Development & transport
West Lothian residents are being encouraged to back local business this Independents Day weekend, which takes place on 4 and 5 July 2025.

A new shuttle service taking commuters to and from Calderwood in East Calder and Kirknewton Railway Station will launch from 30 June 2025.

Parents/carers of West Lothian pupils going into Primary 1 or First Year are invited to apply for school transport if required.

The views of West Lothian people, business and organisations are being sought to help shape future development in their area.
West Lothian residents are being encouraged to make sure home is where the heart is and shop local for their Mother's Day gifts this year.

Anyone applying for a gambling licence or permit in West Lothian is encouraged to check the new Statement of Principles beforehand.

Details of how Transport Scotland's national 20mph speed limit strategy will be implemented in appropriate urban areas in West Lothian have been agreed.

Discussions over how Transport Scotland's national 20mph speed limit strategy will be implemented in West Lothian are set to take place.

Scottish Ministers have overruled West Lothian Council's decision to refuse permission for a new housing development in Mid Calder.

The number of new homes built at the former Bangour Village Hospital site in Dechmont could rise to nearly 1,000 after further planning permissions were granted.