West Lothian Courier

We may not be a city, but we’ll still celebrate

Lack of title won’t stop Livingston’s 60th birthday party

- STUART SOMMERVILL­E,

Livingston still has plenty to celebrate in its 60th birthday year despite losing out in its bid to become Scotland’s newest city.

Dunfermlin­e was named the eighth Scottish city to be awarded city status, to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

The former town in Fife was chosen along with seven other places in the UK following a competitio­n held once every 10 years.

The Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours Competitio­n required applicants to demonstrat­e their unique communitie­s and distinct local identity.

Livingston – the largest town in the Lothians – had hoped the honour would top off the New Town’s celebratio­ns of its 60th anniversar­y this year.

Winning city status was also seen as key to securing internal investment not only in Livingston, but across the county as the profile of the area would have been raised with city status.

But despite the disappoint­ment in losing out, West Lothian Council say there is still much to celebrate in the town.

A spokespers­on for the authority said: “Livingston is a fantastic place to live, work and do business, and would make an excellent choice for city status.

“We believe the bid submitted highlighte­d all the positive factors for Livingston, such as its unique identity, status as an economic hub and strong sense of community.

Whilst we are disappoint­ed that the bid was not successful, the strength of our submission demonstrat­es how far Livingston has come in the last 60 years, developing from a collection of small villages to the largest settlement in the Lothians out with the capital.”

Maria MacAulay, an SNP councillor for Livingston South was also left gutted by the final decision and said: “I have to say that I am disappoint­ed at Livingston losing out on city status.

“Especially as we celebrate our 60th birthday this year.

“Livingston is an expanding town and one I am proud to call home.”

Meanwhile, there is a Livingston connection to Scotland’s newest city.

Former Livingston FC manager Jim Leishman, now Provost of Fife, welcomed Dunfermlin­e’s successful bid. The Scottish bids that missed out were Dumfries, Elgin, Greenock, Oban, St Andrews and South Ayrshire.

The other locations granted city status were Bangor in Northern Ireland, Colchester, Doncaster and Milton Keynes in England, Douglas in the Isle of Man, Stanley in the Falkland Islands and Wrexham in Wales.

I’m disappoint­ed at Livingston losing out on city status ... I am proud to call it home

 ?? ?? Sprawling Livingston has come from humble beginnings to celebratin­g its 60th anniversar­y this year as one of Scotland’s fastest growing towns. Cllr Maria MacAulay, inset, is disappoint­ed the town didn’t get city status
Sprawling Livingston has come from humble beginnings to celebratin­g its 60th anniversar­y this year as one of Scotland’s fastest growing towns. Cllr Maria MacAulay, inset, is disappoint­ed the town didn’t get city status

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