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West Lothian villagers wait until end of year for decision on traffic hot spots
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Police confirm man s body was found in a West Lothian quarry this morning
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The Horn by Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion at Polkemmet Country Park, near Whitburn, West Lothian. Picture: Alamy EVEN if you have never stepped foot inside Polkemmet Country Park, you are likely to be familiar with the eye-catching public art installation that stands at its north-east fringe: The Horn. The 79ft-high stainless-steel structure beside the M8 motorway near Whitburn is often likened to the warbling trumpet in Teletubbies, the BBC children s series that was all the rage when the distinctive sculpture by artists Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion was unveiled in 1997. This little corner of West Lothian has no shortage of gems: the Scottish Owl Centre, a golf driving range, bowling green, orienteering course, adventure play area and a former colliery steam engine, as well as pretty, meandering woodland trails.
Two dolphins put on an acrobatic show at sunset at Chanonry Point on the Black Isle. Picture: Zaneta Blaszczyk/SWNS AT first glance, the long finger of land jutting out into the sea at Chanonry Point is nothing remarkable. There’s a pebbled beach that, on a clear day, gives decent views across the Moray Firth towards the battlements of Fort George. Yet, this little corner is special: it is a great spot for dolphin watching. Scotland’s east coast is home to around 200 bottlenose dolphins, with the area off Chanonry Point, between Fortrose and Rosemarkie on the Black Isle, one of their favoured haunts to fish and play in the strong currents.
Vic Rodrick
Updated: 21:36, 29 Apr 2021
A FORMER soldier has been found guilty of raping a schoolgirl 25 years ago.
William Whyte, 48, was told a jail sentence was inevitable after he was convicted of raping a 15-year-old girl on the upstairs landing in his home in Polbeth, West Lothian, when he was 23.
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William Whyte raped at 15-year-old on a landing in his home when he was 23
The paedo claimed he was innocent because his victim didn’t know he had a bright red love heart tattoo on his penis.
He admitted he had taken the teenager to the Bathgate Hills and had twice had sex with her in the back of his car when she was over 16.
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