Konect Directory Calders September 2012

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The Calders, Kirknewton and Pumpherston September 2012

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Crossword Competition

Feature Article:

lothian rocks

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Hello neighbours Welcome to the September issue of Konect Directory. This month, local singer/songwriter Martin Livingstone takes time out of rehearsals to chat with us in our Rock and Roll feature article, Anne Pinkerton suggests a delicious bread recipe and, Maureen McIntyre looks for family history clues in Monumental Inscriptions. Congratulations to Joyce Milne of Pumpherston who won the crossword competition in the last issue. This month, you could win a £30 voucher to eat in or takeaway,

Contents Feature Article Lothian Rocks Local Walk Pets Recipe Children & Family

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at Khushis Indian restaurant, Mid Calder, so try your luck with the crossword on page 32. I hope you enjoy reading the Konect Directory. This is my last month as Guest Editor. Thanks Helen-Jane, it’s been fun!

Emma Merchant

Emma Merchant, Guest Editor emma@konectdirectory.co.uk 07762 817194 The Konect Directory welcomes contributions such as old photographs, or short articles of local interest. The Editor reserves the right to edit any articles submitted for publication. Competitions & puzzles Prize crossword Community What’s on Useful information Clubs & Classes Index of Advertisers

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The Konect Directory is delivered to homes in Kirknewton, East Calder, Mid Calder and Pumpherston. Copies are also left at the libraries, sports centre, convenience stores and various other locations within the area.

Advertising enquiries: Jenny Thomson 07824 469266 jenny@konectdirectory.co.uk

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Front cover photograph by Neil Gwynne: The Almond River

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Lothian Rocks By Emma Merchant

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his area is an exciting place to be for rock musicians and rock music lovers alike, and is currently producing a healthy crop of talented bands and musicians. Aptly named singer/songwriter Martin Livingstone, from Livingston, took time out of rehearsals with his own band, ‘The Changes’, to talk with me about his music, and the burgeoning local music scene. “I never really set out to become a singer/songwriter,” he tells me, “I didn’t believe in myself enough to set my hopes that high.” Yet this year alone, Martin has already recorded two albums, ‘Living on an Island’ and ‘Contentment’, and is currently in rehearsal with ‘The Changes’, for forthcoming gigs in various prominent venues, including Whistlebinkies, Bannermans, Pivo Pivo and Ivory Black. As a child, Martin’s musical education began and ended with what he heard played at home. Even then, however, he was aware of the power and spiritual resonance of music. “I remember listening to John Lennon, and the Beach Boys. Some of the Beach Boys’ harmonies were really beautiful. At the time, I thought it was church music,” he remembers with a smile. Along with many of his secondary school cohorts, Martin was swept along by the excitement of the musical scene during his teenage years. He and his friends immersed themselves in music during the long hot summers. (Yes, there have been some in previous years!)

“It was part of our teenage rebellion. We hung around in the streets together. We knew all the words to all the songs. We dressed the same. It was pure escapism, and lots of fun. But it was also a really important time in my life. I was deeply inspired by it all, and I realised that everyone needs music of some kind or another. Music still remains immensely important to me. It drives me. It keeps the blues away. I really can’t imagine a world without it.” Pain sometimes produces creativity. For Martin, a difficult period in his life was the catalyst that helped develop his skills and passion for song writing. “To understand what was going on inside my head, I was keeping a diary of emotions. I recorded everything and filled countless books. I got a lot of things off my chest and gradually, over time, my writing developed into deep poetry.” There the story might have ended, had Martin not bumped into Jim McFarlane. “I had no idea how important my friend Jim would be to the direction of my life. He suggested I put some of my poetry to music. I initially laughed at the idea but he managed to persuade me to sing one of my poems in his recording studio. It was nerve racking, but as I finished the song, he said, “There, I knew you could do it.” It was like a light being switched on. It was magical. Jim helped me to believe in myself.” “I’d had no musical training, but I was keen to learn. So when I was given a guitar, I practised for two hours every night,


teaching myself to play my favourite songs. Everything I know about chord progression I learned from other people’s songs.” During the years that followed, Martin developed his skills and grew in confidence. He performed solo and with his band ‘Burnout’, and has written hundreds of songs. “One half of me loves to write exuberant rock and roll songs. I enjoy the celebration, the excitement, and the sheer joy of rock and roll. The other half of me is drawn to a quieter acoustic sound. I write about things that shake me up inside, things I notice which affect me deeply.” Performing and writing is only one aspect of the music business. Another important element is promoting the work, and building up a strong reputation. “The business aspect is a challenge. But you have to take it head on. I have met with so many brick walls along the way. But I’ve also had some real gifts too. Ian Wainwright appeared just when I needed him, offering to help promote my work. That was amazing. It was such an encouragement, and helped to take a huge weight off my shoulders.” Currently, Martin is working with fellow musicians Andrew Harrington, John McCauley and Stewart McKeen, rehearsing new material for ‘The Changes’. “We’re developing a new sound that really excites me, and I’m loving working with the band. Andrew, John and Stewart are supertalented and they have a great attitude. We work hard, we’re committed and we’re excited about our forthcoming gigs.”

