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  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl has fun on her sledge helped by her mum<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020009.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young woman tries to shelter from the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020003.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl has fun in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020013.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl has fun on her sledge<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020011.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A border collie has fun with it’s ball in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020006.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A border collie has fun with it’s ball in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020005.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl makes her way home from school in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020001.JPG
  • Pictured: Sir Tom Hunter;  John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop; Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council and  David Dodds West Lothian Council<br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: John Hamilton, West Lothian Develoiopment Ltd, Fiona Hyslop; Derek Mackay; David Dodds, West Lothian Council, Sir Tom Hunter and Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive of West Lothian Council<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl has fun on her sledge<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020012.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl has fun on her sledge helped by her mum<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020010.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A border collie has fun with it’s ball in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020007.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young girl has fun on her sledge<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020008.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young woman tries to shelter from the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020004.JPG
  • Snow in West Lothian, 10 February 2020<br />
<br />
Following on from the destruction of Storm Ciara, heavy snow started to fall in West Lothian this afternoon<br />
<br />
Pictured: A young woman checks her phone as she walks in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_West_Lothian_Snow_AT_10022020002.JPG
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A brave cyclist battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A brave cyclist battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A brave cyclist battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A Scotrail train battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: A woman walks her dog in the snow which hit West Lothian on Wednesday morning<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_001.JPG
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: A woman walks her dog in the snow which hit West Lothian on Wednesday morning<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_002.JPG
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers.<br />
<br />
An accident on the A899 in Livingston caused long tailbacks heading north<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A Scotrail train battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A Scotrail train battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
Some sheep with their lambs in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
Some sheep with their lambs in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A worker walks home in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A worker walks home in the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: Heavy snow falling in West Lothian<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_003.JPG
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A brave cyclist battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
A brave cyclist battles through the snow<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Heavy Snowfall in West Lothian, Wednesday, 4th April 2018<br />
<br />
More heavy snow fell in West Lothian this afternoon causing traffic problems for drivers on the M8 Edinburgh to Glasgow motorway.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm
    EEm_Snowfall_WestLothian_AT_04042018...jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_22.jpg
  • Red Deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_18.jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_19.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_15.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_14.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_13.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_10.jpg
  • Pictured: Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council; John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Eileen Cook, Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council; John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Derek Mackay    Fiona Hyslop and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Eileen Cook; Deputy Chief Executive West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; Derek Mackay; John Hamilton; Winchburgh Development Ltd and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_26.jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_25.jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_24.jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_23.jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_21.jpg
  • Red deer stags forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_20.jpg
  • The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_17.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_16.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_11.jpg
  • Sheep forage for food in the snow.<br />
<br />
The snow had taken West Lothian by surprise on Christmas night.<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Boxing_Day_Snow_AT_26122017_12.jpg
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: A woman clears snow from her car<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_005.JPG
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: A woman clears snow from her car<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_004.JPG
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: A woman clears snow from her car<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_007.JPG
  • West Lothian Weather, Wednesday 3rd April 2019<br />
<br />
Pictured: A woman clears snow from her car<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Weather_AT_03042019_006.JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Pictured: John Hamilton, Winchburgh Development Ltd, David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; Derek Mackay and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council Finance <br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay listens to David Dodds from West Lothian Council<br />
<br />
 Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; John Hamilton; Winchburgh Development Ltd; Derek Mackay and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: David Dodds, West Lothian Council; Fiona Hyslop; John Hamilton; Winchburgh Development Ltd; Derek Mackay and Sir Tom Hunter<br />
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay headed to Winchburgh today to meet developers of new 3,450-home village. As well as the new homes, schools and other associated infrastructure will be built at Winchburgh. Derek Mackay met Sir Tom Hunter and Local MSP, Fiona Hyslop, the developers and West Lothian Council officials.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_New_Houses_For_Winchburgh_GE...jpg
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
  • Firefighters battle a major brush fire on the outskirts of Fauldhouse, West Lothian. It has been categorised as a level 4 fire, with around 12 appliances and more than 60 firefighters on scene.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_firefighters_battle_huge_brush_f...JPG
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