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  2. Broxburn Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    It sits on the original Albion Park used by Broxburn F.C. in 1889. Athletic took over the lease in 1894 until both clubs amalgamated in 1912 and played at the sports park (now the Broxburn Sports Centre). Athletic then moved back in 1921 until going defunct in 1924. West Lothian Council now owns the land and Broxburn has a lease until 2036.

  3. Category : Sportspeople by populated place in West Lothian

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  4. Category:Sportspeople from West Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union players from West Lothian (2 C, 2 P) G. Golfers from West Lothian (3 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from West Lothian"

  5. West Lothian Council - Wikipedia

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    The council is responsible for the co-ordination of the planning and provision of public services in West Lothian. It works closely with other public bodies such as police, fire and health, through its community planning partnership. West Lothian Council operates country parks at Beecraigs, Polkemmet, and Almondell & Calderwood. [24]

  6. Mid Calder - Wikipedia

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    Mid Calder, along with the rest of West Lothian, is an SNP and Labour marginal seat. In West Lothian council, Mid Calder is part of the East Livingston and East Calder Ward and is represented by four councillors. [10] who are Carl John (SNP), Frank Anderson (SNP), Damian Timson (Conservative) and Dave King (Labour).

  7. West Lothian Albion F.C. - Wikipedia

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    1907–08 East of Scotland Qualifying Cup Final, West Lothian Albion 2–1 Broxburn Athletic, Linlithgow Gazette, 15 November 1907. The club was founded in April 1906, thanks to funding from the Oakbank Oil Company, and the consequent growth of Winchburgh from a village to a small town, which provided enough of a population to support a senior football club. [1]

  8. Category:Sports venues in West Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Golf clubs and courses in West Lothian (3 P) Pages in category "Sports venues in West Lothian" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  9. West Lothian Wolves B.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club uses various venues across the West Lothian council area. Bathgate Academy, Bathgate ... West Lothian Wolves: 2011–12 Lothian Div 1: 4 4th 18 10 8 38