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DECEMBER 2017

WIN! Christmas Cake by Truly Scrumptious Designer Cakes! Plus local CHRISTMAS TECHNOLOGY businesses, community SURVIVAL GUIDE information & more! Walk: Muiravonside Trail & Events The community magazine for the Linlithgow area



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elcome to the December edition of Konect for Linlithgow. If for you the end of the year involves lots of shopping, organising and jobs around the house, you’ll find all you need within the pages of this magazine – reduce your stress by picking one thing that you would normally do yourself and getting a local business to do it for you instead. You have a chance this month to win a Christmas cake made by Truly Scrumptious Designer Cakes! If you’ve ever admired the creations in their window displays in Linlithgow High Street, you’ll know that this is a competition well worth entering! See page 11 for details. A crisp late autumn/early winter day is a wonderful time to get out in the woods for a walk. Our walk feature this month takes you up to Muiravonside Country Park which, besides being a great place to go with the kids any time of the year, has a programme of Christmas events, see pages 34-35 for details This is a joint December/January issue as we don’t produce a magazine for January. We’d like to wish all readers and local businesses a great holiday season, and thanks for supporting Konect this year!

Helen-Jane, Editor hj@konectdirectory.co.uk Cover Image: Tis the season! Wishing all our readers a wonderful Christmas

FEATURES Xmas Technology Survival Guide Health & Beauty Garden Project Property Matters Recipe & Food Notes Music Review Visit West Lothian Vet’s Tip Parents in West Lothian Walk Feature

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COMMUNITY What’s On Clubs & Classes

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS

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ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES CHARLENE GAFFNEY 07772 941899 charlene@konectdirectory.co.uk JENNY THOMSON 07824 469266 jenny@konectdirectory.co.uk ADVERT BOOKING DEADLINE: 10th of the month prior to print. ARTWORK/COPY DEADLINE: 13th of the month prior to print. The Konect magazine is delivered to 7500 homes and businesses in Linlithgow, Linlithgow Bridge and the surrounding area. Copies are also left at the library, post offices and other locations.

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’Tis the season to stock up on batteries There are very few people whose Christmases won’t involve some kind of technology: not just presents, although even the simplest toys seem to come packed with tech these days. You might use technology to provide festive music, or to stream a crackling log fire from Netflix. Here’s how to make sure technology doesn’t trip you up during the festive season. Check what kind of batteries the children’s toys will need. Having a good stock of rechargeable AA and AAA batteries (and a charger!) covers most eventualities, but some manufacturers like to keep you on your toes by demanding LR44s or CR2032s or other arcane options. Don’t leave it to the last minute: relatively uncommon batteries can be hard to find at short notice, especially if you’re reliant on small shops. Look out your sharp scissors and a small Phillips cross-head screwdriver too: electronic items often come in plastic packaging that’s hard to get into, while larger toys can be secured to their packaging with screws or cable ties. Not every device that needs a charger comes with one so you might need to get additional chargers or adaptors. Check first, though: the charger you need for, say, a new Nokia is the same as for a Kindle or PlayStation 4 controller. If some of your gadget gifts are pre-owned something that can save you a great deal of money - check that the batteries still hold a charge, because batteries have a finite lifespan. For example, many PlayStation Move controllers being sold as-new on eBay have been sitting in warehouses for so long that their rechargeable batteries no longer hold a charge, even though they

are unused. Replacement batteries are easy to get, but not on Christmas Day. If Santa’s bringing a games console, it’s a very good idea to connect it to your broadband well in advance: there’s nothing more dispiriting on Christmas Day than having to wait hours for a system update to download before you can play anything - especially if your broadband has slowed to a crawl because everybody else in the street is trying to do the same thing. And if you’re planning a bit of multi-player gaming with make sure you have enough controllers. It’s a similar story with computers, tablets and smartphones: there have often been quite significant system software updates since they were made. There’s less pressure than with consoles, though, because while consoles tend to be quite huffy - Xbox Ones and PS4s often refuse to let you use online features until you’ve updated your system software - computers and mobile devices don’t demand you drop everything. Did we say “drop”? Unfortunately one of the problems with technology as presents is that some gadgets are eminently breakable. It’s worth checking if your home insurance or current account protects items such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops or TVs from accidental damage (and that the excess doesn’t make such coverage pointless) - and with mobile devices for children it’s an even better idea to put their gadget in a sturdy, scratchand impact-resistant case. That way you can be confident of a smashing time without smashing anything expensive. KONECT LINLITHGOW | 9


