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violeteclipse2002 · 1 year
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lothian to start a number of new services in west lothian from december
so that's a few places in west lothian saved, as in they'll have a bus service when McGill's and horsburgh pull out on the 2nd ae december. it's no much, each is only hourly and only during the day, but it's better than nothing and probably the best they can do for such a last minute emergency operation to no leave most ae west lothian wi no bus whatsoever.
hopefully it'll only get better from next year, after getting increasingly worse to the state were in now since 2019.
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scotianostra · 17 days
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Happy Birthday Scottish playwright and screenwriter Stephen Greenhorn born on September 5th 1964 in Fauldhouse,West Lothian.
Stephen grew up in Fauldhouse in West Lothian, studied Physics at Heriot Watt before switching to Strathclyde University where his English Lit degree included a life-changing Theatre Studies option. For the practical part, he wrote a play, Heart and Bone, which won him a Fringe First, since then he hasn’t looked back.
His first professional writing was for BBC Radio Scotland in the late Eighties, after which he concentrated on the theatre for a number of years. Greenhorn moved into television with a 1996 episode of The Bill. He then worked on programmes like Where The Heart Is and Glasgow Kiss, before creating the long-running soap opera River City for BBC Scotland. He also wrote episodes of Dr Who while David Tennant was playing the tenth incumbent.
At the same time, Greenhorn was developing the acclaimed stage musical Sunshine On Leith, which he later adapted as a 2013 film. The background to this was his friend the theatre director James Brining saying ‘Wouldn’t it be great if we could do a big, Scottish musical?’ It stuck with him Green horn says “We thought of finding a composer to write the songs, but it was hard to find a compatible soul. So, we reckoned on using the works of a Scottish band. But they often use many different styles. And the songs just wouldn’t lend themselves to a narrative.”
Greenhorn struggled to find such a back catalogue. Until... “One night I was sitting in my flat in Glasgow, having a few drinks and listening to The Proclaimers' first album....” His (slightly?) addled brain screamed out to him ‘Oh my, God, these guys have written about everything. About finding love, losing love, being a parent, being a child, politics, community, home . . . I was so excited.” Yet, given he was also a little tired and emotional, Greenhorn feared the lightbulb would burn out during the night. “To remind myself, I wrote the words ‘Proclaimers' musical’ on the back of my gas bill, and went to bed,”
The next morning, the bulb had indeed gone out. But a glance at the missive from Scottish Power brought it all back. And some deep listening to Proclaimers' albums offered up clues about the storyline, which became a tale of two squaddies returning from the Iraq war to their home in Leith. It’s about lost loves, holding together relationships and community, with a searing backdrop of NHS cuts and nods to gentrification.
Two years later the show launched in Dundee, and it coincided with the Proclaimers having a Number One hit, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles). Then came the film, which attracted a younger demographic and very good reviews.
His television work has included Echo Beach and Marchlands; the latter was a supernatural drama starring Alex Kingston, who had played River Song in Doctor Who. During the Twenties, Greenhorn scripted two episodes of Dalgliesh before being reunited with Tennant on an installment of Around The World In 80 Days.
Greenhorn’s most recent stage work was one half of Tracks of the Winter Bear, a double bill of plays shared with a new piece penned by Rona Munro, and seen at the Traverse. There should be at least one other new play due as soon as he can finish it.
“It was good to do Tracks of the Winter Bear,” Greenhorn says, “just to remind myself that I was a playwright who accidentally ended up writing for film and telly.”
Stephen is currently working on an adaptation of Deprtment X for Netflix, from a Danish original.
