Linlithgow Academy Association

The Linlithgow Academy PTA (LAA) is a partnership of parents and school staff.  LAA’s main function is to fund-raise and provide extra finance for equipment and projects within the various school departments that cannot normally be funded from the academy’s educational budget. Why would I be interested in getting involved? LAA always needs more keen READ MORE

Linlithgow Civic Trust

“Linlithgow Civic Trust (LCT) was formed in as an unincorporated voluntary association in 1971. It was reformed in April 2017 as a committee of Linlithgow Burgh Trust, alongside Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow, which was formerly part of Linlithgow Civic Trust.  X Its main aims are: To stimulate and advance public interest in, and care for, the READ MORE

Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow

Please also see our main directory listing for the Linlithgow Burgh Trust. Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow is one of the two main operational groups of Linlithgow Burgh Trust. Established in 2004, it is an environmental campaign with the aim of maintaining and improving the local environment.  Its volunteers look after 120 hanging baskets, 89 planters or READ MORE

St John’s Toddler Group

The sessions are usually packed full of happy, busy, growing, noisy babies, toddlers and pre-school children along with their parents, grandparents or carers. We don’t actively advertise but have a constant stream of new faces who have heard great things about our group and come along. It is always lovely to see people naturally chatting READ MORE

Linlithgow Academy Parent Council

It’s main duty is to promote good relations between the school, parents and the wider community, in support of improvement of standards of education at the school. The Head Teacher and her staff are responsible for the running of the school, with the Parent Council providing a consultative body to help them and to help parents READ MORE

2nd Linlithgow Girls Brigade

All sections of the company enjoy making crafts, playing games, hearing Bible stories, going on outings, having parties, as well as learning of social issues and making new friends. The Girls’ Brigade in Scotland is an autonomous member of a worldwide organisation for girls and young women working within a framework of Christian principles. We READ MORE

439 Squadron RAF Air Training Corps

A Squadron in the Royal Air Force Air Cadets aimed at 12-18 year olds. “Our Mission is to facilitate a modern, dynamic, sustainable air-minded youth organisation of choice that offers fun and challenging opportunities.” Air Commodore Dawn McCafferty RAFR, Commandant Air Cadets. Where and when do you meet? We meet in Barkhill Road on Mondays READ MORE

2nd West Lothian Scout Group

Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. Scouting is organised into local Groups, who look after the three younger Sections: Beavers, Cubs and Scouts and Explorers are looked after by the District. Beaver Scouts (6 – 8 years), Cub Scouts READ MORE

4th West Lothian Scout Group

Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. Scouting is organised into local Groups, who look after the three younger Sections: Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Young people over the age of 14 are managed by the District. 4th West Lothian Scout READ MORE

1st West Lothian Sea Scouts

The 1st West Lothian Sea Scouts were formed in 1942 by the Reverend P H R Mackay of Torphicen and apart from a short period in the 1990s, have been at Woodcockdale since then. Woodcockdale was built in 1822, the year the Union Canal opened. When and where do you meet? We have 4 sections READ MORE