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HEALTH & BEAUTY

tips to stay on track over Christmas Want to avoid packing on the pounds over the Festive Season? Here’s how: 1. Have a reasonably sized breakfast with some protein - will keep you fuller longer. 2. Eat slowly and chew your food – you’ll eat less, digest it better and have fewer cravings. 3. Use smaller plates (8-10 inches) - you’ll feel fuller with less food. 4. Giving guest any remaining portions of high calorie foods to take away – no temptations. 5. Use tall, thin glasses – you’ll drink less. 6. Freeze the leftovers that you can – less likely to go for a second helping. 7. Add more vegetables to whatever you are making – the fibre will fill you up. 8. When invited out, take along a healthy option – that way you’ll have something to eat if no other options are available. 9. Pop ice-cubes in your wine – you’ll take longer to drink it. 10. If eating out, check the menu in advance and work out what you will choose – helps you make better choices. To learn more about healthy eating and nutrition-focused weight loss, get in touch with Louise for information on nutriclub classes in Linlithgow. Longcroft Hall - every Wednesday at 9.30am Low Port Centre* - every Thursday at 5.30pm *From January, this class will move to the Bowling Club, Philip Avenue, every Wed 5.30pm Facebook: /nutriclublinlithgow Tel: 07837 794112 (Louise) e-mail: nutriclub@virginmedia.com for more information and/or to find out about a tempting January offer.

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There are important reasons for taking care to choose what we focus on in our minds: the 'reticular activating system' will cause us to notice in our environment things which match what we're thinking about; the 'negativity bias' we naturally have as mammals which once faced frequent danger makes us notice things which could be harmful; and whatever we focus on creates neurochemistry - which makes us feel sad ... or anxious ... or whatever feeling matches that thought. Also, we have a sort of internal sat-nav or navigation system within our brain, which moves us towards the goals we set ... or not. Without goals, this 'habit organ' just does the same thing over and over. And even when we reach a point when we're determined to make changes, sometimes - like the foundations of a house with an unseen but crucial wobble - unconscious, limiting beliefs ruin our plans. I'm trained to advanced level in 'Psych-K' - a simple yet profound technique to work with the unconscious mind to replace old beliefs (which usually we learned from other people) with new, self-empowering ones. The neuroscientist Bruce Lipton (see YouTube / the Biology of Belief) recommends this technique as the most effective tool for belief change. In the New Year I'll be running a small, intimate group called 'An Adventure In Living'. Designed for women who want to make changes, we'll meet in my home for 6-8 weeks, focussing on 'Weight Loss and Emotional Wellbeing'. A free Psych-K session will be available to kick-start success. Please let me know if you'd like to join us or to know more. This column is contributed by Rosanna Veitch. “I have worked as a counsellor for 30 years, I see clients of all ages and with all forms of emotional distress in my peaceful therapy room at my home. Please feel free to call for a chat. Everyone is welcome, and I'm happy to adjust my fee if money is tight.” T: 0131 449 2580 W: www.effectivecounsellingedinburgh.com


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GARDENING PROJECT

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At Christmas it’s traditional to decorate our homes with a wreath whose unbroken circle links the past to the present and on into the future – a lovely sentiment for Christmas which is the time when old and young family and friends come together. If you use a wettable floral foam wreath you can keep your wreath fresh using living foliage from your garden. Traditionally we might have hung it on the door, but you can sit it on a table inside or outside. Using evergreen leaves snipped off your garden shrubs is very attractive but it also reminds us of the days gone by when evergreen branches were brought indoors to remind folk

that Spring and new life would eventually come after the cold dark days of Winter. Once you’ve wet your wreath ring start pushing in short sprigs of foliage, working systematically around the ring. Keep the circle symmetrical and once you have covered most of the ring you can start adding some contrasting coloured leaves. Just remember after you’ve snipped off your bits and pieces from the garden, if you aren’t the main gardener, the gardeners shouldn’t be able to spot from where they have been snipped!

