24 George Street, Bathgate, EH48 1PW. Range of classes including soft play, storytelling, craft and dance. Please call Kidzeco for class times and availability on 01506 815534. Lead a Happier Life We meet monthly to learn about empowering ourselves to lead the life we want and deserve. With different with guest speakers on happiness related topics. Also meet in between times to go walking/theatre/other personal development workshops. Meet 1st Mon of each month at Community Wing, Marina Road, Boghall, Bathgate EH48 1SY (next to the school) 7.00 pm. For more info contact Carol on 07800 772607. 2nd Bathgate Girls’ Brigade Meets on Wednesday evenings in St John’s Church Halls, Mid Street. Explorers P1-3 Girls: 6.15pm - 7.30pm. Juniors P4-7 Girls: 7.00pm - 8.30pm. Brigaders S1-S6 Girls: 7.00pm - 8.30pm. Please contact Alison Weddell (Captain) on tel 07710 619264 or email alison.weddell@gmail.com for further details. The Stone Ring 40 King Street, Bathgate. Beginners Self awareness & Development. Mon 7-9.30 pm (approx) £6.50. Moot - Every 2nd Wed of the Month. 7-9.30pm (approx) £5. Thai Chi Fridays - 6.30-8.30pm (approx) £25 per month. Bathgate Playgroup Bathgate Partnership Centre. Mon–Fri 9-11.30am and afternoon sessions Mon & Wed 12.30-3.30pm Newland Concert Brass Friendly band based in Bathgate. We welcome brass and percussion players of all ages and abilities. Training Band Mondays 6.30 – 7pm in Bathgate Partnership Centre. Junior Band Mondays 6.30 – 7.30pm in Bathgate Partnership Centre. Senior Band Mondays 7.45 – 9.30pm in the band hall on Belvedere Rd. For more information see the website at www.newlandconcertbrass.org.uk MOMS (Mums Offering Mums Support) Kidzeco, 20-24 George Street, Bathgate, EH48 1PW. Mon 1pm–3pm. Group for new and expectant mums to meet other mums, share ideas and experiences and generally have a chat and a cuppa! £1 includes hot drink. Call Kidzeco for more info 01506 815534. Pop Skool Dance / Singing fun classes for ALL! Based in the brand new Boghall Community Wing. www.popskool.com. Monday Evenings: 5.30 - 6.30 Minis (4 - 7yrs). 6.30 - 7.30 Juniors (8 - 11yrs). 6.30 - 8.00 Seniors (12 - 15yrs). 7.30 9.00 Elite (16yrs+).

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Regal Music Club The Regal Theatre, Bathgate. For anyone who loves music. We meet fortnightly on Wednesdays. 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Come along to chat, discuss, meet new people, eat biscuits. You don’t need to play or sing but if you do there is always a chance to perform. Check out the facebook page or just drop in. £2 including refreshments. Bathgate Reading Group Simpson Library, Bathgate. Meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 6.00pm, all adults are welcome. Bathgate Memory Cafe Kaim Park Hotel, Edinburgh Road, Bathgate. A meeting place and caring supportive group for people with dementia and their carers. The Memory Cafe runs the 1st Monday of every month from 1.30pm to 3.00pm. For more information please contact Alzheimer Scotland on 01506 533114. Friends of Polkemmet Country Park Group meets on the second Sunday each month between 10am – 12pm to carry out practical conservation projects in Polkemmet Country Park. Dates for 2015 are: 12/04; 10/05; 14/06; 12/07; 09/08; 13/09; 11/10; 08/11. Please contact the Ranger Service on 01501 743905, Polkemmet@westlothian. gov.uk or visit the Friends of Polkemmet Facebook page if you would like to join us.

St Mary’s Hall, Livery St. Every Friday 10.30am– 11.30am. Join the community dance club for anyone over 60 years. There’s no need to book, just turn up. Regardless of your mobility, independence and experience, come along, try us and tell your friends. Seated / adapted dance for people with mobility aids and other challenges is our speciality. Everyone can take part. Suggested weekly donation £2. Can’t come but want to know more? Call: Joanne on 07521 358 239. www.generationarts.co.uk Royal British Legion - NEW! Ex-service male/female organisation. The Club offers comradeship, social activities, e.g. golf, fishing and bowling events. Bingo, cabaret and dancing. Our function hall is available for hire by members, families and friends. Friday night bingo 8.00 pm; Karaoke Saturday night in the Lounge. Watch notice Board for special events. Bathgate Bridge Club - NEW! Meets every Thursday from first Thursday in October until the last Thursday in May at EU Church Hall, Church Park, Marjoribanks Street, Bathgate. 6.45 for 7.00pm start. All Welcome. Contact Georgette Nicol 01506 203498 for more information.

