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WIN! A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE FOR VALENTINES! Local People: Provost John Cunningham Plus local HISTORY: MARVELLOUS businesses, community MERCHISTON information & more! Charity: Home-Start West Lothian The community magazine for the Linlithgow area
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elcome to the first edition of Konect for 2018 (we didn’t publish a January issue). It’s only February, but as you can see from the Local People feature on p16, the behind the scenes work is already well underway for this year’s Marches. The same is true for the many events Linlithgow enjoys through the year – lots of planning in advance. I’ve been looking a little into the history of the namesake of one of Edinburgh’s universities this month – if you have anything to do with Napier University you may be interested in the story of John Napier, see pages 8-9. All our usual columns are here, I hope you enjoy the magazine this month.
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LOCAL HISTORY
If your home was garrisoned by soldiers and under threat of bombardment, you might pick somewhere else to get married. But 22 year old John Napier, namesake of Edinbugh Napier University, signed his wedding contract with his 16 year old bride at home in Merchiston Tower in just those circumstances in April 1572. The hobbyist mathematician and seventh Laird of Merchiston would probably have preferred to be remembered for his works of theology. He changed the world, but not in the way he imagined - his invention of logarithms is the work for which he is most celebrated.
John and his new wife moved to Gartness Castle (on the western edge of Stirlingshire today). He took the task of running the Napier estates very seriously. He was known in Edinburgh as “Marvellous Merchiston” as he was always working on ideas to improve productivity. He experimented with salt fertiliser, invented an apparatus to remove water from flooded coal pits, and built land surveyancing devices. Part of the inheritance was the title of the King’s Poulterer, and the “Pultrielands” at Dean Village - a plot of land for raising poultry to be supplied to the king on request.
John Napier was born at Merchiston Tower (now one of Edinburgh Napier University’s campuses) in 1550. We don’t know what he studied but he went to the University of St Andrews at the age of 13. There is no record of him graduating from there; he most likely finished his education in Europe, arriving back in 1571, aged 21, when Scotland was in the But Napier considered himself first and foremost a grip of a civil war in which his family was reluctantly theologian. The Reformation in Scotland was young, involved. Four years previously, Napier’s maternal it was a time of religious and political turmoil and he uncle Adam Bothwell, the Bishop of Orkney, had was a fervent protestant. In 1593 he published what performed the he considered to be coronation of baby his most important James VI after his and urgent work, “The Logarithms allowed the German mother’s forced Plaine Discovery of mathematician and astronomer Johannes abdication, and the Whole Revelation Kepler to show that the Earth was not at civil war ensured of St. John” - detailed between supporters exposition that the centre of the universe but revolved of the deposed the Pope was the around the sun. This breakthrough Catholic queen and Antichrist. He sought underpinned Newton’s theory of gravity supporters of the to alert the king to baby king (or rather, “the apparent danger of the Regent who of Papistry arising ruled in his minority). Merchiston Tower, being in a within this Island… .” fearing, like many, threat from strategic location, was garrisoned by the Regent’s Catholic Spain. men to prevent supplies reaching the Queen’s supporters holding Edinburgh. The Tower was Following the publication of the “Plaine Discovery” severely bombarded by the Queen’s men in May (which gained him international recognition) Napier 1572 in a failed attempt to gain control. Archibald worked on designs for various instruments of war Napier, John’s father, whose loyalties appear to - “designed by the Grace of God, and the worke have been ambiguous, probably stayed in the of expert craftsmen.” He was covering all bases, tower throughout, although it is unknown if the rest evidently, in the case of a Spanish invasion - if the of the family did. theological writings didn’t head off the catholic 8 | KONECT LINLITHGOW
threat, he wanted to make sure Scotland had some new weaponry! It included two kinds of burning mirrors, a piece of artillery, and a metal chariot from which shot could be fired through small holes.
exaggerated over time. With James VI on a fanatical quest to eliminate witchcraft, had Napier seriously been suspected of anything he would not have been spared. It’s more likely that the nightgown was academic garb, and that his incredible and diverse output led him When Napier had a problem with pigeons to appear eccentric eating his grain in the fields at Merchiston, and misunderstood.