Festive Wreath The gardening project is contributed by New Hopetoun Gardens. Pick up more of their weekend garden projects from the garden centre.

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PROPERTY MATTERS

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An increasing proportion of property sellers engage Estate Agents to market their home using more discrete marketing methods than overt portal or other advertising exposure. There are several reasons for this – maybe they want to test the market or they have not yet announced the move to their friends and family. Perhaps they simply don’t want to risk overexposing their property and want to keep it exclusive, available only to pre-qualified buyers that their estate agent has personally vetted.

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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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FOOD & DRINK

Salmon and Monkfish

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This festive wreath makes a great alternative to traditional roast turkey and can be prepared in advance the night before. Ingredients: Sunflower oil, for greasing 100g butter, melted 270g pack filo pastry, thawed if frozen 450g salmon fillet, skinned and diced 450g monkfish fillet, skinned and diced 225g cooked peeled tiger prawns 2 tbsp lemon juice 3 tbsp chopped fresh dill Salt and freshly ground black pepper Lemon wedges and dill sprigs, to garnish

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1. Use the sunflower oil to grease a 1.2 litre capacity ring mould, then line the mould with cling film. 2. Brush the sheets of pastry one by one with melted butter and use nearly all of them to line the ring mould. Overlap the pastry sheets slightly as you go and repeat the layers 3-4 times. Leave the excess pastry to drape over the side of the mould. 3. Mix the salmon, monkfish and prawns in a large bowl and stir in the lemon juice and chopped dill. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. 4. Spoon the fish mixture into the pastry-lined mould, pressing down gently. Fold the excess pastry in over the filling and top with more buttered sheets of pastry, cutting them to fit and completely cover the filling. Stamp small star shapes out of any remaining sheets of buttered pastry and place on a plate. 5. Cover the ring mould and the plate with cling film and chill in the fridge for at least 1 hour (or overnight). Carefully invert the ring mould onto a large baking sheet and then remove the mould and the cling film. Re-melt any remaining butter and brush all over the pastry. 6. Bake in a preheated oven at 190C/fan 170C/Gas Mark 5 for 40-45 minutes until the pastry is crisp and golden. Bake the pastry stars on a separate baking sheet for 5 minutes until golden. 7. Allow the wreath to stand for 5 minutes then transfer to a serving platter and decorate with the pastry stars. Garnish with lemon wedges and dill sprigs.


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WHAT’S ON

FRIDAY 1ST DEC TO SUNDAY 3RD DEC Hopetoun Christmas Shopping Fair - Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, EH30 9SL. Soak in the festive atmosphere, shop at 60 stands offering a wide range of high quality and unusual gifts and enjoy Christmas entertainment. A welcome release from the pre-Christmas rush of high street shopping. Ample free parking. The Stables Tearoom offers homemade savory dishes and heavenly sweet treats. The tearoom will also be offering a luxurious festive afternoon tea and pre booking for this is essential *. The event and the Stables Tearoom is open from 10am – 4.30pm each day. Entry £6 per person with a donation given to charity. Concessions: Disabled £3.00; Children ( 5 – 15 years) £1.00. Children aged 4 and under are free. *Afternoon tea will be served in the Carriage Room and bookings for this event will open late October/early November. ***Please note that a lot of our exhibitors do not accept Credit Cards so please remember to bring cash as there are no cash withdraw facilities on-site. *** Call 0131 331 2451 for details/bookings. SUNDAY 3RD DECEMBER Christmas Crafts at Beecraigs Country Park Come and try your hand at making a Christmas wreath. Materials will be provided. Suitable for families. Meet: Sutherland Building, by Animal Attraction, Beecraigs Country Park Time: 2pm - 3.30pm Cost: £3.80 per wreath. Booking essential, call the Countryside Rangers on 01506 284516 or email mail@beecraigs.com SATURDAY 9TH DECEMBER Jess Gillam: Concert for Saxophone - A Linlithgow Arts Guild event – for tickets and information see page 36. SUNDAY 10TH DECEMBER Carol Service at Abercorn Church - Mince pies and mulled wine will be served in the Church from 4.30 pm, service at 5 pm. Music by Queensferry Community Brass Band. Free, all are welcome. 28 | KONECT LINLITHGOW