Martin is equally enthusiastic about the many other bands and musicians who contribute to the local music scene. “There are so many great bands to discover: The Begbies, Japan 4, the High Rollers, Ed Lee, The Dead Sea Souls, James McKay, Capstan Pole, The Barrels, Jesus Trip, The Alpha Box, Eldrick Scanty, The Gateway, Red Light District and my own younger brother, Daniel Livingstone. Some of them have been around for a while, and some are new, but all of them are very talented and hard working. They’re all good – check them out!” I ask Martin what he does when he’s not writing or singing. “I keep fit. I run. I hill walk. I love being out in the hills. Wild walking clears my head and helps me create space to think. You could even say it has mystical significance for me.” Writing from the heart can be a lonely business. Martin has really appreciated support and encouragement of family and friends along the way, and is especially grateful for Ian Wainwright and Jim’s input. “I express myself best through music,” he tells me, as our interview draws to a close,“ My songs probably give a clearer picture of who I am than I could ever tell you myself.” To discover the real Martin Livingstone, to hear free downloads of his music and to find out where ‘The Changes’ are playing, visit: www.martinlivingstone.co.uk


Until September 30th 2012

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Thought for the Month By Jackie Whigham

Focus on Progress not Perfection

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o aim for perfection is to set yourself up for failure or complete burn out from the constant trying to create an image that never quite gets there! The truth is, perfection doesn’t exist, and constantly striving for it demonstrates a lack of self-acceptance, especially when you’ve done your best but you feel it still isn’t quite enough. Perfectionism demands you do more in the hope that you’ll be more! Why? Because under it all you don’t think you’re interesting enough, smart enough, organized enough….basically not good enough! This sort of thinking breeds selfdoubt and chips away at your confidence and peace of mind.

Progress on the other hand is recognition of the process of life. It has an acceptance to it, an allowance that permits life to unfold in a correct divine order. This allowance occurs when you know that you’ve done your very best for the day and you are able to let go and trust that all will be well. Recognise you can never do any more than your best. We should aim to be the finest possible version of who we can be but with the attitude of progress rather than perfection. Have a great day! Jackie works in Xcite, East Calder in Beauty Therapy. She is also a Transformational Life Coach. For more information - jackiewhigham1@aol.com www.jackiewhigham.com or call 07845239490

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Vet’s Tip:

Train your dog to do anything!

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rm yourself with a handful of tasty treats like little cubes of chicken or cheese. With one piece of food between your fingertips slowly lure your dog to follow the food into whichever position you desire. As soon as they move into this position reward them with the food and give enthusiastic praise. Repeat this six times. Then try doing the same movement but without the treat. If this works give a jackpot reward of five treats. Repeat this six times. If your dog won’t be lured without the treat try doing another three to five food lures before attempting the non-food lure. Once they are reliably moving into position with just a hand movement you can start to add your cue just as they perform the behaviour. Keep rewarding every correct behaviour

and don’t get frustrated if they seem to suddenly forget. Begin to say the cue word before luring them. After a couple of 2-5 minute sessions begin to say the cue word but don’t lure them, simply wait for them to work it out and jackpot reward them the first few times they do it to only a cue word. Keep practicing the exercise in various locations and always reward every time until they are 100% reliable in all areas even with distractions around. You can then start to give random rewards and also use praise, cuddles, play and anything they else they like as a reward. Pet’s Tip written by Joanne Drysdale BSc - dog behaviourist at Edinburgh Dog Training, based in Kirknewton and Balerno. Group classes in Currie. See www.joannedrysdale.co.uk

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Around the Loch we go By Karen Murray

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s you can not have failed to notice, the summer has been a wash out - not great for walking or doing much of anything outdoors really, but that means one has to take one’s opportunities when one can. So on a very rare day - rare that is because I happened to have a few hours off and it wasn’t raining!! - I thought where can I walk that the kids will enjoy and it’s not too far away but far enough to be a trip? Answer - Linlithgow Loch. I am all for combining activities and killing two birds with the one stone, so not only could we walk, we could utilise our Historic Scotland membership by taking in the Palace too. So choose your route to Linlithgow - M9 to Junction 3 or back road via Dechmont - I plumbed for the latter as it is much prettier! Once in Linlithgow, park in the car park by the Palace or if you are visiting the Palace, you can park right outside. We decided on walk first, Palace visit second - bribery works best with my urchins! So from the Palace entrance, go around the left side of the building and walk down to the edge of the loch. Turn left and follow the path around the loch in a clockwise direction. The area surrounding the loch is known as Linlithgow Peel and comprises land which used to be the garden and grounds of the Palace of Linlithgow which has been added to over the years and is now maintained by Historic Scotland.

Between April and August this section of path often has a number of nesting swans at the waterside so you are advised not to go too close or antagonise them as they can be aggressively protective of their young. The loch is home to a large number of water birds including the rare Great Crested Grebe. When you come to a road beyond the east end of the loch, turn right and go through a kissing gate. We love these and everyone is made to kiss everyone to great shouts of derision and ‘do we have to?’ You then cross some sheep grazing land to another road which you will go along for around 100m, before turning right down an alleyway by a house to come back to the Palace grounds and a children’s play area. You will also pass the jetty for the sailing dinghies that can often be seen out on the water along with wind surfers and swans. The circuit is probably around 2 miles, taking around an hour - depending on stops for throwing stones in the loch, discussing swans and some dawdling - so not too long but long enough to deserve a visit to the Palace. 1)

There is a bridge at the far end (west end) of the loch - head over the bridge and veer right. Once on the other side of the loch you will get some great views of the Palace. 26

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Images: 1) Linlithgow Palace 2) Linlithgow Loch - images by Karen Murray

The palace is actually in view for most of the walk. A large square sandstone shell, it was built by James I in 1424 following the ruin of the previous building by a fire. It became a popular palace for the Stewart family linking the route between Edinburgh and Stirling castles, and served as the nursery for Mary Queen of Scots. The palace fell into decline after 1603 when James VI moved the royal court to London, and in 1745 fire swept through the building leaving the ruin seen today.