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techhinge · 5 years
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Distance Between Fauldhouse And Loch Rannoch
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Calisthenic Equipment in Fauldhouse #Calisthenics #Apparatus #Fauldhouse https://t.co/2Gl68Dn9Mi
Calisthenic Equipment in Fauldhouse #Calisthenics #Apparatus #Fauldhouse https://t.co/2Gl68Dn9Mi
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mtamar2020 · 3 years
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Trainee Pharmacy Assistant
Job title: Trainee Pharmacy Assistant Company: Well Job description: Trainee Pharmacy Assistant Competitive Salary, generous holiday package, and discount scheme! Are you friendly and organised with a passion for providing excellent customer service but looking to further your skills and career? Here a… Expected salary: Location: Fauldhouse, West Lothian Job date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 06:05:10…
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benvironment · 3 years
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Ugh, just found a tick bite. Successfully removed, I think it's probably my smallest yet....and to illustrate, here's the wee bleeder next to a penny for scale. Bit of a struggle to get it out tbh, and not sure where I picked it up this time. Possibly Dechmont or Fauldhouse in West Lothian. And there was me hoping I might actually be tick-free this year :(
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blairemclaren · 3 years
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Robby Mullen Death - Obituary : Robby Mullen Has Died
Robby Mullen Death - Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death Robby Mullen, 21, sadly passed away on Sunday leaving the entire Fauldhouse community devastated with dozens of heartfelt tributes pouring in for the "nicest guy"....click link to learn more
Robby Mullen Death – Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death Robby Mullen, 21, sadly passed away on Sunday leaving the entire Fauldhouse community devastated with dozens of heartfelt tributes pouring in for the “nicest guy” Through a social media announcement, DeadDeath learned on May 25, 2021, about the death of Robby Mullen who has died. In the mourning spirit of this death, families, friends, and…
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maclad1888 · 4 years
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one2oneaud · 4 years
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Join us in shedding the covid curves! 💪 As a collective, we are starting NOW! Some of our team are doing a challenge together for the month of August, staying on plan and sharing our journey with you all. Join us in ‘Slim down for September’ share your journey with us. We are a collection of 9 different people. We all have diff circumstances. Different family dynamics. Different health circumstances but all with the same goal....to slim into September 🤩 Follow along, join in with us, be inspired and maybe have a giggle along the way 😉 #teamslimstar #joinus #loseweighttogether Want to know more about what we’re up to? No matter where you’re based, we’re here.... give us a call Audrey 🥈 Glenmavis/Airdrie based 07391 245493 Suzie & Kev 🏅 Coatbridge & Airdrie based. 07977 862 505 Angela & Gareth 🥈 Baillieston based. 07789 998 736 Neil 🥈 Airdrie based. 07557 411 211 Monica 🥈 City Centre East (Glasgow) based. 07826 855 410 Ashley 🥈 Allanton based. 07368 228 615 Nikki 🥈 Fauldhouse based. 07715 580 167 Sarah 🥉 Hamilton based. 07572 425 880 (at The 1:1 Diet with Aud) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDVtfxQJfGY/?igshid=1whlt7yfqjqnd
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Netball Court Resurfacing #Fauldhouse https://t.co/95bWyutefd #west #lothian #netballcourtresurfacing #netballcourt http://twitter.com/netballcourtsuk/status/1271525623752798210
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scotianostra · 2 years
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Happy Birthday Scottish playwright and screenwriter Stephen Greenhorn born on September 5th 1964 in Fauldhouse,West Lothian.
Stephen grew up in Fauldhouse in West Lothian, studied Physics at Heriot Watt before switching to Strathclyde University where his English Lit degree included a life-changing Theatre Studies option.  For the practical part, he wrote a play, Heart and Bone, which won him a Fringe First, since then he hasn’t looked back.
His first professional writing was for BBC Radio Scotland in the late Eighties, after which he concentrated on the theatre for a number of years. Greenhorn moved into television with a 1996 episode of The Bill. He then worked on programmes like Where The Heart Is and Glasgow Kiss, before creating the long-running soap opera River City for BBC Scotland. He also wrote episodes of Dr Who while David Tennant was playing the tenth incumbent. 
At the same time, Greenhorn was developing the acclaimed stage musical Sunshine On Leith, which he later adapted as a 2013  film. The background to this was his friend the theatre director James Brining  saying ‘Wouldn’t it be great if we could do a big, Scottish musical?’ It stuck with him  Green horn says  “We thought of finding a composer to write the songs, but it was hard to find a compatible soul. So, we reckoned on using the works of a Scottish band. But they often use many different styles. And the songs just wouldn’t lend themselves to a narrative.”
Greenhorn struggled to find such a back catalogue. Until... “One night I was sitting in my flat in Glasgow, having a few drinks and listening to The Proclaimers' first album....”  His (slightly?) addled brain screamed out to him ‘Oh my, God, these guys have written about everything. About finding love, losing love, being a parent, being a child, politics, community, home . . . I was so excited.”   Yet, given he was also a little tired and emotional, Greenhorn feared the lightbulb would burn out during the night. “To remind myself, I wrote the words ‘Proclaimers' musical’ on the back of my gas bill, and went to bed,”
The next morning, the bulb had indeed gone out. But a glance at the missive from Scottish Power brought it all back. And some deep listening to Proclaimers' albums offered up clues about the storyline, which became a tale of two squaddies returning from the Iraq war to their home in Leith. It’s about lost loves, holding together relationships and community, with a searing backdrop of NHS cuts and nods to gentrification. 