West Lothian Table Tennis Club West Lothian Table Tennis are a friendly club who are always happy to welcome new people who have played in the past or would like to pick up the sport for the first time. Whether you are seven years old or 70...Everyone is welcome! Meet at Bathgate Academy. For further information contact: David Stephen, Club Secretary david. stephen2@sky.com or 07979 095772. See www.wlttc.co.uk.

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Paranormal Investigation group based in Bathgate We’re looking for people to join our small group. Will meet on the first Wednesday of the month 7.30pm venue tbc. Investigations to be carried out approximately every 6-8 weeks at various locations around West Lothian and beyond so own transport essential. Both believers and skeptics welcome. Must be over 18. Please contact Tracey at ghost. scotland@outlook.com for further information.

Simpson Art Club

Fitsteps Fun and effective dance fitness class inspired and created by Strictly Come Dancing stars Natalie Lowe and Ian Waite. Learn steps from Tango, Jive, Viennese Waltz, Samba and many more, without the need of a partner. Wednesday 7.30-8.15pm, St Mary’s Hall, Bathgate £5 per person. For more info call Lianne on 07737 927463 www.facebook.com/ moveitdanceandfitsteps

Zumba and Piloxing with Lindsay

Bathgate Fairtrade Group Bathgate Fairtrade is a small group and welcomes more members locally to support fairtrade. We meet up periodically and attend local events. If you are interested please contact the secretary Gillian Reid on 01506 653366 or email mrs_g@btinternet.com West Lothian Run Little Runners – free of charge: Wednesdays at Boghall Community Wing, 6-7pm; Thursdays at Boghall Community Wing 6-7pm (for kids with autism);Saturdays at Kirkton Park, Bathgate 10-11am. Adults - £2 per session. Saturdays from Kirkton Park, Bathgate from 10-11am, taking a different route to the kids. Book your place in any of the groups at westlothianrun.org.uk.

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Generation Dance Bathgate

Wester Inch Parent & Toddler Group Thursday mornings 9am - 11am. £1 per adult and 50p per child. For more information contact us via our facebook page Wester Inch Parent and Toddler Group or email on westerinchtoddlers@hotmail.com

We meet every Tuesday 7 - 9pm in the community wing of the Simpson Primary School, Bathgate. All over 18, including beginners, are welcome; Regular demonstrations and teaching from professional artists, work in all mediums. For further information email simpsonartclub@ gmail.com. Contact 07762 933138

Simpson Primary School, Bathgate: Tuesday Zumba® 7.15-8.15pm; Piloxing® 8.20pm-9.20pm. East Calder Church Hall: Monday Zumba® 7-8pm. Facebook Zumba with Lindsay. Email: lindsayandersondance@yahoo.co.uk. Tel: 07834 183084 Centrepoint Church Simpson Primary School. Sunday Worship Gathering, Weekly 10:30am. Contact: Tom Jackson m: 07540391081 e: tom.jackson@centrepointchurch.org Messy Church Held by St. John’s Parish Church in Community Wing, Simpson Primary School. Third Thursday of each month 6.45pm-8.15 pm. Join us for fun, games, craft activities, stories and singing. All ages welcome. No charge, donations welcome. For more information contact Parish Minister, Rev. Duncan Shaw on 01506 653146 or westlothian@churchofscotland.org.uk or Rev. Zoltan Safrany on 07411 444 743 email safiref@gmail.com KONECT


other areas New Town Roller Girls Roller Derby team, meeting 9-10pm on Wednesdays at Craigswood Xcite. New members welcome, contact us via our Facebook page www.facebook.com/NewTownRollerGirls or email newtownrollergirls@hotmail.co.uk. Please contact us before coming to your first session so that we can sort equipment for you. West Lothian Clarion Cycling club – our aim is to help cyclists plan and reach their own goals through training with, and seeking advice and support from fellow club members. Weekly club runs leave from Linlithgow Leisure Centre and East Calder Sports Centre. See www.westlothianclarion.co.uk or email secretary@westlothianclarion.co.uk Lothian Running Club