THURSDAY 11TH DEC TO SATURDAY 13TH JAN Camelot - the pantomime! A fun show for all the family, by Linlithgow Players. Linlithgow Academy Theatre, 7pm. Details at www.linlithgowplayers.org.uk SATURDAY 16TH & SUNDAY 17TH DEC Christmas Deer Walks at Beecraigs - Accompany the Ranger as we feed the deer their magic food and make sure everything is OK for the work ahead. Wear warm clothes and sturdy footwear / Wellington boots. Suitable for families. Meet: Sutherland Building, by Animal Attraction, Beecraigs Country Park Time: 11am & 2pm. Cost: £3.80 adult, £2.60 child. Booking essential, please contact the Countryside Rangers on 01506 284516, email: mail@beecraigs.com SATURDAY 20TH JANUARY Winter Wildlife Workshop - Drop into Blackness Castle and give wildlife a helping hand this winter. Make a bird feeder, bird box or minibeast home to take away. Included in admission price. 12pm – 2pm. For information and booking contact Historic Environment Scotland Rangers 0131 652 8150 rangers@hes.scot FURTHER FROM FESTIVAL 2018 2nd to 4th February in various locations around Linlithgow. Guests this year include whisky expert Charles Maclean, Sir John Lister Kaye and Gill Sims of Why Mummy Drinks blogging fame. All info can be found on www.maddingcrowdlinlithgow.com WANT TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT HERE? EMAIL: EDITOR@KONECTDIRECTORY.CO.UK


MUSIC REVIEW

The very next day you gave it away Are you hanging up your stocking on the line. Well, are ya? Punk? Giving the gift of music has fallen mightily since the days of old, when the Victorians would gather in the parlour and exchange CDs of Brothers In Arms or Life For Rent. “Ah mother”, Bob Cratchit sighs as he unwraps another 50th anniversary re-issue, “Heritage rock and streaming surely has taken the joy from this simple December pleasure”. The chill air of “will this do?” hangs heavy over the festively packaged double “Diamonds” from Elton John. Being only his sixth greatest hits, it seems reasonable that he should add to the air of mild disappointment from your cracker containing the plastic comb and not the miniature playing cards by not including (among many, many, more, to quote the ghost of KTel past) Kiss the Bride, Part Time Love, Healing Hands, The One, Believe, and, most bizarrely given the purpose of this release, Step into Christmas. Fortunately you can find most of those if you shell out for the deluxe 3CD version. Just don’t be expecting no top five hit “Passengers”, dogg. Elsewhere, with £25 vinyl having been last year’s solution to the eternal problem of what to get dad and now nosediving in shops across the country, the fashion is for 40th and 50th anniversary editions from The Doors, Monkees, Moody Blues and their ilk, to replace those ridiculous 20th and 30th anniversary versions. Queen make a late entry to the genre with a spellbindingly expensive luxury issue of “News of the World” an album loved principally for its double "Champions/Rock You" A side single and science fiction cover. Bah humbug. The monthly music review is contributed by James Kerr. James presents the Regal Music Club show on Regal Radio (www.regal-radio.net) and is a member of the local band ‘Snakeskin Shoe Review’.

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We are a friendly and informal group who meet together to sing and learn new songs from our tutors. Meeting most Wednesdays in term-time in Linlithgow Academy staff room, 7.30 - 9.30pm All welcome, no experience needed, no need to read music. Under-16s must be accompanied. More details from Susan on 01506 843592, and on our website angelfire.com/folk/sangschule/programme.html KONECT LINLITHGOW | 29


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Christmas is approaching and with it all the good things to eat and drink. Except for dogs, one of those good things isn’t terribly good at all – chocolate. We’ve had two cases of chocolate poisoning in dogs here recently and we’re very likely to see more during the festive season. Dogs are notoriously greedy and will happily chomp through anything they deem edible that they can lay their paws on – and they have a keen sense of smell to sniff out hiding places. One of the dogs we treated had eaten a whole box of chocolates in what might well have been a fatal dose – luckily their owners were aware of the dangers of chocolate to their pet and brought her straight in. We treated her with apomorphine which makes the animal vomit – it’s quick and effective but it’s

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VISIT WEST LOTHIAN

FALKIRK WHEEL Saturday 16th, Sunday 17th, Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th.