At this time, Napier also turned his attention to developing he solved it by scattering grain laced with a means of simplifying the very long He moved back to alcohol on the fields; the drunken birds and complicated Merchiston with his were then easy to capture - a feat which calculations he family on the death no doubt fuelled the stories of his magical needed for his work of his father in 1608, powers in an age of superstition. on astronomy. From until his own death 1594 he worked on a in 1617. methodology, finally publishing what he called logarithmic tables twenty I visited Merchiston Tower last month to wander years and seven million calculations later, in 1614. It through the rooms and get a feel, if possible from was a mathematical breakthrough immediately taken this distance in time, of the building that was up enthusiastically by scientists as it saved them first and foremost a family home but swept up in years of calculations and allowed radical progress in turbulence. Its matter-of-fact integration into the astronomy and navigation. Napier University campus, with a modern corridor running right though it, somehow echoes for me He made other signification contributions to way the Archibald Napier carried on business mathematics including promoting the use of as usual; the marriage in the garrisoned home; decimals, and “Napier’s bones” - numbering rods and how John Napier’s monumental invention for multiplying, dividing and taking square roots and of logarithms was almost incidental to what he cube roots. Made of ivory, they looked a little like considered his main life’s work. One thing is for bones, hence the name. He also described a method sure, he would be very happy to see his home part of using metal plates in a box to rapidly perform of a place of higher education. multiplication and division problems - the earliest known attempt at using a type of calculating machine. For Napier, though, mathematics was a hobby, a means to an end that he worked on as and when he had time besides his theological work. The Statistical Account of 1795 says: “Adjoining the mill at Gartness are the remains of an old house in which John Napier of Merchiston, Inventor of Logarithms, resided a great part of his time (some years) when he was making his calculations. It is reported that the noise of the cascade, being constant, never gave him uneasiness, but that the clack of the mill, which was only occasional, greatly disturbed his thoughts. He was therefore, when in deep study, sometimes under the necessity of desiring the miller to stop the mill that the train of his ideas might not be interrupted.” Perhaps unsurprisingly he cut an eccentric figure. The Statistical Account also records he “used frequently to walk out in his nightgown and cap. This, with some things which to the vulgar appear rather odd, fixed on him the character of a warlock.” But stories of his supposedly magic powers have been
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Where do we want to go? What do we want to change? Our brain, being a ‘habit organ’, automatically repeats patterns of yesterday. If we want something different, we need a clear new route - or at least, to get us started, a strong sense of the sort of ‘place’ we’d like to go.
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At the Deacons Court AGM in November 2017, John Cunningham started his 3 year term as Provost of the Deacons Court. He tells us about his love for the Marches and what he is looking forward to as he approaches his first Marches Day as Provost.
His early love for the Marches continued when John joined the Deacons Court over 20 years ago after being Deacon of Lithca Lore. Since then he has served on the Finance and Administration Committee and as the Procession Convener. As he now takes up the role of Provost, John is looking forward to what the next three years will bring. “I feel very honoured and humbled to now hold the post of Provost of a town that I have grown up in and love dearly.” “I have been overwhelmed by the support of the people of Linlithgow and members of the Deacons Court. Past Provosts have told me that the Marches Day, as Provost, is a very different experience so I am going to enjoy every minute of it.” “The Marches is a fantastic community event and it is the hard work put in by members of the
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diets and environments, with controlled lighting and heating, which all add up cost-wise. Baby animals grow so make sure you have space for the adult it will become and check how long they live for – some reptiles have a lifespan of 20 years.
VET’S TIP
Here at West Port we have a vet who has a certificate in zoological medicine but bear in mind not all vet practices do – make sure you have a vet within a practical distance that you can call on if treatment is needed. When you say the word “pet”, the image that springs into most peoples’ minds is that of a cat or a dog – or perhaps a rabbit, guinea pig or goldfish. But in recent years there has been a huge increase in the numbers keeping exotic pets. So what is an exotic pet? There is no strict definition but generally it refers to anything other than dogs and cats such as reptiles, amphibians, birds, invertebrates, fish, and small mammals! Buying any pet is a huge responsibility but particularly so with an exotic. Think of costs, space and time: many exotics need specialised
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Make sure your pet comes from a reputable dealer or pet shop. And remember, by law owners are responsible for the proper care of any animal. Ignorance isn’t an excuse so do your research!
