Sangschule

Sangschule (pronounced Sangschool) has around 15 members who come from all around West Lothian and the surrounding area. We are a friendly informal group of people who meet weekly to sing and learn new songs, which are taught by our visiting tutors (well-known singers and song teachers) and by experienced members of Sangschule. When and where READ MORE

Linlithgow Jazz

Linlithgow Jazz Club established in 1999 we invite different jazz performers to play locally in Linlithgow.  For a small country, Scotland has an unusually large contingent of excellent jazz musicians so we have a large pool from which to choose! When and where do you meet? Linlithgow Jazz Club holds monthly music events, normally on the READ MORE

Linlithgow Burgh Trust

Linlithgow Burgh Trust was set up as a SCIO (a Scottish charity and an incorporated body) to replace Linlithgow Civic Trust (established in 1971) which was an unincorporated organisation. The Trust’s purposes are to promote, for the public benefit. The advancement of environmental protection and improvement, the advancement of heritage and the arts and the READ MORE

Linlithgow Curling Club

Linlithgow Curling Club was formed in 1820, we are one of the oldest curling clubs in the world, we have around 30 active members and are always on the lookout for more When and where do you meet? During the season, which runs from September to March, we play in two Leagues, one Knock Out, READ MORE

Seniors Computer Club

Scottish Seniors Computer Clubs is a federation of groups across Edinburgh, West Lothian and Falkirk to help older people access computers and technology. Seniors Computer Club is a branch of SSCC and we’re here to help you get more from your computer/laptop, iPad/tablet or smartphone devices. When and where do you meet? We meet on READ MORE

Linlithgow String Orchestra

A group of local musicians formed ‘The Linlithgow String Orchestra’ in May 2016. They were keen to establish a community orchestra for the Linlithgow area. The local Orchestra has many exciting opportunities. For example, BBC Radio Scotland featured the orchestra as part of BBC’s virtual orchestra for the Proms. Finally, they had the opportunity to READ MORE

Transition Linlithgow

Transition Linlithgow is a local charity (Scottish Charity SCO48006). It is supporting the movement to a more sustainable life. Transition Linlithgow helps people in Linlithgow become more aware of energy conservation and different ways to help lower our input to climate change. This includes them providing information about renewable technology, energy storage, promotion of local READ MORE

Linlithgow and Bo’ness Probus Club

The Linlithgow and Bo’ness Probus Club is for retired and semi-retired individuals who would like to find new friends. The club has many different activities on offer. This includes talks from external speakers as well as some presentations by members. It is a fantastic opportunity to meet retired professional businessmen and women that share your READ MORE

St Ninians Craigmailen Guild

St Ninians Craigmailen Guild is a movement within the Church of Scotland which invites and encourages men and women to commit their lives to Jesus Christ and enables them to express their faith in Worship, Prayer and Action. When and where do you meet:  Fortnightly on a Monday evening the St Ninians Craigmailen Guild group READ MORE

Linlithgow Ramblers

The Linlithgow Ramblers provide an active programme of walks on 3 days of the week. Where and when do you meet? For a full list of our events please go to our website. The Linlithgow Ramblers run various walks on the weekends and on Wednesdays. Departure point is normally from the West Port (WP). We READ MORE