The next event is Family Bat Night on 1 September, 8-10pm. You will hear a short talk with some batty facts, followed by an easy walk to look and listen for bats in and around Linlithgow Palace. Adults £3, Concessions £2, Children £1 and Historic Scotland Members £2.70. Call Historic Scotland to book. 2)

However, the fact that the Palace is in ruins adds added interest for my children who love running up and down the towers and trying to find all the nooks and crannies. The Historic Scotland Ranger Service also holds a number of events in the surrounds of the Palace from the very popular water safaris to mornings where you can try being a ranger yourself.

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Researching Your Family Tree: Before 1855 and Statutory Registration By Maureen McIntyre

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ne of the more frustrating things about researching your family tree is the date 1855. This was the year that compulsory birth, marriage and death registration was introduced. Any changes to your family tree before this date are more difficult to find, and in some cases there will be no surviving records. All is not lost, however. Some death records contained in the Old Parish Records have survived, and many of us have been able to add a date of death to our records, but these death entries are even patchier than those for the baptism and marriage records. Some may only be a record of a name and the charge made for the hire of the Mort Cloth or the hire of a bell. In some areas of Scotland it was left to the grave diggers to keep records of who was buried in the cemetery, but many of these have been lost over the years. Looking at the Old Parish Records in Kirknewton and East Calder the following deaths are recorded. 1642 – 1739 These records tell us that money was given for the use of the mort cloth.

and by local family history groups. They will record all inscriptions on the stones in a graveyard and will supply a map of the graveyard showing you where the stone is located. Some of the transcribing of the stones is even more invaluable as stones and inscriptions deteriorate over the years and much of this information may soon been lost forever. I have been doing some research for a friend who was looking for his ancestors in Wick. I had traced the family back to the late 1700’s, and was looking for any deaths recorded for the family Bremner. There was nothing in the Old Parish Records, so I looked up the name in the Monumental Inscriptions for the Old Cemetery in Wick and found out when my friend’s great, great grandfather Donald and his wife had died and that there was a son George who I had not encountered before. There was also a detailed map showing me exactly where the stone was located and I plan to visit the cemetery soon to take a photograph of the stone for my friend.

1708 – 1747 These records are simply a list of names and where they were from. 1829 – 1854 These records are very thorough with date of death, date of burial, name, designation, age, whether married, cause of death and place of burial being recorded.

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Another source if information are the Monumental Inscription Records, available to purchase or view from a variety of sources. (Please contact me if you would like further information about this.) These records, in most cases, have been compiled by those interested in family history

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Genealogy is fast becoming one of the most popular hobbies in the country with people becoming addicted to finding out all they can about their ancestors. If you are just starting your tree or if you are having problems with any of your branches, please email me at rootsandbranches@hotmail.co.uk

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September Recipes By Anne Pinkerton

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his is a very strange September. Often by this time of the year, we are coping with gluts of fruit or courgettes, and trying to think of new ways of cooking other produce. This year we will be lucky to have any harvest from which to make jams or chutneys or to bottle or freeze plums, currants, blackberries or even apples. September is usually the month for harvest festivals. There are many traditions associated with harvest especially the decoration of churches and the sharing of food amongst the housebound or needy. One of the most attractive is the making of beautiful but complicated harvest breads. Different areas have their own patterns, but the basic form is taken from the shape of an old sheaf of wheat. These loaves were sometimes painted, or even decorated with gold leaf. I am not going to give instructions for baking a harvest loaf, but you might like to try making household bread to share with the family. There is no need to be worried about baking bread. It is easy and very forgiving. There are few rules but you must use the best flour you can, and then knead it fully. If these guides are followed, the bread will be delicious. If you have a bread machine lurking at the back of the cupboard, find it, dust it down and plug it in! My Bread (makes two loaves) You can use any combination of flours you like. Sometimes I include

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some rye flour, spelt or malted flour or even mixed seed flour. I always use 1 kilo in total. 500 gm of strong plain white flour (high protein) 500 gm of strong wholemeal flour Pudding spoonful of salt 3 tablespoons oil;- olive, sunflower, nut or canola oils are all good; so too is butter. 1pint of warm water 25gm of fresh yeast or 3 flat teaspoons dry yeast

Method Put the yeast in a mug or jug with a little warm (blood temperature) water. Set it aside until it has worked itself to a froth. You can give it a few grains of sugar to encourage it, but you do not have to. Put all the rest of the dry ingredients in a large bowl. When the yeast is really active, add it and some water to the bowl and start mixing. Use a hand mixer on full power or a Kenwood type on slow. See how dry the mix is and add more water, mixing till you have a stiff dough which comes away from the sides of