Liam Reid is Westport Veterinary Clinic’s exotic vet. Contact Liam on 01506 844 165, or visit: www.westportvets.com
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Our practice is modern, well-equipped and progressive, with a strong emphasis on preventative healthcare and advice.
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MUSIC REVIEW
Let’s get metaphysical The single of the year is already out, so pencil in a break for compiling any lists for December. Following hard on the heels of the well-received album “Heavy Meta”, Philadelphia-based “insurgent poet and rock ‘n’ roll disruptor” Ron Gallo hits his fellow musicians where it hurts with the wonderful “Really Nice Guys”. A blistering 2 minutes 8 seconds kicking off with a sweet Velvets style riff, the raucous melody and studiously sloppy layered vocals bemoan the requirement to compliment your friend’s terrible band. As the arrangement breaks down into an approximation of the horrors we have all endured, the various punctuations of “Nice!” amount to that very rare thing, a genuinely funny musical joke. As with the best of Zappa however, it is easy to laugh but can you be sure that the joke is not on you?
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“I say nice set, then I get upset because I feel so plastic”. I went quiet on one of the repeated listens as I realised that I had heard that “Nice!” before. Once you have enjoyed the single, head back to his most recent album. “Heavy Meta” came out in February 2017, but recently the single “Young lady, You’re Scaring me” has been popping up again in new music lists online. A good representation of the album, this previous single has the wild mercurial sound of electric Dylan, piling irregular meter and rhyme against rigid pop blues. “you’ll line my mattress with nails/ One for every time something psycho came out of your mouth...a sales pitch for the circus in your mind”. Elsewhere on “All the Punks are Domesticated” Gallo laments the fall of the outsider musician. “All of the freaks have gone to bed/All of the pioneers are saved for information tech”. Heavy Meta - 2017 album of 2018. 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’.
VISIT WEST LOTHIAN
This month we have everything from ballet to comedy so even if you don’t have a valentine this year you’ll be sure to still be in love… with West Lothian. A night at the theatre is hard to beat but a night at the theatre with Ballet West might just do it! Bringing the story of Giselle live to the stage at Howden Park Centre you will witness the story of a peasant girl named Giselle, who dies of a broken heart after discovering her lover is betrothed to another. This is a world class production that will be sure to pull on your heart strings. Showing on the 7th at 19:30pm.
WIN A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNe For your chance to win simply answer the following question: IN WHICH COUNTRY WOULD YOU FIND THE CHAMPAGNE REGION? Email your answer, along with your name & phone number, to win@konectdirectory.co.uk Closing date for entries: Monday 12th February 2018. Winner will be chosen at random after the closing date and informed via the email address used to enter. PLEASE NOTE: All entrants must be 18 years old or over.
On Saturday the 10th head on down to Linlithgow Peel for a Wetland Wildlife Wander. This is certain to be a fun filled day of exploring and learning. You will tour the Peel with an incredibly knowledgeable guide as you stroll around this historic and beautiful area. Now we have two options, one for those with a Valentine’s date and for those without a date this February 14th. For those who will be sharing an evening with a loved one then why not check out one of Linlithgow’s magnificent restaurants? With a wide range of high end and award winning establishments to choose from you won’t be short for choice in this Royal Burgh. Alternatively if you don’t have a date then head on down to Howden Park Centre to witness the comedy genius that is Jimeoin. His UK tour has been a smash hit and we are certain you will be bent double with laughter. Whatever you decide to get up to this February we hope you spend it in West Lothian. For more information, or the latest on all the great things to see and do in West Lothian please visit:
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PARENTS IN WEST LOTHIAN
