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Julie Currie

Julie Currie

Features Editor at The Falkirk Herald

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Bo'ness Hill Climb is back for its 91st edition

Kinneil Estate in Bo’ness will host a motorsport event this weekend which first started in the town back in 1934.
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Wetting the baby’s head at Blackness whisky christening

Most folk in their seventies are thinking about winding down and chilling out.
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Delhi's Winter in Linlithgow has been singled out again in the Spic...

The hottest awards in the Scottish food calendar have unveiled the finalists for the 2025 event – with the very best of India, China, Japan and Nepal recognised.
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Party at the Palace debut for Linlithgow singer/songwriter Emily Evans

Singer/songwriter Emily Evans is fulfilling a lifelong dream to perform in her home town at this year’s Party at the Palace.
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A legacy of love for tragic Bo'ness 'ray of sunshine' Anna Walker

On a beautiful September day in 2023, a father and daughter duo from Bo’ness took on the 7 Hills Challenge in Edinburgh.
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Alzheimer Scotland: We're sleepwalking into a crisis for dementia care

Thousands of people are backing a national campaign by Alzheimer Scotland calling for urgent action to stop budget cuts that would decimate community dementia care across the country.
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Piping up for UK Pipe Band Championships at Royal Highland Centre

West Lothian Schools Pipe Band will be among more than 1500 pipers and drummers competing at this year’s UK Pipe Band Championships.
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Linlithgow Arts Guild and Conservatoire summer afternoon concerts

A series of five concerts, featuring classical and jazz music, will be performed in Linlithgow by current and former students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
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Living history is being brought to life this summer at Linlithgow P...

Visitors to Linlithgow Palace can enjoy live Renaissance music and discover the world of embroidery this summer.
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Comedian Mark Cox is game for Bo'ness gig

Comedian, actor and writer, Mark Cox is set to share stories, memories and loads of laughs in his brand-new show, which comes to Bo’ness on August 23.
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Party at the Palace will be full of laughter too

While primarily a music festival, Party at the Palace also offers much more besides.
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Mayday fun at Lost Shores on May 11 to help the RNLI

The RNLI and Lost Shore Surf Resort are joining forces to host an epic day at the Ratho venue to raise funds for the Mayday campaign.
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Two miners tell the real story of the Dirty Dozen in Bo'ness

On Tuesday, December 21, 1982, 12 miners from Bo’ness became infamous when they staged a sit-in – 500 metres under the Forth.
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What if a conversation about suicide could save a life?

Scotland’s new national suicide prevention campaign has now gone live.
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Linlithgow couple inspired by son's care take on Coast 2 Coast cycle

A Linlithgow couple whose baby son was born nine weeks early are taking part in a Scottish cycling challenge to raise money for the charity which supported them after his premature arrival.
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A royal success story for Winchburgh pupils' canteen bin initiative

Pupils at a local school have been honoured for their work on an education course, following His Majesty The King’s vision to end food waste.
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Party at the Palace is back to its family roots

The ultimate family music festival returns to Linlithgow this summer with big names, hilarious comedy and epic food and drink.
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LAMP: Shining a light on talented performers in Linlithgow for 40 y...

It’s a milestone year for Linlithgow Amateur Musical Productions as members celebrate the group’s 40th anniversary.
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Cairnpapple Hill re-opens to visitors on Tuesday, April 1

Cairnpapple Hill will re-open to visitors on Tuesday, April 1, as Historic Environment Scotland marks the start of its spring/summer season.
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Growers are powered up for the new season in Winchburgh

Winchburgh’s community growing group has welcomed renewable energy for the 2025 season, with hundreds of residents set to benefit.
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Scottish councils pay out £1.3m pothole compensation since 2022

Scottish councils have seen a staggering rise in the number of pothole damage compensation claims lodged against them in the last three years.