Eczema Outreach Support

Eczema Outreach Support offer support services for families of children affected by eczema in the UK. We help our members in many ways: 1-1 help with practical tips such as setting up a healthcare plan with schools, emotional support, family events, children and teen virtual clubs, workshops in schools and eczema sessions with health visitors READ MORE

Linlithgow Ladies Choir

Group of women who enjoy singing together. Some are able to read music others not. We sing a variety of genre of music – folk, pop and classical. When and where do you meet? We rehearse on Monday evenings at 7pm usually at St Michael ‘s Parish Church. Why would I be interested in getting READ MORE

Linlithgow & District 41 Club

Historically, 41 Club members came from the Round Table ‘old boys’ who, on reaching the age of 40, were obliged to ‘retire’, but now, we are pleased to include other interested parties in our membership. We currently have around 40 members, with a regular attendance of about half that number. Linlithgow and District was formally accepted as an affiliated club on May 20th READ MORE

Linlithgow Rose Community Football Club

Linlithgow Rose Community Football Club was formed in 1992 and has grown to be one of the largest youth football organisations in West Lothian. Founded as Bailielands FC, the club changed its name to be inclusive of the whole town. We exist to afford the youth of Linlithgow and the surrounding area the opportunity to READ MORE

Linlithgow Bowling Club

Our bowling club is at the heart of Linlithgow’s local community facilities, offering fun and enjoyment for all of our members – from juniors just starting out through to our seniors who have been playing bowls for many years. 2015 was the 150th anniversary of Linlithgow Bowling Club. Linlithgow Bowling Club was formed in 1865 and in 1882 a founding member of the Linlithgowshire Bowling Association (now READ MORE

Linlithgow Hornets Volleyball Club

Linlithgow Hornets Volleyball Club has been around for over twenty years. Volleyball is very important to us but in equal measure, we are a very friendly, sociable club and welcome players of all abilities from novice to National League. When and where do you meet? We meet on Wednesday nights in Linlithgow Academy sports hall. READ MORE

Linlithgow Scotch Hop

Experience the thrill of dancing in the open-air courtyard of the Palace where Mary Queen of Scots was born! If the weather is poor, we use the Low Port Centre nearby. Where and when do you meet? Linlithgow Palace (EH49 7AL) is in the town centre. Low Port Centre (EH49 7HZ) is on Blackness Road. READ MORE

Linlithgow Sports Club

Linlithgow Sports Club provides multi-sport activities to members in Linlithgow and the surrounding area. The sports club is organised with three sports sections offering bowls, squash and tennis.  Our three sports sections encourage players of all levels, offer coaching, club leagues as well as team competitions. Linlithgow Sports Club is a not-for-profit club owned by its READ MORE

Forth Area Federation Of Anglers

Established in 1958, the Forth Area Federation of Anglers is run by a group of volunteers who have a passion for angling. The Federation became responsible for the fishing in Linlithgow Loch in 1962. Dominated by Linlithgow Palace, the loch is a spectacular place to fish. Although once famous for very large brown trout, now READ MORE

Linlithgow Fairtrade Partnership

Linlithgow was the first town in West Lothian, and the fourth in Scotland to become a Fairtrade Town, achieving Fairtrade Town status on 28 January 2004. We work to foster Fairtrade in the town, with craft fairs, coffee mornings, fashion shows, events in schools, as well as celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight each year. Since 2004, Linlithgow’s READ MORE