West Lothian Courier

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- LIVINGSTON CRICKET CLUB

As some will be aware we had recently started slowly moving towards reopening the Kingfisher Bar. However with the most recent change in restrictio­ns this has had to cease. We are closely monitoring the regulation­s issued by the Scottish government and obviously want to ensure any return to the club is safe for our members. We have therefore taken the decision to, once again, defer opening until restrictio­ns reduce further. We will open again as soon as we deem it is safe to do so and we are already planning events for next year, which will be our 40th anniversar­y. Dates to mark in your diary are:

2nd to 4th April 2021 Beer festival 30th May 2021 Garden party

4th September 2021 Gala day We hope to see you all as soon as it is safe for us to open, in the meantime look after yourselves and stay safe.

Livingston Cricket Club would like to remind people that the club is private property and although they don’t stop people walking their dogs, dog walkers should take their dog poo bags home to dispose of, or place them in the appropriat­e public waste bins provided by West Lothian Council. Please do not leave dog poo bags in or beside the Cricket Club waste bins as due to the club currently being closed, the waste bins on site are not being emptied. Please respect our community club facilities and allow everyone to stay safe

LET ALL YOUR MEMORIES & STORIES WITH STONES BE A PART OF HISTORY.

The Covid19 Lockdown has been a very strange time for everyone. The girls in the 10th Livingston Girl Guide Group wanted to capture the different emotions, memories and stories they have encountere­d in 2020 and decided to create a memorial to provide something in history, representi­ng what lockdown was like locally and what the Guides themselves had been through. They have created a rainbow out of coloured stones, which can be seen at Livingston Cricket Club and are now hoping that everyone in the community join in by laying their own stone, with their own story, to describe how they too felt and what they went through or to remember people that they lost during the pandemic. When the memorial was highlighte­d in the Courier’s ‘ Kindness in the Community’ feature, Guide leader Vicky Walker said, “It would be nice to have a memorial that our children and grandchild­ren can see,”

BANKTON MAINS LAWN BOWLING CLUB

is a family friendly club with one of the Best known Bowling greens in West Lothian. We have just under 200 Bowling members as well as up to 60 Social Members. With a well stocked bar It is also a great place just sit and relax and watch the Bowling at the large patio area and well-kept gardens that surround the Bowling green. Hire of the Club Function Suite is Available and the Clubhouse is available for hire for Birthdays, Weddings, Christenin­gs, Funerals, Receptions etc. Bankton Mains is a great function venue with more than ample parking and all the amenities you would expect from a high class function suite, all for a very reasonable hire charge. For further info phone 01506 460233, email enquiries@ banktonmai­ns. co. uk or see website www. banktonmai­ns.co.uk

with others. You don’t need to have a baby in a buggy to join ... toddlers, children and babies in slings are all welcome too! Walks will start and end at the Calderwood Cafe, we will be heading in to Almondell Country Park and there will be an opportunit­y for toddlers and children to stop at the play park for some fun. If you are interested in joining us please join the Facebook group below. https://www.facebook.com/groups/12 1028293267­8864/?ref=share

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