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On Tuesday, December 21, 1982, 12 miners from Bo’ness became infamous when they staged a sit-in – 500 metres under the Forth.
Plans to build new homes in a former timber yard and rail sidings in Linlithgow have been given the go ahead. Developers ...
Falkirk FC have donated £2,000 to Seagull Trust Cruises - a local charity that provides free canal trips for people with ...
The “privilege” of working every day with a school’s pupils were emphasised by headteacher Iain Livingstone at its annual ...
The trend for converting Falkirk town centre retail premises into residential accommodation is continuing with more plans put ...
Falkirk Council has unveiled its latest fully equipped sports pavilion and is looking for more clubs and groups to come ...
A hunt for new lollipop men and women in West Lothian is set to start as the council looks to fill ‘difficult’ positions.
The Forth Bridges Trail is a five-mile circular route bringing together 24 points of interest in North and South Queensferry ...
A Linlithgow couple whose baby son was born nine weeks early are taking part in a Scottish cycling challenge to raise money ...
The Scottish Men’s Sheds Association (SMSA) has opened its 2025 awards programme to applications. Now in its seventh year, ...
A local runner is training hard ahead of this year’s London Marathon in a bid to raise money for a leading children’s charity ...
Lesley Winton, who runs Holly's Hugs, recently visited the Linlithgow veterinary clinic to present a custom-made bassinet. It ...