The Falkirk Wheel will be transformed into a winter wonderland as Santa and his elves prepare for the big day! Families are in for a treat as they join our special journey to Santa’s grotto. Watch the kids beam with delight as Santa comes aboard our magical boat trip with gifts for all the good girls and boys, dance and sing with the Elf Team, and get your picture taken with Santa. There will also be lots of festive fun in the Visitor Centre to keep the little ones entertained, with gingerbread decorating, face painting, Christmas games, and more. And for the adults, we will have mulled wine and festive treats. Tickets are £13.95 per person (under 1’s £2.00). Your ticket will include a gift for each child. Boat trips to Santa’s Grotto run hourly from 12:30pm, with the last boat at 6:30pm. On Christmas Eve the last boat will be at 4:30pm. Book your Santa boat trip now! https://www. scottishcanals.co.uk/events/magical-christmas-falkirkwheel/ To avoid disappointment, early booking is highly recommended. (In the event of unforseen weather, the boat trip on the Falkirk Wheel may not be possible. We will provide an alternative Santa’s grotto in the basin. No refunds will be issued.) ALMOND VALLEY HERITAGE CENTRE December 2nd & 3rd, 9th & 10th, 16th & 17th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, & 24th - (all day, NO advance bookings).

Visit Santa in his farmyard cottage at Almond Valley, and receive an early Christmas present as part of a great day out. Usual admission prices apply (adults £8.50, children £6.50), however when you buy a Santa visit ticket, that child is admitted free of charge. Santa visit tickets £3.50 each; purchase on arrival, when you’ll be given your Santa visit time. Arrive early to avoid disappointment. December 13th, 14th & 15th - (part-day, advance booking essential) On these special mid-week dates, you can book in advance to visit Santa in his cottage from 10.30 to 12.00 and from 14.30 to 16.30. Ideal for pre-school children and small groups. Prices and conditions are the same as for weekend visits (above). Call Almond Valley on 01506 414957 to book.

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The month of joy, fun and festivities has arrived and we have some fantastic suggestions as to how to best enjoy your December in West Lothian. With everything from Christmas shows to Santa’s grottos you won’t want to be anywhere else. The Five Sisters Zoo are going bigger and brighter this year with the return on their zoo illuminations. Thousands of lights illuminating enclosures, trees and plants creating what will be a truly magical Christmas experience. Wander through the Lost Kingdom, spot the wolves and lions, Santa and his reindeer and enjoy the tranquillity of the Japanese Garden. This event is on throughout December. The annual Hopetoun Christmas Fair is back and is a must-visit for those looking for unique gifts for special friends and family members. The dates are Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd of December. Whilst there why not check out Scotland’s finest stately home and make sure not to miss the State Dining Room which will be decorated fabulously for Christmas. Almond Valley has a special guest arriving this month and we are sure you’ll be familiar with him… SANTA! He’ll be welcoming young visitors and handing out some early Christmas presents on the weekends of the 2nd & 3rd, 9th & 10th, 16th & 17th of December, then daily between 21st to 24th December. Much of Almond Valley will be decorated for the season and there will be a special chance to make your own Christmas decorations in the museum. As the year draws to a close head on down to Boness & Kinneil Railway for their Black Bun Specials on 30 and 31 December. This great day out for all of the family will include a complimentary traditional Scottish Hogmanay Black Bun and a hot drink whilst travelling aboard the nostalgic steam railway, juice and shortbread is provided for the kids. For an experience you will never forget this December visit the Boness & Kinneil Railway. With so many amazing events on this December it is a must to visit West Lothian. We Ho-Ho-Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year. For details on many more local Christmas events and parades go to visitwestlothian.co.uk/whats-on


PARENTS IN WEST LOTHIAN

...appease your little drama queen with the help of onions Sometimes, when the children are being ultradifficult and driving me up the wall with their bickering and mischief (play VT montage of embarrassing/destructive public behaviour from Penny and Quinn), I do something that you might think is a bit wrong.