...be the right kind of frog as we leap into the New Year “Five frogs sat on a log. Four decided to jump off. How many remain? Still 5, because ‘deciding’ and ‘doing’ are not the same.” Most of us, including myself, probably like to think of ourselves as adventurous types, willing to try new things, and be spontaneous. In fact, a famous psychological study in 1948 by Bertram Forer showed that the vast majority of us will blithely accept almost any feedback that paints us in a good light – no matter how accurate it really is or isn’t. In reality, I’m much less devil-may-care today than I used to be. At one time I was pretty adventurous but these days I’m the sort who has only ever tasted one menu item from Subway; who, upon finding a well-fitting pair of shoes, buys them in every colour, and who simply cannot stray more than one or two shades from magnolia paint under any circumstances. So this year, I decided that instead of New Year’s resolutions, I would set a series of goals whose success could be achieved and built on throughout the year, all based around doing something new – completing a sign language qualification, doing a 50s dressmaking course, and completing a Couch to 5K program – but most importantly, trying a new type of activity with the kids every month. My kids are admirably open to trying new things, so I took my lead from them when I heard that a new type of play centre was opening in West Lothian – Bramble Cottage Constructive Play Centre in Bathgate. The new thing for me about Bramble Cottage is, it’s not a soft-play. Instead, it’s a physical and imaginative play arena, designed to stimulate little imaginations and promote pretend play. There are little cavern-like rooms where little ones can pretend to be in a supermarket, a kitchen, or a little 30 | KONECT LINLITHGOW
bedroom. I worried if Quinn would enjoy it to be honest because his speech and social play is very delayed and he tends not to join in such play at nursery, but almost at once my two made for the pretend kitchen area, and something brilliant happened. They began pretending - together. They were serving each other toast and coffee, putting clothes in the washing machine, pretending to eat from little plates. All the while, Quinn was saying thank you, repeating phrases he hears in that setting at home (“Watch out Penny, beans are hot hot hot!”) and responding to Penny’s pretend-play. Channa and I crouched at the little entranceway, mouths wide in awe. I loved the fact that we were able to sit in the café area and have our snacks (well-priced home-baking and coffee) while being well within earshot of our little cherubs – and while the air was rippled by a gentle buzz of laughter and chatter, it wasn’t the same loud, frantic, intermittent-injury laden environment that I’m used to at traditional soft-plays – it’s much more easy-going. And so one of my goals has borne fruit already – and it has shown me the importance of not just deciding to try something new, but of actually doing it too. Here’s to an adventurous 2018! 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!
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FOOD & DRINK
Spiced Bean &
Carrot Patties
Serve with salad and herb yoghurt dressing
This is a great recipe for meat-free Monday - or any other day of the week! Harissa paste is a fiery hot blend of spices from North Africa sold near the dried herbs in most large supermarkets. If unavailable, replace with 2 tsp curry paste or sun-dried tomato puree.
Ingredients: 1 tbsp olive oil 1 onion, peeled and chopped 2 carrots, peeled and grated 1tsp harissa paste 400g can cannellini beans, drained 400g can red kidney beans, drained 3 tbsp freshly chopped mint 100g fresh wholemeal breadcrumbs Vegetable oil for shallow frying Salad and herb yoghurt dressing, to serve (see TIP)
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Method: 1. Heat the olive oil in a frying pan, add the onion and fry for 5 minutes until softened. Cool for 5 minutes then place in a food processor with the carrots, harissa paste, beans, mint and breadcrumbs. 2. Season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper and process for about 30 seconds until well blended. Shape the mixture into 15 small round patties. Cover and chill for 30 minutes. 3. Shallow fry the patties in hot vegetable oil for 2-3 minutes on each side until golden brown. Drain on kitchen paper then serve with salad and dressing.
Tip: Serve these patties with dark green salad leaves such as baby spinach and watercress with chunks of cooked beetroot. For a quick herb dressing, stir lemon juice and freshly chopped mint into natural yoghurt and season to taste.
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CHARITY OF THE MONTH
Sometimes when things are hard, knowing you’re not alone can make all the difference
Bringing up young children is a tough job. And if over and above the usual hard work of parenting, life is complicated by isolation, mental health issues, or a child with additional needs, it can quickly become overwhelming. Home-Start West Lothian provides friendly support at home for young families. By helping the parents, the children have a better chance at a good start in life, hence the charity’s name.
It was originally set up in Leicester, England, in 1973 by a woman who ran parenting groups. She noticed a lot of the mums wanted a oneon-one chat with her in addition to the group activities. So she started visiting them at home on a one-on-one basis, and Home-Start was born. There are now independent local HomeStart groups all over Britain. The West Lothian one has been in existence since 2000.
