You can receive Community News direct to your inbox by signing up at http://trust-linlithgow.org.uk/news/newsletter-subscription. Generous Donation of Face Coverings for the Linlithgow Community Face coverings look set to be around for the foreseeable future. Using a reusable face covering has a number of advantages: You can buy or make the covering using a comfortable material READ MORE
Category: 3. Community Update
Community News 27th August: Cycle September Global Bike Challenge and Updates from LCDT & the Community Council
Cycle September Bike Challenge We know there are lots of keen cyclists in Linlithgow, many of whom we are grateful to for their support with the West Lothian Cycle Circuit project. So as September is just around the corner, this week we are featuring the Love to Ride Cycle September Global Bike Challenge! It’s all about joining READ MORE
Community News 20th August: Scottish Government Update & Community Cake Event on Fundraising
Receive Our Weekly Community News Direct to Your Inbox! Our weekly Community News is also sent out as a newsletter on email. If you would like to receive this direct to your mailbox you can sign up at http://trust-linlithgow.org.uk/news/newsletter-subscription so you never miss what’s going on! We keep you up to date will relevant local and READ MORE
Community News 14th August: Linlithgow Coronavirus Support Service
Linlithgow Coronavirus Support Service on Pause The Linlithgow Coronavirus Support group is pausing its service from Friday August 14th. The service was established by the Linlithgow Churches working in partnership with Linlithgow & Linlithgow Bridge Community Council and Linlithgow Community Development Trust. The service is ensuring that no-one is left without support beyond August 14. The group is READ MORE
Community News 5th August: Eat Out to Help Out & Spaces for People
Eat Out to Help Out This week the Government launched the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ Scheme to encourage people to support the hospitality industry and eat out again. Here are the details: get a 50% discount on food or non-alcoholic drinks to eat or drink in (up to a maximum of £10 discount per diner). READ MORE
Community News 30th July: Scottish Government Phase 3 Update & Community Cake Feedback
Scottish Government Phase 3 update First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed that Scotland will remain in Phase 3 of the route map yesterday, but gave provisional dates for when further restrictions may be changed. These are summarised in the graphic below with further details provided on the Scottish Government website. It was confirmed that schools will READ MORE
Community News 22nd July: Linlithgow Farmily – Growing Your Own Food at Home.
Linlithgow Farmily is Coming to the High Street on Saturday! Linlithgow Farmily is a new community network that has emerged from Narrowboat Farm during lockdown, and has already grown to over 600 members. It’s a thriving, active, supportive community of peers who are growing their own food at home – often for the first time. READ MORE
Community News 17th July: Phase 3 of Lockdown & Community Cake Goes Online!
Scotland Enters Phase 3 of Lockdown We have now entered Phase 3 of lockdown which means many restrictions are starting to ease. Face coverings are also now mandatory from the 10th of July. Full information is available on the Scottish Government website with their summary infographic below. Locally this means the following: Cafes and restaurants have started to READ MORE
Community News 8th July: Linlithgow Open for Business & Detecting Potential Covid-19 Hotspots
Linlithgow is Open for Business Again! After more than three months of lockdown, the moment businesses and customers have been eagerly awaiting has finally arrived. John Smith from One Linlithgow Business Initiative District (BID) shares the latest news. It’s not only the historic High Street that burst back into life last week, but businesses throughout READ MORE
Community News 2nd July: Scottish Government Updates & Local Mask Makers
Linlithgow’s Community of Mask Makers From 10th July face masks will become mandatory in shops, with exemptions for children under 5 and people with certain medical conditions. The Scottish Government has been recommending the use of face masks for some time now. As of 22nd June, face coverings became mandatory on all public transport. Yesterday we heard new READ MORE