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the bowl. Then give it 3-5 minutes more mixing until it is elastic and can be pulled, showing strings. This indicates that the kneading is working the gluten and the bread will have a good texture. Leave in the bowl in a warm place to double in size. The time defends on the warmth of the room. You may expect to wait three quarters of an hour, or more. The time now is NOT critical. Heat the oven to 400oF, 200oC or gas 5 or6. Punch the dough down and turn it on to a floured work-surface. Cut the dough in two and knead each part to make a nice shape or until it will fit into your chosen bread tin. Leave to double in size. This time you need to watch things because if the bread over-rises you will have to knock it back and wait again. Overrisen dough makes a loaf with a poor structure which will be crumbly when you try to slice it. Bake in the hot oven for 30 minutes. As you take it from the oven, listen….it should be silent. If it is still hissing, give it 5 minutes more. Leave to cool, this will be difficult, and do not slice till cold. Making 2 loaves saves fuel, eat one and keep the other, either in the fridge or the freezer. If freezing, think about slicing it before you freeze it then you can always have a fresh slice to toast! You can use these proportions in your bread machine, or use a kit, or follow the machine instructions. Whatever you do please try making bread. It is fun, the bread will be To advertise call 07824 469266 or 07854 492638

good and you are in control of the quality of the ingredients. And for something special and seasonal to go on your bread… Bread and Butter Pickle I got this recipe years ago, by writing to the person named on the label of pickle I had bought from the WRVS stall in Oxford market. She was very kind, but said she was not meant to give the information, but, since I lived so far away she thought she would not get into trouble! 1 kilo of marrow or courgettes, cut into bite size bits 3 or 4 tablespoons of salt 1 ½ pints of wine vinegar 500gm of sliced onions 15gm of dry mustard or mustard seed 200gm of granulated sugar 15gm of turmeric 6 dried chillies Method Put the marrow in a large bowl with the salt, leave twelve hours, or overnight. Drain, and throw away the liquid. Mix the powdered spices to a paste, with a little of the vinegar. Put all the rest of the ingredients in a pan and bring slowly to the boil. Add the paste of spices and continue to simmer slowly for nearly two hours. Stir every now and then to avoid lumps or burning on the bottom of the pan. It is ready when it looks like chutney. Put into clean, warm jam jars and seal. This is ready to eat but will be good for up to 6 months if kept in a cool place. 35


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isit the Annual Charity Dog show, at Humbie Holdings, Wilkieston, nr Kirknewton Sunday 2nd September 1:00pm. Held by Scottish Newfoundland Club, in aid of Rebecca’s Fund. Pedigree Classes, Obedience Classes, Fun Agility, Companion Classes (most loveable!), Rescue Classes and Novelty Classes Entries - £5 for first entry, subsequent entries £1 Judging commences 1:00pm All enquiries to Davy Lyall 0131 333 4980 / Wullie Burt 0753 562 0256 Rebecca’s Fund: Eleven year old Rebecca White and her sister suffered Twin to Twin Transfusion (where one baby takes nearly all the red blood cells). “My sister Megan is fine, but I suffered oxygen

loss, and have quadriplegic cerebral palsy. I can’t walk or sit unaided and I have profound hearing loss. I also have no speech. I am as bright as a button, in a body that doesn’t want to work for me. I am starting high school at Stanmore House, Lanarkshire. There I use a fantastic computer, a Mytobii, which I control with my eyes! It lets me communicate, and speaks out loud for me! I love it…. but I can only use it at school. A Mytobii portable eye gaze computer (P10) attached to my wheelchair would let me talk whenever I wanted! It costs around £15,000 so my family are fundraising to buy one and give me a voice.” Please support Rebecca White, and visit the Companion Charity Dog Show!

East Calder & Wilkieston Children’s Gala says “Thank you, Tom McKellar!”

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Tom with Gala Queen Hannah Dickov, June 2012

table tennis balls and went round on a record player turntable! We will all miss Tom very much. We wish him a great retirement and thank him sincerely for all his efforts, on behalf of everyone at East Calder & Wilkieston Children’s Gala. By Eddy Goodfellow - East Calder & Wilkieston Children’s Gala Secretary

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What’s on September

Sunday 2nd September Scottish Newfoundland Club Charity Dog Show in Aid of Rebecca’s Fund Nr Wilkieston, Kirknewton (see event information on page 39) Saturday 8th September Sponsored Walk For Homelessness Event (register to take part: http://www.bethanychristiantrust.com or telephone: 0131 5618925 ) Friday 14th September Jim Davidson Live. Howden Park Centre, Livingston

Friday 7th September Badger Watch – Meet at Sutherland Building, Beecraigs Country Park. Bring sturdy footwear, binoculars and torch. No perfume/aftershave. Booking essential. Suitable for Adults & children over 12 yrs. Cost: £4.50 adult, £2.50 child. Please telephone for details. Contact information below. Batting Around – Almondell & Calderwood Country Park The fabulous world of bats. Meet: Visitor Centre. Booking essential. Cost: £3.20 adult, £2.20 child. Please telephone for details. Contact information below.

Saturday 15th September Buddy Holly & The Cricketers Howden Park Centre – Telephone: 01506 777666 for details.

Saturday 8th September 2pm – 3:30pm - Walk along the River Almond. Booking Essential. Suitable for all. Meet Visitor Centre, Polkemmet Counry Park. Cost £2.20 per person.