It’s really about having life experience and an ability to empathise, non-judgementally Sometimes when things are hard, knowing you’re not alone, you’re not a bad parent, that it’s normal to find it tough, and knowing that others have similar challenges, can make all the difference to how you cope. “Our volunteer befrienders visit at home, provide peer-to-peer support, lend a hand practically (such as watch the toddler while mum has a chance to have a shower in 34 | KONECT LINLITHGOW
peace), be a non-judgemental, confidential listening ear and provide signposting to local groups or services that may be able to support with specific issues,” explains Allie, Manager of Home-Start West Lothian. I met Allie and Carol-Anne, Volunteer Co-ordinator, at the Home-Start premises in Livingston. “The main difficulty people used to come to us for was social isolation; people moving out from Edinburgh or Glasgow for cheaper housing in West Lothian, but not having a network or knowing how to meet other young families, and struggling alone. There may be language barriers, health problems or other difficulties in addition to that. In recent years, we see a lot more families in crisis though - through domestic violence, poor mental health, disabilities, a whole range of issues.” Home-Start see people from all walks of life. “It makes no difference how big your house or your bank account is,” says Allie. If as a parent of young children you’re not coping, then that is pretty normal and help is available. And, while most of the families they help tend to be in crisis or have multiple challenges, it’s not all about crisis. “We have some families we help as they have triplets, and not necessarily any other challenges. Three babies is challenging enough!” Referrals for Home-Start’s befriending service can come from anywhere – health workers, social workers, GP and even self-referral. The choice as to whether to engage or not is with the family – it’s not like a formal social service where there may be mandatory engagement, although Home-Start may be supporting a family who already has social work, healthcare or other professionals involved. Navigating the numerous agencies that exist to help, and understanding the jargon thrown around, is one of the things the befriender can help with. It’s peer-to-peer support, where the parent/s and the Home-Start befriender work through things together. Volunteers are carefully matched to families to maximise the chance of the relationship being successful. “We work predominantly with young mums and single mums, but also sometimes with dads or both parents. And we are always looking for more volunteers.” Older volunteers are welcome - sometimes a grandparent figure is just what a young family needs. Every family’s needs are different, so a wide range of volunteers with
West Lothian Volunteers different experiences is ideal. Male volunteers are also welcome. “It’s really about having life experience and an ability to empathise, nonjudgementally,” summarises Allie. If you can spare two or three hours a week to make daily life just that bit less daunting for a local young parent, please contact Home-Start West Lothian on the details below. Contact Details: Telephone: Email: Website: Facebook: Address:
01506 415755 admin@homestartwl@org.uk www.homestartwl.org.uk /HomeStartWL Cameron House 13a Fairbairn Road, Livingston EH54 6TS
Home-Start West Lothian is a charity registered in Scotland, charity no. SC029770.
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USEFUL INFORMATION
WHAT’S ON | LINLITHGOW Further From Festival 2018
Running 2nd-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 February Half Term (9th to 18th February)
The First Tingles of Spring at Almond Valley Built yourself a tingle-o-meter and have fun searching for signs of new life and the approaching spring. Every day during the February school break there will be crafts and experiments in the warmth of the museum that explore the cycles of the season and anticipate the wonderful year ahead. For more info see www.almondvalley.co.uk Saturday 10th February
Wet Wildlife Wander Join a Historic Environment Scotland Ranger on a walk round Linlilithgow loch whilst keeping a look out for the wildlife. 1pm-3pm, free, but booking essential, please contact HES on 0131 652 8150 email rangers@hes.scot Saturday 24th February
Linlithgow Farmers Market The Cross, High Street, Linlithgow Saturday 10th March
Chamber Philharmonic Europe A Linlithgow Arts Guild event. 7.30pm at St Michael’s Parish Church, Linlithgow. Performaing Classical Favourites. Tickets: Full £12, Students £6 for tickets and information see www. linlithgowartsguild.co.uk Throughout February and March until 23rd March
Teddy Bear’s Picnic and Afternoon Tea at Almond Valley The tearoom conservatory is transformed into the magic of Teddy Bear’s Forest; a special space where younger children can share imaginary tea with teddies and caterpillars in their woodland camp site. Bring your own softies to the picnic if you wish. It’s especially for pre-schoolers, so big people (those aged over five) should let off steam in the soft play instead. There’s also colouring-in and other simple fun and games, ensuring that younger visitors (and accompanying grown-ups) can spend many happy hours in the cosy tearoom while the rest of the world is at school.
