Westfield, West Lothian

Westfield
Scottish Gaelic: an t-Achadh Siar

Fish meal factory, by Westfield
Westfield
 Westfield shown within West Lothian
OS grid referenceNS937723
Civil parishTorphichen
Council areaWest Lothian
Lieutenancy areaWest Lothian
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town BATHGATE
Postcode district EH48
Dialling code 01506
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK ParliamentLinlithgow and East Falkirk
Scottish ParliamentLinlithgow
List of places
UK
Scotland

Coordinates: 55°55′55″N 3°42′04″W / 55.932°N 3.701°W / 55.932; -3.701

Westfield (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Achadh Siar)[1] is a small village of around 180 houses located in the parish of Torphichen in West Lothian, Scotland. The village was focused for many decades on a local paper mill that closed in the 1990s. Much of the housing in the village was or is owned by West Lothian Council but there have been recurrent plans for major new private housebuilding since the 1970s, as yet unfulfilled.

The disused railway viaduct crosses the river Avon at Westfield
Quiet little village in the county of West Lothian, Scotland. Nr J5 of M8 and J5 M9. Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth city centres 45 minute drive.

The village has a primary school and post office/shop. It was formerly a paper-making centre and a fish-meal works is still operating near the village. Westfield forms part of Linlithgow Constituency and is represented in the Scottish Parliament by Fiona Hyslop and in the UK Parliament by Michael Connarty. Westfield is part of Armadale and Blackridge Ward on West Lothian Council and is represented by Stuart Borrowman (Independent), Jim Dixon (Labour) and Isabel Hutton (Scottish National Party). The village has had at least one SNP councillor since 1963, the longest continuous representation by that party anywhere.

References

  1. Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland

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