Saturday 15th September FIDIL – Real Celtic music from Co. Donegal, Ireland 7:30pm The Torphichen Inn Contact: Burgh Halls, 01506 – 282720

Friday 14th September 8pm – 9:30pm - Creatures of the Night – Beecraigs Country Park Booking essential. Meet Sutherland Building. Cost: £3.20 adult, £2.20 child

Friday 21st September Scocha in Concert. Scottish Borders band 7:30pm The Regal Theatre, Bathgate Sunday 30th September Conservation Volunteers –Woodland Restoration Do you enjoy visiting Bonaly Country Park? Come along and help the Ranger Service carry out practical conservation tasks, tidying up the woodland after the busy summer season. Meet: Bonaly Country Park, upper car park Time: 1 – 3pm Bring: Sturdy footwear and wear old clothes. Gardening gloves if you have them. Booking: Essential Cost: Free Suitable for over 16 yrs. Countryside Ranger Events: Saturday 1st September 2:00pm – 3.30pm - Bury the Time Capsule It’s time to bury our secret box somewhere safe in the Park. What will people in the future make of it all? Bring some small disposable items that can fit into an A4 sized container. No food or the badgers will have a feast! Booking advised Suitable for: 5-16 year olds. Meet: Visitor Centre, Polkemmet Country Park. Cost: Child £2.20 Sunday 2nd September 1:30pm – 3pm - Food For Free With autumn showing its face let’s make the most of nature’s harvest! Come take a walk through Beecraigs and find out where tasty wild foods can be found. Booking Essential. Suitable for all. Meet: Visitor Centre, Beecraigs Country Park. Cost: £2.20 per person

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Monday 17th – Tuesday 18th September Environmental Activity Days Two days of outdoor activities. Suitable for 5 – 11 years. Booking essential. Phone for more information. Meet: Visitor Centre, Polkemmet Country Park. Cost: £30 Tuesday 18th September 1:30pm - Calderwood and Oakbank Walk in ancient woodland. Rough tracks, some uphill. Approx. 6 ½ km. 1-1 ½ hours. Suitable for all. Meet Gasworks Brae, Mid Calder. Free. Wednesday 19th September 11am – 12:30pm - Wildlife and History walk Unsurfaced/muddy paths. Booking advised. Approx. 4 ½ km. 1 – 1 ½ hours. Suitable for all. Meet Beecraigs Visitor Centre. Free. Saturday 22nd September 10:30am – 12:00pm – Easter Breich Loop walk Booking essential. Meet in the car park off Fraser Road, Kirkton Campus, Livingston. Suitable for all. Free. Linhouse Natue Walk Approx. 6 km. 2 – 2 ½ hours. Suitable for all. Meet: Lizzie Brice Woodland, opposite LB Garage. Free. Sunday 23rd September 1:30pm – 3pm – Food For Free Booking essential. Suitable for all. Meet: Visitor Centre, Beecraigs Country Park. Cost £2.20 per person.

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Useful Information East Calder Library information Main Street, East Calder, EH53 0EJ 01506 883633 email: eastcalder.lib@westlothian.gov.uk Opening times Mon, Wed & Fri: 10.00am - 5.30pm Tues & Thurs: 10.00am - 8.00pm Saturday: 9.30am - 1.00pm Mobile library timetable Alternate Tuesdays in: Wilkieston Elmbank Wilkieston Hatton Inch Haig

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Every Wednesday in: Mid Calder Spottiswood Cir 5.40pm - 5.50pm Spottiswoode Cre 5.50pm - 6.05pm Almondside 6.10pm - 6.25pm Post Office 6.30pm - 7.00pm Pumpherston Library information Pumpherston Library is now open in new location in the new primary school on the Drumshoreland Road. New telephone number 01506 280996 email Pumpherston.lib@westlothian.gov.uk New opening times Mon 14.00 - 17.00 Wed 14.30 - 16.30 Thurs 14.00 - 18.00 Follow the signs to the Library when you arrive at the school. Come along and check all the new technology, new books and new spacious interior. East Calder Medical Practice 147 Main Street, East Calder, EH53 0EW 01506 882882 To advertise call 07824 469266 or 07854 492638

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sports, hobbies, learning, support groups and more... After School Club at Honey Pot Ceramics Potter Around, Overton Farm 01506 238961 Chat@potteraround.co.uk www.potteraround.co.uk Stories for wee ones with a related craft activities. Lots of messy fun. Mondays 10am-11am - Craft ‘n’ a Story £4.50 with tea/coffee for mum, dad or carer.

EAST CALDER East Calder Jog Scotland Group Meet every Tuesday at East Calder Health centre car park at 7pm. All abilities welcome, a social way to get fit, make friends and enjoy local countryside. Contact Dawn on 01506 883330 or 07806 772935 for more details. Zumba with Lindsay Monday East Calder Church Hall 7pm to 8pm Wednesday Uphall south parish church Hall 6pm to 7 pm Check out my facebook page - zumba with Lindsay for more details or contact me at: lindsayandersondance@yahoo.co.uk 07834183084 www.zumba.com Ditch the workout and join the party East Calder Bowling Club Bingo every Sun and Wed 8pm– 9.30pm. Junior coaching (10 to 16 years old) every Fri 2pm – 4pm. We can also coach adults, free, so come along and give it a try. Hats every Mon 6-30pm. See club website at www. eastcalderbowlingclub.com, members can find details here of competitions, play by dates, club news. East Calder Colts FC East Calder Park. We are currently recruiting for an U9’s team born 2002/2003. Please come along to our soccer school Mondays 5pm - 6pm, ages P2 -P4 at East Calder Sports Centre. Any information required re Soccer School or any of our teams please visit our website www.eastcaldercolts. co.uk or contact Coach Graham Hamilton on 07545 758385. All welcome. Zumba with Lorraine Tues, Mid Calder institute hall 7.15pm -8.15pm Wed and Fri East Calder church hall 9.30am -10.;30am Thurs Mid Calder Primary School 8.30pm – 9.30pm Sat Mid Calder Institute Hall 10am- 11am Kids zumbatomic classes age 7 -12, East Calder scout hall Wed 3.45pm – 4.30pm, please contact Lorraine as spaces are limited. Lorraine Farmer 07816 835926, email lfarmer@ f2s.com East Calder Old Folks Club East Calder Community Centre Last Thursday of the month, September to April 1.30pm 3.30pm. Pensioners and non-pensioners welcome. Contact Carol Anne Murray (Secretary) East Calder Ladies’ Circle East Calder Community Centre Second Thursday of the month, September to May at 1.30pm - 3.30pm. The secretary Of East Calders Ladies Circle is no longer Mrs Shearsby, but is now Mrs E Bennett, 73 Mansefield, East Calder, West Lothian EH53 0JE.