Two years later the show launched in Dundee, and it coincided with the Proclaimers having a Number One hit, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles). Then came the film, which attracted a younger demographic and very good reviews.
His television work has included Echo Beach and Marchlands; the latter was a supernatural drama starring Alex Kingston, who had played River Song in Doctor Who. During the Twenties, Greenhorn scripted two episodes of Dalgliesh before being reunited with Tennant on an installment of Around The World In 80 Days.
Greenhorn’s most recent stage work was one half of Tracks of the Winter Bear, a double bill of plays shared with a new piece penned by Rona Munro, and seen at the Traverse. There should be at least one other new play due as soon as he can finish it.
“It was good to do Tracks of the Winter Bear,” Greenhorn says, “just to remind myself that I was a playwright who accidentally ended up writing for film and telly.”
Sunshine on Leith, with a wee revamp and songs added,  is currently playing at the  Pitlochry Festival Theatre until October 1st.
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Play Area Flooring in Fauldhouse #Fauldhouse https://t.co/6u0Qom6HBf
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deadlinenews · 3 years
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The 21-year-old, from Fauldhouse, West Lothian, was described as a “gifted” footballer by friends. https://qoo.ly/3cerzf
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jaigeddes · 5 years
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Fusion21 names decarbonising framework winners
Procurement body Fusion21 has unveiled the winning line-up of firms for its national Energy Efficiency Framework.
Around 68 firms now hope to get a share of the £250m worth of orders expected through the framework over a four-year period.
Just over 80% of the firms are rated SMEs. The framework is split into seven lots, covering external and internal wall insulation, the design, maintenance and installation of domestic and non-domestic solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage, electric vehicle charging points, solar carparks and LED lighting, plus cladding replacement.
Fusion21’s national Energy Efficiency Framework Kitchens & Bathrooms Insulation continued.. A C Whyte & Co ENGIE Regeneration Active Maintenance Solutions Everwarm Amber Construction Services FES Support Services Aran Services Jackson Jackson & Sons Breyer Group Joju Carroll Build MP Group UK Combined Facilities Management Osborne Energy E.on Energy Solutions Photon Energy ECO-GEE Rothwell Plumbing Services ENGIE Regeneration SRS Works Everwarm ZLC Energy Fortem Solutions Jackson Jackson & Sons Electrical works Jefferies Contractors Aberla Services Mi-space (UK) Aran Services MP Group UK Avonside Group Services Mulalley & CO. Chris Bartholomew Electrical Contractor Osborne Energy Ecolution Group Piperhill Construction ENGIE Regeneration PK Murphy Construction Everwarm Procast Energy Services FES Support Services SERS Energy Solutions Joju Sustainable Building Services (UK) Osborne Energy The Casey Group Photon Energy United Living (South) UT Power Westdale North ZLC Energy Yorkshire Energy Services CIC Minor refurb works Windows and Doors AMP EV Active Maintenance Solutions Aran Services Aran Services Boyd Brothers (Fauldhouse) Bayview Contracts Citrus Electrical Breyer Group Ecolution Group Carroll Build ENGIE Regeneration E.on Energy Solutions Everwarm ECO-GEE Grant Store Energystore Guildmore Everwarm Joju Jackson Jackson & Sons MP Group UK O’Kane Plumbing & Electrics Niblock Builders Osborne Energy Rothwell Plumbing Services PK Murphy Construction SPIE Procast Energy Services UT Power Union Technical Services ZLC Energy United Living (South) Yorkshire Energy Services CIC Solar PV Arc Group London Roofing Bayview Contracts Amber Construction Services Citrus Electrical Architectural Decorators CLC Contractors Breyer Group Crystal Electronics D + B Facades UK Dodd Group (Midlands) ENGIE Regeneration Energy Conservation Solutions Fortem Solutions ENGIE Regeneration Guildmore F.S.H. (Group) Lawtech Group H.E.C Contracting Mulalley & CO. Jackson Jackson & Sons Sustainable Building Services (UK) LSUK Lighting The Casey Group MP Group UK United Living (South) Niblock Builders Westville NRT Building Services Group Osborne Energy Insulation Pilon Aberla Services Robert Heath Heating Aran Services Rothwell Plumbing Services Avonside Group Services Solar Advanced Systems Blue Build Energy Sovini Property Services E.on Energy Solutions SPIE Ecolution Group Vallectric
Peter Francis, director of operations at Fusion21 said: “We’re committed to helping our members to achieve energy efficiency outcomes and having listened to both market and member feedback, we’ve developed this flexible procurement solution to support sustainability goals – including reduced carbon emissions and increased cost savings.