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Until 23rd March
Free admission to Almond Valley when you book afternoon tea! A tasty, tempting, tiered array of sandwiches, savouries and cakes for the grown-ups, and a perfect miniature version especially for the kids. All very dainty, very refined, and extra-brilliant because when you book, all enjoy free admission. Afternoon teas are available between 14.00 and 16.00, must be booked in advance, and cost £9.95 for adults and £4.95 for children. Places are limited, especially at weekends and during the school half-term break – so please book early. Call 01506 414957 Work is still ongoing during February in Beecraigs Country Park to thin out some of the forest areas. Some paths and trails diverted. Please adhere to safety and path diversion signs when visiting the Park. For further information contact the Ranger Service by calling in at the Visitor Centre or phone 01506 284518. The Hideaway Cafe within the Visitor Centre is open 10am - 4pm over winter and is a fantastic place to go for great views and warming snacks!
LIBRARY INFORMATION Linlithgow Library The Vennel, High Street, Linlithgow, EH49 7EH Tel: 01506 775490 Email: linlithgow.lib@westlothian.gov.uk Opening hours: Mon & Fri: 9.00am - 5.00pm. Tue & Thur: 9.00am - 7.00pm. Wed: 9.00am - 3.00pm. Sat: 9.00am - 1.00pm. STORYTIME: Stories and art activities for children 3-4 years during term time - every Monday and Friday 10.30am. LINLITHGOW BOOK GROUP: Meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 6pm to discuss their chosen novel. BOOKBUG SESSIONS: Stories, songs & rhymes suitable for all under 3’s and their grownups. Council Information Service (located within the library) is open 9-2.30 Monday to Friday 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 TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT HERE, PLEASE EMAIL EDITOR@KONECTDIRECTORY.CO.UK
CLUBS & CLASSES
NUTRICLUB NEW! Nutrition-focussed weight loss classes, Longcroft Hall Wed 9.30am and Bowling Club, Philip Avenue, Wed 5.30pm. For more information see Facebook: nutriclublinlithgow - tel Louise on 07837 794112 or email: nutriclub@virginmedia.com SANGSCHULE 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 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. £7.50 per session. For more information contact lbplaygroup@gmail.com. We can also now be contacted by phone or text tel: 07379 519645 or through Messenger on Facebook Page -Linlithgowbridge Playgroup. Children need not be resident within Linlithgrow Bridge to attend and are admitted from 27 months. 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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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
APPLIANCE REPAIR Home Appliance Repair
BATHROOMS Bathgate Bathroom Studio Ellis & Scot S and S
BLINDS & SHUTTERS Harvey Bruce
31 11 39 31
CABINET MAKER LMB Kitchens
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING James Burnett
CATERING Food Creations
CHILDREN’S SPORTS Kestrel Gymnastics Group COMPUTER SERVICES Sprint Computers
10 18 33 6 28
CONSERVATORIES CR Smith
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DOORS UPVC Doors
ESTATE AGENT Aberdein Considine Drummmond Miller Turpie & Co. Your Move
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4 20 24 23, 25 24
FENCING/GATES Welding & Fabrication Solutions 11 FOOD & GROCERIES Hornigs Haggis
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FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS Harvey Bruce 31
GARDEN & LANDSCAPING New Hopetoun Gardens 17
GYM/HEALTH CLUB Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club 7 HEALTHCARE ABC Hearing
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PROPERTY LETTING & MANAGEMENT Your Move
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WASTE DISPOSAL Bare Bins WINDOWS 1st Choice Living CR Smith
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SOLUTION TO SUDOKU ON PAGE 34
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SOLUTION TO DECEMBER CROSSWORD
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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Domestic Joinery and Maintenance Services 10
RESTAURANT Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club 7 ROOFING Pentland Roofing Taylor Roofs
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