Young Mums East Calder Community Centre Mon 11.00am – 12.30pm. Free. Contact health visitor via health centre for further details 01506 880582 Step Into Dance with Vicky East Calder Church Hall Highland, Cheerleading, Tap, Freestyle Disco, Ballet, Hip Hop and a boys-only Hip Hop. Classes for ages 2 to adult, on Thurs & Fri. See www. stepintodancewithvicky.co.uk for more information or contact 07719 646942 Boys Brigade East Calder Church Hall Anchors (age 5 - 8) Fridays 6.30 - 7.30pm Juniors (age 8 - 11) Fridays 6.45 - 8.15pm. Company Section (age 11-18) Fridays 7.30 - 9.45pm Calll Jean Gilchrist 01506 880367 Patchwork Classes We run patchwork classes throughout the week at Marys’ Patch. Monday 10-12, 1-3, Tuesday 10-12, 1-3, Wednesday 9.30-11.30, 12.30-2.30, Thursday 9.30-11.30, 12.30-2.30 Saturday 10-2. Knitting classes also available. Bingo Pigeon Club, East Calder Sun 8.00 - 10.00 All welcome Circuit Training Sunday’s 6 – 7pm East Calder Scout Hall, £3 per session. An instructor-led class of pre set workout stations, the complete body workout, suitable for all levels of fitness, 16yrs plus. Under 16s welcome with participating adult, see website for further details Please contact: Email ailsa@amcfitness.co.uk Tel: 07808 161634 Web: www.amcfitness.co.uk East Calder Playgroup Now located in East Calder Community Centre. Mon-Fri 9:15am-11:15am from 2 years For the best introduction to your child’s education - lots of fun to be had! £4 per session. Contact Carol on 07748 053340 Adult Line Dance Class East Calder Pigeon Club Mondays: Beginners 7pm, Improvers 8pm, Advanced 9pm. Tel Cathy Bird 07809 423592 emailcathybird.gb@gmail.com Rainbows, Brownies and Guides East Calder Primary School Rainbows Wed 6.15 – 7.15pm Brownies Tues 6.30 – 8pm & Wed 6.30 – 8pm Guides Mon 7 – 8.50pm & Wed 7.30 – 9pm Contact Gillian Maben 01506 880640 Cathy Bird Highland Dancers in East Calder Community Centre Tuesdays 4yrs up, 5-30-6-20pm. Advanced Club in East Calder Community Centre Tues 6.30pm – 8.30pm tel: 07809 423592 email: cathybird.gb@gmail.com www. cathybirdhighlanddance.co.uk


Karate East Calder Sports Centre Ages 5 - 15 yrs . Junior Class: Fri 6.00pm - 7.00pm Intermediate/Advanced Class: Fri 7.00pm - 8.00pm Wadokai Karate, both boys and girls welcome, £4.00/ session. Contact David Ewing on 0131 657 2085 East Calder Youth Club East Calder Community Centre Fri 6.15pm - 8.45pm. Ages 10 to 14 yrs. Cooking, football, baseball and other outdoor sports, pool, video games, board games and arts/crafts. Contact Gary Sneddon 01506 774473 Scottish Slimmers Pigeon Club Tues 6.00pm Call 0800 362636 for more info. Toddler Clinic East Calder Health Centre 1st Tues of every month. Drop in for advice and support 1.30pm – 3.30pm

Douglas Pilates Classes Designed to help achieve health and fitness goals through expertly designed exercises. Because classes are limited a maximum of 12 people, you will get plenty of personal attention. Classes are held on: Mondays Ratho Community Centre - 6pm Tuesdays Murieston Village hall - 9:15am West Calder Community Centre - 6:45pm and 8pm Wednesdays West Calder Community Centre - 6pm Grand Central Pub, Deans – 7:45pm Thursdays Dedridge Baptist Church - 8pm Fridays Kirknewton Church - 9:15am To contact Susan Douglas and for classes information visit http://www.douglaspilates.co.uk/

Douglas Pilates See www.douglaspilates.co.uk or call 01506 870062 for class times and venue.

Potter Around Overton Farm, Kirknewton, EH27 8DD For all class bookings and more information call 01506 238961 or email chat@potteraround.co.uk. www.potteraround.co.uk

Firefly Arts (Youth Theatre) East Calder Primary School Juniors (P5 - P7) Fridays 2.30pm - 4pm £2.50 per week (1st week free). Classes also availble in Kirknewton, West Calder & Howden Park Contact 01506 773883

Oil Painting with Kirsty McDiarmid Children’s Class (7+) 5-6.30pm £15 a week. Beginners welcome. Book in 6 week blocks for reduced rate. Adult’s Class 7-9pm £20 a week - join in on any session. Total beginners welcome.