Penny says onion, she means that little yellow pill-shaped, dungareewearing comical henchmen of Gru in the Despicable Me movies. (play canned laughter track) So off we went to watch Despicable Me 3, complete with the beloved onions (minions).

I reminisce fondly about the time before I had children. (nostalgic music from the Hovis advert fades in)

Vue in Livingston do a great deal on weekend mornings where you can get into the cinema (admittedly to see kids films) for ultra-cheap so this little excursion didn’t break the bank, even with Penny’s snacks included. We settled down in the front row, arranged our snacks, and waited.

This was a time of endless weekend lie-ins, eating out in the evenings whenever we liked, having a tidy house, and above all, the disposable income to do all manner of spontaneously expensive activities that our hearts could desire. For example, before the advent of our precious progeny, Channa and I lived in Edinburgh. Being avid film fans, we each had an unlimited cinema card. UNLIMITED. And we took full advantage, several times a week, sometimes more than one film a day. No more that. (nostalgic music ends abruptly with scratched-record sound effect) The last actual trip to the cinema we had was the night before Penny was born. Well that’s not technically true … we did try about a year ago to take the babies to a Cbeebies cinema morning but Penny was too young to know what was going on, and Quinn just dashed around the cinema hall (play VT of Quinn sprinting round and round at x1.5 speed with Benny Hill theme tune overlaid) Needless to say, we left as soon as the main feature started to allow others to actually enjoy themselves. (Jengaenga family exit stage left) So a year on, it seemed like the right time to try again. Particularly as Penny’s new favourite thing is onions. Now you’re probably wondering if you’ve read that right, but bear in mind that when

What followed was about the noisiest 90 minutes of my life. Firstly, I had genuinely forgotten how loud a cinema could be (fade in high-pitched tinnitus squeak) – it was nearly more than I could handle yet it didn’t seem to bother Penny whatsoever. In fact, the only inconvenience this presented to her was that she had to shout each of her 400 questions about the plot to me “What’s that onion doing, Mummy?’ - at the top of her voice. Penny loved her first proper cinema experience, and was sad I was making her leave the screen at all (scene to be shot in black and white through rainspeckled window). When I tried to hurry her up by saying ‘Go on Penny, hurry!’, my little drama queen responded with a fabulous accidentally-theatrical statement worthy of an Oscar nomination … “But Mummy, I can’t go on!” Fin.

The monthly Parenting column is contributed by Nicola Jengaenga. Nicola lives in West Lothian with her two pre-schoolers and hubby Channa. They juggle hectic work schedules with the everevolving demands of their two tiny overlords and also squeezing in time for each other! KONECT LINLITHGOW | 33


WALK

It’s hard to beat a woodland walk in late autumn, kicking through the leaves and taking in the spectacular colours of nature, to revitalise body and mind. Muiravonside Country Park is a fantastic place for such a walk, and it’s perfect for a trip with the kids. Last year, a sculpture and poetry trail was added to the park, providing a fun and informative set of wee landmarks to find, taking you through orchard and woodland. It ends up at the cafe and children’s play area; perfect. TO GET THERE: (2.5 miles) from Linlithgow Bridge Main Street take the B825 immediately after the bridge over the Avon – there is a brown sign to Muiravonside. Follow the road for just under 2 miles and you will see the park entrance on your left. Park in the main carpark and start the sculpture trail by heading through the sculpture archway at the side of the carpark. The trail is marked by ‘Art in the Park’ way markers and map boards. Each piece is designed to highlight the magic and wonder of Scotland’s wildlife. Besides enjoying the lovely environment and views, you can find out about the natural world via an interpretation panel next to each piece. Each pieces is also inscribed with an excerpt from a poem from Kenneth Stephen’s book of children’s poetry, ‘Imagining Things’. The trail is suitable for all ages; part - but not all - of it is suitable for pushchairs - you can download a map from the Falkirk Community Trust website www.falkirkcommunitytrust.org/parks/poetry-trail/ (or pick one up in the visitor centre) which indicates which bits are suitable for pushchairs, and also has suggestions of fun activities for kids to do as you go round the trail. After the owl seat sculpture, double back towards the play area and visitor hub buildlings. The kids can let off more steam on the play equipment, and you can grab coffees and light snacks in the Steadings Cafe. The cafe is run by the Action Group during the week as a training opportunity for young people with different needs, and during the weekends it is staffed by Falkirk Community Trust. It is open 10am to 4pm until Christmas. 34 | KONECT LINLITHGOW



