Council:

West Lothian Council

Type:

Licensing - Including Processions

Published:
Expires:
Address:
Bathgate
Application type: Notice of proposal to hold a Public Procession

Licence Type
Public Procession

Applicant
Patrick Hamilton Memorial LOL 224

Sale of Alcohol
N/A

Last Date for Objections
29 June 2018

Details
Notice of Proposal to Hold a Public Procession under Section 62 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982

Event type: 50th Anniversary Return Parade
Location: Bathgate
Organisation Patrick Hamilton Memorial LOL 224
Date of Event:
Start Time: 1545 hours
Numbers: 100 including one band
Last date for representations to be received: 29/06/2018
Route: The parade will marshal up in car park behind Meadow Park Garage, Glasgow Road, Bathgate at 1545 hours and move off at 1600 hours, turning right into Glasgow Road and proceed to roundabout going straight through into South Bridge Street then proceed to junction with George Place, turn left into George Place and proceed to junction with George Street, turn left into George Street and proceed to junction with Hopetoun Street, turn right into Hopetoun Street and proceed to junction with Mid Street, turn right into Mid Street and proceed to junction with Academy Street, turn right into Academy Street and proceed to junction with Edinburgh Road, turn right into Edinburgh Road and proceed into King Street to the traffic lights at junction with Whitburn Road, turn left into Whitburn Road and proceed to junction with Old Station Road, turn left into Old Station Road then disperse after the playing of the National Anthem

Representations about the above proposed procession should be sent by email or post to:
Licensing Team
West Lothian Council
West Lothian Civic Centre
Howden South Road
Livingston
West Lothian
EH54 6FF
email:licensingservices@westlothian.gov.uk

A full list of all previous processions which have taken place in West Lothian since 2011 can be viewed on West Lothian Council's website by clicking on the following link
http://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/6808/Public-Procession-Objections-and-Complaints