“Offering access to both larger contractors and SMEs, this framework provides flexible call off options; regional coverage and will also facilitate local delivery.”
Fusion21 is a membership organisation, helping public sector organisations to procure smarter across the built environment. To date Fusion21 has saved more than £226 million through the procurement process, created 6,500 jobs and generated more than £84 million of social impact.
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maclad1888 · 4 years
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ebenalconstruct · 5 years
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Fusion21 names £250m decarbonising framework winners
Procurement body Fusion21 has unveiled the winning line-up of firms for its national Energy Efficiency Framework.
Around 68 firms now hope to get a share of the £250m worth of orders expected through the framework over a four-year period.
Just over 80% of the firms are rated SMEs. The framework is split into seven lots, covering external and internal wall insulation, the design, maintenance and installation of domestic and non-domestic solar photovoltaic systems, battery storage, electric vehicle charging points, solar carparks and LED lighting, plus cladding replacement.
Fusion21’s national Energy Efficiency Framework Kitchens & Bathrooms Insulation continued.. A C Whyte & Co ENGIE Regeneration Active Maintenance Solutions Everwarm Amber Construction Services FES Support Services Aran Services Jackson Jackson & Sons Breyer Group Joju Carroll Build MP Group UK Combined Facilities Management Osborne Energy E.on Energy Solutions Photon Energy ECO-GEE Rothwell Plumbing Services ENGIE Regeneration SRS Works Everwarm ZLC Energy Fortem Solutions Jackson Jackson & Sons Electrical works Jefferies Contractors Aberla Services Mi-space (UK) Aran Services MP Group UK Avonside Group Services Mulalley & CO. Chris Bartholomew Electrical Contractor Osborne Energy Ecolution Group Piperhill Construction ENGIE Regeneration PK Murphy Construction Everwarm Procast Energy Services FES Support Services SERS Energy Solutions Joju Sustainable Building Services (UK) Osborne Energy The Casey Group Photon Energy United Living (South) UT Power Westdale North ZLC Energy Yorkshire Energy Services CIC Minor refurb works Windows and Doors AMP EV Active Maintenance Solutions Aran Services Aran Services Boyd Brothers (Fauldhouse) Bayview Contracts Citrus Electrical Breyer Group Ecolution Group Carroll Build ENGIE Regeneration E.on Energy Solutions Everwarm ECO-GEE Grant Store Energystore Guildmore Everwarm Joju Jackson Jackson & Sons MP Group UK O’Kane Plumbing & Electrics Niblock Builders Osborne Energy Rothwell Plumbing Services PK Murphy Construction SPIE Procast Energy Services UT Power Union Technical Services ZLC Energy United Living (South) Yorkshire Energy Services CIC Solar PV Arc Group London Roofing Bayview Contracts Amber Construction Services Citrus Electrical Architectural Decorators CLC Contractors Breyer Group Crystal Electronics D + B Facades UK Dodd Group (Midlands) ENGIE Regeneration Energy Conservation Solutions Fortem Solutions ENGIE Regeneration Guildmore F.S.H. (Group) Lawtech Group H.E.C Contracting Mulalley & CO. Jackson Jackson & Sons Sustainable Building Services (UK) LSUK Lighting The Casey Group MP Group UK United Living (South) Niblock Builders Westville NRT Building Services Group Osborne Energy Insulation Pilon Aberla Services Robert Heath Heating Aran Services Rothwell Plumbing Services Avonside Group Services Solar Advanced Systems Blue Build Energy Sovini Property Services E.on Energy Solutions SPIE Ecolution Group Vallectric
Peter Francis, director of operations at Fusion21 said: “We’re committed to helping our members to achieve energy efficiency outcomes and having listened to both market and member feedback, we’ve developed this flexible procurement solution to support sustainability goals – including reduced carbon emissions and increased cost savings.
“Offering access to both larger contractors and SMEs, this framework provides flexible call off options; regional coverage and will also facilitate local delivery.”
Fusion21 is a membership organisation, helping public sector organisations to procure smarter across the built environment. To date Fusion21 has saved more than £226 million through the procurement process, created 6,500 jobs and generated more than £84 million of social impact.
from https://www.constructionenquirer.com/2020/02/18/fusion21-names-250m-decarbonising-framework-winners/
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