EC Allsteps Cheerleaders East Calder Church Hall and West Lothian College Competitive cheerleading squad. Also adult squad fun class at East Calder Sports Centre Mon 9.00pm - 10.00pm. For more information see www. ecallstepcheerleaders.co.uk or call 07719 646942

Jewellery workshops with Michele Tuesdays 10.30am -12.30 and 7-9pm £15. Booking essential Potter’s Wheel workshops 7-9pm and also by appointment to suit you. £25. Call for details. Booking essential.

Needlecraft Club East Calder Community Centre Thur 7.00pm - 9.00pm Contact Sheila (Secretary) on 0131 333 2217

Knitting Club 7-9pm - Join in the chat or learn techniques and get help from Irene. £4.50 including tea/coffee and cakes.

Yoga for Everyone East Calder Community Centre Wed 7.00pm – 8.30pm For further info contact Ruth Plevin: 01506204338 or ruth@sukha.co.uk East Calder Scout Group Scout Hall, Calderhall Terrace Beavers Mon 6.15 - 7.15pm (boys 6 - 8 yrs) Cubs Mon 7.30 - 9.00pm (boys 8 - 10 yrs) Scouts Tues 7.15 - 9.00pm (boys 10 - 14 yrs) Contact Jack Galloway on 077907 93889 eastcalderscouts.org.uk Breast Feeding Support Group East Calder Community Centre Wed 11.30am – 12.30pm except during school holidays. Free. Contact Health Visitor via Health Centre for further details 01506 880582

KIRKNEWTON Zumba with Kat Village Hall, Kirknewton, Thursday 7-8pm. Class is from age 16 up or age 12 if accompanied by an adult. Contact 07940 245151 or see Zumba Kat on facebook

Knitting Club Wednesdays 10.30am - 12.30. Details as above. Oil Painting (adults) Thursdays 10.30am-12.30. Details as above. Scrapbooking Crop 7-9pm. £5. Bring your own materials and join the crop. Tea/coffee and cakes provided. Learn techniques if you are new to this art. Kids Craft Club. Fridays 1.30-3pm £10 including juice and snack. Supervised class with a different craft activity each week. Warhammer Club 2.30-5pm Our hugely popular Warhammer club continues in the dedicated Warhammer Room. Learn to paint and to game. £4.50 a session where you can use any paints and learn techniques. We also sell the models, paints, brushes and accessories. COMING SOON - learn to make your own scenery. Call us for details. Kirknewton Rainbows Kirknewton Village Hall Wed 5.00pm - 6.00pm For girls aged 5-7. Please contact Gill Greaves for more information on 01506 883261


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sports, hobbies, learning, support groups and more... Kosy Kaff Kirknewton Village Hall Fridays 4pm – 5pm term time. Free home baking, hot chocolate, games and activities for primary school aged children. See www.knex4jesus.org.uk for more information. Kirknewton Starlets Kirknewton Primary School Babies class up to age 8 Thurs 5.30pm - 6.30pm. Junior/senior class Thurs 6.15 - 8.00pm. For info contact Trisha t.ewing@btinternet.com Kirknewton Play Group Kirknewton Village Hall Mon – Fri 9.00am – 11.15am Ages 2 to 5 yrs. £5.00 per session. Call in and see us during session times Toddler Group Kirknewton Church Hall Parents/carers with tots aged 0-3 yrs, fridndly group with play, stories and craft for the children and meet up/chat for parents. Thur 9.30 - 11.30am Kirknewton Women’s Rural Institute Come and join us for a friendly evening of craft, demonstrations and fun. 2nd Thursday of each month, 7.15pm in Kirknewton Church Hall Kirknewton Stompers Walking group, meeting at Kirknewton Park entrance on Park Terrace every Wed 7.30pm. Join the group on the community facebook page where people post details of the walk, or any other time they are walking Hatton Sports Club Tennis and squash. Burnwynd, Kirknewton Social and competitive play. LTA-qualified tennis coaches. Contact Carol Blamire 01506 880208 Firefly Arts (Youth Theatre) Kirknewton Village Hall Juniors (P5-P7) Tues 4.30 - 6.00pm £2.50 per week (1st week free). Classes also availble in East Calder, West Calder & Howden Park Contact 01506 773883 Cathy Bird Highland Dancers Kirknewton Village Hall, Fridays 3-6yrs 5.30-6.20pm; 7+ yrs 6.30-7.20pm tel: 07809 423592 email: cathybird.gb@gmail.com www. cathybirdhighlanddance .co.uk KASPARS Afterschool Club Kirknewton Church Hall. Afterschool care Mon - Thu 3.15 - 6.00, Fri 12.30 - 6.00. Breakfast Club Mon - Fri 8.00 - start of school. Call 07871 791000 Kirknewton Pensioners Club Kirknewton Village Hall 1st Wednesday of Month 1.00pm - 3.30pm and 3rd Thursday of Month 7.00pm - 9.00pm Everyone aged 60 years and over welcome