The Tree Club Office at 19c South Bridge Street, Bathgate. West Lothian’s only afterschool club for children and teenagers with additional support needs. Stimulating and creative activities with high staff to child ratio. See www.thetreeclub.org.uk Alternative Company Entertainers (ACE) Meet every Thursday in Whitburn academy at 7:00 – 9pm. Ages 5 to 105+. Contact acompanyentertainers@gmail.com or find us on facebook. Harmony Dance Club Armadale We are a not for profit club for retired ladies, dancing to CDs - mostly sequence dancing. We meet every Tuesday afternoon in the Community Centre, South Street Armadale, from 1.30 to 3.30pm. We would welcome old and new members to our club. Don’t worry if you don’t know the dances, we can teach you.

Welcome runners of any standard. We believe that running clubs are not just for the elite (although we will let fast people join too). Suitable for all ages and we have a junior section too from age 6. Training sessions in/around Livingston, meet at Inveralmond High, Craigswood Sports Centre and Dechmont Law car park. For more info see website www.lothianrunningclub.co.uk.

West Lothian Baking Club

West Lothian Breast Cancer Support Group

To include your club or class, email details to editor@konectdirectory.co.uk. Charity and not-for-profit groups are free, there is a small charge for other listings. See our website for details. www.konectdirectory.co.uk

Meets on the first Tuesday of each month, in the Ability Centre, Carmondean, Livingston, from 7pm-9pm. Further details & information, contact Nan McDonald 01506 655739.

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We meet approximately every 6th Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30pm in Dechmont Hall to talk about all things baking related. No requirement to be the next Mary Berry! £2 per meeting.Email wlbakingclub@yahoo.co.uk or find us on facebook.

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Accessories M & A Jewellery

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Bathrooms Bathgate Bathroom Studio Ekco

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Beauty Star Hair Design & Beauty

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Builder DB General Builders Kirkton Builders

15 14

Building Surveyor David Hastings

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Car Bodywork Car Medic Chips Away

27 26

Car Service & Repair Formula 1 MOT M & S Auto Solutions

27 6

Catering Food Creations Perks

37 4

Charity Action Group

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Children’s Nursery Wee Gems

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Cleaning Services Clean Bee Domestic Cleaning Ltd Strata Cleaning Limited

9 14

Clothes and Fashion The Original Factory Shop

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Complementary Therapies Access 2 Balance You Yen Thai Massage

18 4

Computer Services Sprint Computers

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Electrician D B Electrics Simply Electrical

15 35

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Estate Agent Turpie

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First Aid Training Forde Training

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Florist Darling Buds Florist Williamsons

5 18

Funeral Director Thomas Brown Funeral Director Garden & Landscaping All Year Round Landscapes

5 14

Gifts Scottish Gift Studio The Original Factory Shop

7 7

Hairdresser Star Hair Design & Beauty

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Health & Safety Training Forde Training Homes for Sale CALA Homes Ironing Services Lucy’s Ironing Service Kilt Maker & Hire The Kilt Studio

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Painter/Decorator Nu Walls Tru Decor

35 9

Paving W Tarmacadam

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Pet Services Morven’s Dog Grooming

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Plumbing Services Express Plumbing

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Restaurant Karma The Diner

25 47

Roofing MH Developments

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Spiritualism White Buffalo Spiritualist Sanctuary

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Takeaway The Diner

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Tattoo Removal Tatta Ltd

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Taxi & Private Hire Bluebird Radio Cars

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Trusted Trader Scheme West Lothian Trusted Trader

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Vet Riverside Veterinary Practice

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4 11

Kitchens Ekco S & S

33 24

Leaflet Delivery The Leaflet Lady

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Locksmith West Lothian Locksmith

Oven Cleaner The Clean Team

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Mobility Ableworld Med-Ecosse

19 12

Optician QuickSpecs

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Windows 1st Choice Living DC Window Studio

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