Linlithgow Palace, Peel, Loch and St Michael's Church
The Peel is one of Scotland's two Royal Parks
The Peel is one of Scotland's only two Royal Parks
Jubilee Tree
Jubilee Tree
Magnolia Kobus planted by Burgh Beautiful to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II
Magnolia Kobus planted by Burgh Beautiful to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II
LCT Talk
Civic Trust Annual Lecture Series
LCT Arranges a series of Winter Talks
The Civic Trust arranges a series of Autumn and Winter talks in Queen Margaret Hall
Black Bitch
Linlithgow's 'Black Bitch'
One of Linlithgow's Two Coats of Arms
Commissioned by the Burgh Trust to commemorate Linlithgow’s Coat of Arms, granted in 1673
BBL Volunteers
Burgh Beautiful's hard-working volunteers
Photo: David Robertson
Over 100 Unpaid Volunteers Support Burgh Beautiful (Photo: David Robertson)
Learmonth Gardens
Learmonth Gardens and the Ross Doocot
One of many floral enhancements maintained by Burgh Beautiful.
This area, opposite the Canal Basin, is maintained by Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow.
Perambulation
Perambulation of Linlithgow's Marches
Pause at the Fiddler's Croft March Stone (Images Above Ltd.)
The procession pauses at the Fiddler's Croft March Stone (Photo: ImagesAbove Ltd)
Litter Pickers
Burgh Beautiful volunteers help to keep Linlithgow tidy.
Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow volunteers gather for a Litter Pick in March 2024
Keeping Linlithgow Tidy
Vennel Bed
Cycling-themed bed at the Vennel
One of many floral enhancements maintained by Burgh Beautiful.
Another of the town's numerous floral displays planted and maintained by Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow
Holly Wreaths
Entering into the Christmas spirit
Burgh Beautiful makes Holly Wreaths for sale
Burgh Beautiful's industrious volunteers make holly wreaths to raise funds
Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow is primarily involved in ‘hands-on’ work, creating and maintaining all the town’s public floral displays – hanging baskets, beds and plant containers – carrying out tree planting and other environmental improvements, encouraging wildlife and enhancing the urban scene generally.
Iain Kirkman, of Friends of Kinneil, will talk about the Lowland Clearances <More>
Linlithgow Civic Trust aims to encourage the conservation of the town’s historic buildings and environment, and tries to ensure that new development is of good design, appropriate to the town’s character. We organise relevant visits and lectures and produce publications and merchandise that help to promote Linlithgow.
New Linlithgow Burgh Trust Website
We hope that you find the new Linlithgow Burgh Trust website useful. Comments are welcome, good or bad! Please send them to admin@lbt.scot.