West Lothian Courier

Plans for Queen’s Jubilee are unveiled

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West Lothian is getting ready to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this summer.

A number of local events have been organised while the county will also take part in national initiatves to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s record-breaking 70 years of service.

These include lighting of the Platinum Jubilee Beacons at Beecraigs Country Park on Thursday, June 2.

Livingston has also applied for city status as part of the Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours.

West Lothian is also taking part in The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative, to plant healthy native trees that will thrive, enhancing our environmen­t and the landscape for generation­s to come.

Nelson Park in Armadale has been designated for this, and the council is working on an ancient woodland site at Calderwood Country Park.

Many people will also be enjoying an extra day off, including all school children.

A West Lothian Council spokespers­on said: ”All schools will be closed on Friday, June 3, as part of the Platinum Jubilee weekend celebratio­ns, and all council staff have been given an additional day of leave to enable as many people as possible the opportunit­y to take part in events. Many schools are also planning to use The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event and celebratio­ns as part of their curriculum programmes this academic session.

“The Museums Service are planning a Platinum Jubilee exhibition, which will tour around community museums spaces and partnershi­p centres across West Lothian, as well as supporting community-based heritage projects, such as the Bennie Museum and Bathgate Community Council. Community groups and community councils have also been encouraged to apply for more than £22 million of National Lottery funding.”

Are you part of a group or charity that is planning to mark the occasion with a special celebratio­n, or are your neighbours organising a street party?

Email debbie.hall@reachplc. com to share the news.

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Events will be held to mark HM the Queen’s 70 years on the throne
Time for celebratio­n Events will be held to mark HM the Queen’s 70 years on the throne

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