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CLUBS & CLASSES

SANGSCHULE NEW!

We are a friendly and informal group who meet together to sing and learn new songs from our tutors. Meeting most Wednesdays in termtime in Linlithgow Academy staff room, 7.30 - 9.30pm All welcome, no experience needed, no need to read music. Under-16s must be accompanied. More details from Susan on 01506 843592, and on our website www.angelfire.com/folk/sangschule/programme.html LINLITHGOW NIBBLE & NATTER NEW!

Are you over 60? Looking to get out and meet some new people? Come and join our fortnightly get together in Longcroft Hall, Linlithgow, where we enjoy coming together and meeting new people. Have a chat and a choice of biscuits and cakes with a cup of tea. A welcoming atmosphere awaits you! Cost is just £1 and all are welcome. If you’d like more information get in touch with Cyrenians OPAL (Older People, Active Lives) service on 01506 815815 or email opal@cyrenians.scot LINLITHGOW WRITERS CIRCLE

We meet every second Wednesday in the Linlithgow Tap in Linlithgow, from 7.30pm until 10pm. It’s for aspiring writers in and around Linlithgow to come together and write, share our work for critique and make some writing friends. It’s free to come along. For further details email: linlithgowwriters@gmail.com or search for us on Facebook. 2ND WEST LOTHIAN SCOUTS

The Scout Hall, 6 Dog Well Wynd, Linlithgow. Beavers (age 6-8) meet Wednesdays; Cubs (age 8 - 10.5) meet Mondays; Two Scouts troops (age 10.5 -14) meet Wednesdays and Thursdays. Contact Group Scout Leader Nick Moody at scouts2wl@hotmail.co.uk. Substantial waiting lists for all sections - new adult volunteers always welcome. THE CARING CAFE

Low Port Centre, 1 Blackness Road, Linlithgow, EH49 7HZ. The Caring Cafe is a meeting place where people with dementia and their carers have a chance to meet others in a similar situation. Meets monthly on the 3rd Wednesday of every month 10am - 12noon (Lunch available after the café in the Lowport Centre cafeteria). For people who are able to attend safely on their own or who are accompanied by someone to support them. Contact Margaret or May from Linlithgow Link on 01506 845137 or emailCo-ordinator@linlithgowlink.org.uk LINLITHGOW BRIDGE PLAYGROUP

Chalmers Hall, Main Street, Linlithgow Bridge. Tue-Thu: 9:15 am - 11:45 am during term time. No minimum number of sessions. £7 per session. For more information contact lbplaygroup@gmail.com LINLITHGOW SPEAKERS

Are you and your staff interested in improving speaking in public and leadership skills? Do you know about Toastmasters? Linlithgow Speakers is a local voluntary group that can help develop these skills. We are looking for new members in Linlithgow. Come and visit on Tuesday night (we meet every second Tuesday at 7.30 at the Low Port Centre in Linlithgow. Please contact me for more information: Sheila Fraser 01506 650953 or 07968 233324. LINLITHGOW KEEP FIT CLUB

We meet every Thursday from 19:00 - 21:00 at the gym at the rear of Linlithgow Academy. We have limited spaces for new male members. We resume on the 27th August. Call Brian on 07984 930235 or email gallacherbrian@hotmail.com for further information. LINLITHGOW STRING ORCHESTRA

The Linlithgow String Orchestra for adults (18+) with a minimum standard Grade 5 meet weekly on Monday’s 7.30-9.30pm at Linlithgow Masonic Lodge (2 Market Lane, Linlithgow). New players from Linlithgow and the surrounding areas are welcome. Please bring music stands. Please contact us in advance on: linlithgowstringorchestra@gmail.com or search for us on Facebook.