Kirknewton Runners Meet at Kirknewton Park every Monday 19.30

MID CALDER Mid Calder School of Dance Mid Calder Institute Hall Tap, Highland, Disco Tues 6.00pm - 7.00pm & Fri 6.15pm - 9.00pm. Various ages Contact Heather 01501733054 Folk Club Meets every third Tuesday of the month at the “Tap Shop” The Midcalder Inn, Mid Calder at 8pm Calder Bells Glenalmond Hall, Mid Calder Rehersals Mondays 7.30pm New members welcome Mid Calder Mother and Baby Group Institute Hall Tuesdays 10.00 Please call Vicky Ramsay for details on 07515 495101 The Willows Playgroup School Lane, Mid Calder Recently refurbished, places available for children from 2 years. Mon – Thurs 9-11am. £4 per session. Snack provided, nappy changing facilities. For more information please contact Sam on 01506 882832. Zumba with Lorraine Tues, Mid Calder institute hall 7.15pm -8.15pm Wed and Fri East Calder church hall 9.30am -10.;30am Thurs Mid Calder Primary School 8.30pm – 9.30pm Sat Mid Calder Institute Hall 10am- 11am Kids zumbatomic classes age 7 -12, East Calder scout hall Wed 3.45pm – 4.30pm, please contact Lorraine as spaces are limited. Lorraine Farmer 07816 835926, email lfarmer@f2s.com Mid Calder Colts FC Teams covering all ages, playing soccer 7s, 11-a-side and also a soccer school. For more information see the Colts’ website www.mid-calder-colts.org Contact Carole 883934 contact@mid-calder-colts.org Mid Calder Toddler Group Institute Hall Tues 9.15-11.15, £1 per toddler. For more info, please call 07949159097 or email lindacarragher@hotmail.com Welcome Cafe Glenalmond Hall Every Tuesday 10am-12noon. This is a Fair Trade Cafe all proceeds of which to the Vine Trust in Peru. Do come along and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and some home baking with friends. Mid Calder Camera Club Institute Hall, Market Street Wed 7:30pm – 9:45pm All levels of photographers are welcome. For more information, visit www.mccc.org.uk or call Fred Roe at 01506 202190 or Steve Collier at 01506 881398 or Gordon Scott at 01506 882616.


Rainbows, Brownies and Guides Rainbows Wed night Brownies Tues night, Guides Mon and Wed nights. Contact Katrina Wallace on 01506 883816 Choral Highlights Ladies’ Choir Kirk of Calder Rehearse Sun 11.45-12.45pm & Wed 7.30 -8.45pm Repertoir includes songs from Musical shows, Scottish songs, Religious and Pop music. Perform 2 concerts a year, one in May/ June and a Christmas concert in early December. All concert venues considered. New members very welcome, come and join us! Contact: John Rankine, Musical Director LLCM (TD) on 01506 880029 www.kirkofcalder.com (Church Organisations) Yoga Classes Masonic Hall Wednesday 7.30pm - 9.00pm Contact Linda Bibby 01506 884115 www.wholebodybalance.co.uk Oakbank Bowling Club Oakbank are having a Ladies Day/Night on October 27th – tickets are £10 (on sale now) – Comedian,Singer and Disco plus food. All welcome 2pm – late. Contact Mrs J McElhinney, Secretary, Oakbank Bowling Club.

POLBETH Polbeth W.R.I. 1st Wednesday of the month at 7pm. Come along for an interesting programme of talks and demonstrations. New members always welcome. Further information on 01506 435708.

PUMPHERSTON The Look Group Outdoors activities in Almondell and Calderwood Country Park for ages 8-12, meeting at Visitor Centre 10.30 - 12.00 Saturdays - not every Saturday, check programme with the Rangers on 01506 882254

WEST CALDER 18th West Lothian Scout Group West Kirk Hall, West Calder Beavers Mon 6-7pm, Cubs Wed 6.16-7.30pm, Scouts Thurs 6.30-8pm. Girls and boys 10.5 – 14 years. Contact Jean Walkinshaw 01506 873638. West Calder Walking Group Every Thurs at 12.30. Meet outside the Co-op, West Calder Main St. Walk approx 1 hr then coffee/tea stop to finish. Call 01506 871773 for more info. CHURCHES Church of Scotland Kirknewton Services 9:45 in the Kirknewton Kirk, Station Rd. East Calder Services 11:15 in the East Calder church, Main St Sunday School and creche available Rev Dr AJ Groenewald 8 Manse CourtEast Calder EH53 0HF. 01506 884585 or 075 888 458 14. groenstes@yahoo.com website www. knec4jesus.org.uk Mid Calder services 10.30 every Sunday in the Kirk of Calder, Main St, Mid Calder. Sunday School and crèche available. Pumpherston services - The Kirk of Calder also holds fortnightly services on Wednesday mornings at 10:15 at the Pumpherston Institute Hall. The website www.kirkofcalder.com has full details of current activities/services. Polbeth Harwood Church Service 11:15 am every Sunday West Kirk of Calder Service 9:45 am every Sunday. Interim moderator : Rev Dr AJ Groenewald 8 Manse Court, East Calder, EH53 0HF. Tel 01506 884585

Myra Mackie School of Dance Classes in Pumpherston, Mid Calder & Broxburn Please see our website for full timetable and venues. Children from 2 years to adult. www.myramackieschoolofdance.co.uk incorporating our competitive cheer division The Scottish Starlets Zumba with Lindsay Monday East Calder Church Hall 7pm to 8pm Wednesday Uphall south parish church Hall 6pm to 7 pm Check out my facebook page - zumba with Lindsay for more details or contact me at: lindsayandersondance@yahoo.co.uk 07834183084 www.zumba.com Ditch the workout and join the party Pumpherston United FC Four groups, including a soccer school for 5-12 yrs (Thur 6.00pm - 7.30pm); 1998 age group (Tuesdays); 1997 age group (Mon and Wed) and 1995 age group (Mon and Wed). Training at Pumpherston Recreation Park. For more information , please email feedback@pumpherston-united.co.uk

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