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Christmas Day Service at Strathbrock
Santa to visit Uphall and Broxburn
Santa will be making visits to Uphall and Broxburn during December.
- On Monday 19th December, starting at 6.00pm in Carledubs, Santa will tour the streets of Uphall. A map of his route can be viewed here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1zeAqsHjw7YtDaNe0kn2emLITx89GFEw&ll=55.930774848644674%2C-3.5051058999999896&z=15. This tour is once again organised by volunteers of Uphall Community Council
- On Thursday 22nd December, Santa will make his way through Broxburn Main Street and Uphall Main Street on his Sleigh. This Santa's Sleigh is organised by the Livingston Round Table who will share timings on their facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/LiviTable/
The Elves have been busy! Hope the children (and adults) of Uphall and Broxburn get to see Santa!
River Kids Flash Sale
River Kids will be holding their monthly Flash Friday Sale on Friday 2nd December from 10am to 3pm at the Old Scotmid Building in Broxburn.
As well as the usual stock, they will have some Christmas items for sale including Christmas wrapping paper and Christmas Tree decorations. Get along early and grab yourself a bargain!!
Broxburn Academy Christmas Fayre
Broxburn Gala Day - Christmas Table Sale
Remembrance Service at the War Memorial
On Sunday 13th November 2022, veterans, cadets, schools and representatives of local organisations paraded to the Broxburn & Uphall War Memorial at Strathbrock. Below are some images of the Remembrance Service at the War Memorial:
River Kids Flash Sale
River Kids will be holding their monthly Flash Friday Sale on Friday 4th November from 10am to 3pm at the Old Scotmid Building in Broxburn.
As well as the usual stock, they will have some Christmas items for sale including Christmas wrapping paper and Christmas Tree decorations. Get along early and grab yourself a bargain!!
Broxburn & Uphall Remembrance Day Service
Those who Served & Fell in the First World War
A few years ago, West Lothian resident Meg Stenhouse searched the archives, war records and newspapers to capture the lives and stories of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the First World War.
With Megs permission, we are honoured to share her updated book on the website. If you have any information that Meg could add, please email
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