BADMINTON CLUB

Small, friendly club meets Wednesday evenings at Lowport Centre, 7-9pm. We are looking for new members who have played before. Adults only please. PUB THEOLOGY Starting September. St Michael’s Parish Church at the Four Mary’s. Live bands, questions about life, beer and pub food. All perspectives welcome. LINLITHGOW AND DISTRICT EMBROIDERS GUILD Linlithgow and District Branch of the Embroiderers Guild meet the last Wednesday of the month in Linlithgow Academy Library from 7pm till 9pm, September to May. Variety of Speakers and classes. Beginner or experienced, or not a stitcher all are welcome. SUNSHINE SINGALONG Kirk Hall, St Michael’s Parish Church, second Thursday every month 12 – 1.30pm. Caring for those living with memory loss. Light lunch then singing your favourite songs. A warm welcome awaits you, no church connection needed, just turn up on the day. Disabled parking in the Vennel Car Park adjacent to Kirk Hall. SEEDLINGS – TOTS AND TODDLERS CHURCH St Michael’s Church Hall, Thursday’s 10-11am. Bring your 0-5 year old children or grandchildren for craft activities and singing. Coffee, cake, new friends. Just come along on the morning. SCOTTISH SENIORS COMPUTER CLUB Star and Garter (The Bistro Café), Station Road. Wednesday nights 7pm – 9pm. For the over 50s to find out what you can do with your computer, laptop, iPad/tablet or smartphone device. Enjoy the experience; learn and share! Contact: Dougie Baird, Linlithgow Computer Club. Call 07929 120129 or just call in. PHYSIO LED PILATES The Scout Hall in Linlithgow, Monday evenings 6pm & 7pm and Sunday mornings at 10am. The Old Pavilion in Linlithgow Wednesday evenings 6:30pm. At Physio Led Pilates you can feel assured that exercises will be performed safely, effectively and modified to the appropriate level for you under the expert guidance of an experienced Physiotherapist. For booking and further information please see www.physioledpilates.com MONTHLY MINDFULNESS MEDITATION & QIGONG CLASS Starting Sunday 12th March 1:15-3:45 at The Old Pavilion at Linlithgow Cricket Ground. FREE class for cancer patients (past and present) and their families / carers and friends - no experience required. Email: Trish@bosombudsofscotland for more information. All details are on our website: www.bosombudsofscotland.org RAINBOWS, BROWNIES, GUIDES AND SENIOR SECTION Rainbow units (girls 5 - 7 years) Mon, Wed & Thurs nights in Linlithgow. Brownie units (girls 7 - 10 years) Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs nights in Linlithgow. Guide units (girls 10 - 14 years) Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri nights in Linlithgow. Senior Section unit (girls 14 - 25 years) Fri nights. For more information see www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved or email westlothiangirlguiding@gmail.com. FORTH VALLEY ORIENTEERS Come and try orienteering! Learn to navigate with a map and compass with FVO club coaches. Newcomers classes will be running on specific Saturdays in September and October at Beecraigs Country Park. Junior classes for ages 9-13 years old (with or without parent). Adult newcomer classes for all ages. £5 per session. Contact Jen Leonard on 01506 843552 or membership@fvo.org.uk for more information. MALE VOICE CHOIR We meet every Monday from 19:45 in the Rugby Club. If you would like to come and try us out please do. Or if you have any questions please phone Chris Thomas on 07823 884802. STEP TOGETHER FAMILY SUPPORT, LINLITHGOW Support for those affected by the addictive behaviour of a loved one. Being in a close relationship with someone struggling with addiction can be a painful, frustrating and lonely journey. Our group focuses on establishing healthier relationships with our loved one and others, restoring balance to our lives and developing more helpful coping strategies. We meet in the evening on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month. For more information call or text 07592 226917.

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