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Craigshill is a residential area in the east of Livingston, Scotland. To the west is the A899, with Howden, Ladywell and Knightsridge beyond it, to the south is the village of Mid Calder, and to the north is Houston Industrial Estate and the village of Pumpherston.

Craigshill
Craigshill
Location within West Lothian
Council area
  • West Lothian
Lieutenancy area
  • West Lothian
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLIVINGSTON
Dialling code01506
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
UK Parliament
  • Livingston
Scottish Parliament
  • Almond Valley
  • Lothian
List of places
UK
Scotland
55.8979°N 3.4979°W / 55.8979; -3.4979

History


Craigshill was the first part of Livingston to be constructed after it was designated to be a New Town, starting in 1966.[1] Prior to this, the oldest surviving building in the area is Craigsfarm, located just next to Riverside Primary School and nowadays used as a community centre.[2]


Areas


The area is divided into six sections with the addresses named on themes: the "Grove"s are all named after trees, the "Street"s after Australian cities and towns, the "Drive"s are named after rivers, the "Walk"s are named after lochs, the "Park"s after local hills and the "Court"s after writers.[1]


Schools


Craigshill has three primary schools - Letham, Riverside and Beatlie (formerly Almondbank Primary). Almondbank Library is next to Craigshill Shopping Mall[3] and The Co-operative Food (Formerly Somerfield, Kwik Save).


Sites


To the north of the area, the Livingston Squadron of the Air Training Corps (2535) meet in Maple Grove. Craigshill also has two public houses - The Stirrup Stane and The Tower - and a Masonic Hall home of Lodge Almondvale 1658 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

Livingston Rugby Club are based in the district, with their ground next to the River Almond, along with the Xcite Craigswood sports centre,[4] Livingston Boxing Club and Letham Bowling Club.


Transport


The nearest station to Craigshill is Uphall which is on the North Clyde Line.


Religion


Craigshill is also the home to three churches. St. Columba's Church was demolished in June 2010.

Craigshill is home to West Lothian's first mosque.[1]


Notable people



Primary sources



References


  1. Craigshill, Gazetteer for Scotland
  2. About Us, Craigsfarm Community Hub
  3. About the Mall, Craigshill Shopping Mall
  4. Xcite Craigswood, West Lothian Leisure
  5. Livingston boss David Martindale says 'judge me on who I am now' as he awaits SFA approval, Brian McLauchlin, BBC Sport, 21 December 2020





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