Task force to tackle ATM shortage Appeal to find Lottie a caring new owner
West Lothian’s Anti-Poverty Task Force is looking to help people suffering from the reduction of ATMs.
West Lothian Council Partnership and Resources Policy Development Scrutiny Panel (PDSP) has reported that there has been less demand for cash machines.
While it is recognised that support is needed to help residents utilise alternative payment procedures there will always be the need for a people to access cash.
The panel agreed that the availability of cash within communities in West Lothian needs to be an item of action for the Anti- Poverty Task Force to consider as part of its work on financial inclusion and capability. West Lothian Council leader,
Lawrence Fitzpatrick, said: “The Anti-Poverty Task Force will now look at the picture across West Lothian and discuss possibilities as to how any impact can be limited and also look at the potential to increase financial opportunities for residents.” and cuddles she needs.
“This lovable girl is in need of owners who can shower her with extra TLC.
“Lottie can live with children aged around 10 years old and above and she would be happiest as the only pet at home.
“With her loving and loyal nature, Lottie is sure to make a wonderful addition to the family.”
If you think you could provide the perfect home for Lottie, or any of the other 50 dogs currently available for rehoming, please contact the centre on 01506 873459.
Remember, one Sunday every month, Dogs Trust West Calder hold Spotlight Sunday.
This is where two dogs are brought into the spotlight to highlight their search for a special type of home.
The next Spotlight Sunday will take place on March 22 where the focus is on Blue and Louie.
Please contact the centre for further details.
You can also follow Dogs Trust West Calder on Twitter @ DT_ WestCalder for regular updates on events and dogs available for rehoming.