EH47 postcode area EH dial code 01501 Fauldhouse lang sco Fauldhoose , lang gd Falas ref name ... in West Lothian , Scotland . It is about halfway between Glasgow and Edinburgh . History Fauldhouse ... mapmaker Willem Blaeu features Fauldhouse as Falas on two maps in his Atlas Novus of Scotland. There are families with the surname Fallas, who obviously had ancestors who came from Fauldhouse. The name Fallas or Fauldhouse has been translated as house on the fold , house in the field , or house on unploughed ... being built. Citation needed date October 2007 Facilities To the south of Fauldhouse is the 18 hole .... Fauldhouse once boasted a Movie theater cinema but it was closed many years ago. Citation needed ... town to Fauldhouse is Whitburn, West Lothian Whitburn followed by Livingston, West Lothian Livingston ... 1873. Citation needed date January 2010 The town is served by Fauldhouse Railway Station. People Stephen Greenhorn , who wrote River City and Marchlands, hails from Fauldhouse. Sports Football Team The local football soccer football team is Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United who play in Scottish .... In 2001, the Fauldhouse Foxes BC was formed, later being known as Fauldhouse FCA. They now operate ... Syngenta Juveniles 3 0 in the final. Golf To the south of Fauldhouse is the 18 hole http www.greenburngolfclub.co.uk ... after a game. Cricket The local cricket club is http fvcc.hitscricket.com default.aspx Fauldhouse ... club in Fauldhouse called the Fauldhouse Penguins. They are a successful team and are part of the swimming ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Fauldhouse other name code FLD image name caption manager First ScotRail locale Fauldhouse borough West Lothian latitude 55.822 longitude 3.719 lowusage0203 pad 1em 32,448 lowusage0405 increase 36,907 lowusage0506 increase 38,760 lowusage0607 increase 41,850 lowusage0708 increase 45,766 lowusage0809 increase 49,362 platforms 2 original Cleland and Midcalder Line Cleland and Midcalder Railway years 9 July 1869 sfn Butt 1995 p 95 events Opened as Fauldhouse for Crofthead years1 1 June 1872 sfn Butt 1995 p 95 events1 Renamed Fauldhouse years2 3 March 1952 sfn Butt 1995 p 95 events2 Renamed Fauldhouse North years3 29 March 1986 events3 Renamed Fauldhouse railway station is a railway station serving Fauldhouse in West Lothian , Scotland . It is located on the Shotts Line , 37  km 23 miles west of Stnlnk Edinburgh Waverley towards Stnlnk Glasgow Central . The station is almost at the halfway point of the Shotts Line between Glasgow and Edinburgh. The station is located on the south western edge of the village of Fauldhouse. Services Monday to Saturday, there is generally an hourly service eastbound to Edinburgh Waverley and westbound towards Glasgow Central. There are no ticket collection or purchasing facilities at the station and it is unmanned with limited car parking facilities. There is no Sunday service. References reflist Sources Butt Stations External links stn art lnk FLD EH479DL rail start rail line previous Stnlnk Breich next Stnlnk Shotts route First ScotRail br p style background ffe02b small Shotts Line br Mondays Saturdays only small col FF80C0 s end Category Railway stations in West Lothian Category Railway stations served by First ScotRail Category Railway stations opened in 1869 Category Former Caledonian Railway stations Scotland railstation stub nl Station Fauldhouse ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Fauldhouse United F.C. image fullname Fauldhouse United Football Club nickname United founded 1919 ground Park View br Fauldhouse capacity chairman Peter Lynch chrtitle President manager David Cowan league Scottish Junior Football East Region South Division SJFA East Region South Division season 2010&ndash 11 position 2nd Fauldhouse United F.C. are a Scottish Scottish Junior Football Association Junior football soccer football club based at Park View in Fauldhouse , West Lothian . The club won the Scottish Junior Cup in 1946 and now play in the Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region SJFA East Region , Scottish Junior Football East Region South Division South Division . Honours Scottish Junior Cup Winner 1945&ndash 46 SJFA East Region South Division Winner 2007&ndash 08 Other Honours Fife & Lothians Cup winners 1992&ndash 93 Edinburgh & District League winners 1945&ndash 46 East Region Division One winners 1982&ndash 83, 1992&ndash 93 East Region Division Two winners 1981&ndash 82, 1996&ndash 97, 2001&ndash 02 East of Scotland Junior Cup winners 1944&ndash 45, 1945&ndash 46 East Junior League Cup 1981&ndash 82, 1982&ndash 83, 2002&ndash 03, 2003&ndash 04 Brown Cup winners 1945&ndash 46, 1960&ndash 61 External links http digitalfc.com fauldhouseunitedfc Club website SJFA East Regional Divisions Category Sport in West Lothian Category Football clubs in Scotland Category Scottish Junior Football Association clubs Category Association football clubs established in 1919 Category Fauldhouse United F.C. Scotland footyclub stub ... more details
Infobox Sport governing body assocname East of Scotland Cricket Association File Esca.png sport Cricket abbrev ESCA founded aff affdate region regionyear president Bruce Dixon secretary James Brims coach womenscoach url www.eastleague.org.uk countryflag Scotland gallery File Esca.png gallery The East of Scotland Cricket Association ESCA managed amateur cricket in the East of Scotland. From Peebles in the South to Freuchie in the North, Largo and Dunbar in the East and Fauldhouse in the West, the ESCA covers a wide range of clubs forming 9 divisions of amateur cricket. The official website is at http www.eastleague.org.uk www.eastleague.org.uk ESCA comes under the overall National Governing body umbrella of Cricket Scotland External links http www.eastleague.org.uk Official Website Category Cricket in Scotland ... more details
with Queen s Park, making seven appearances for the Glasgow club, and then moved again, this time to Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United . McKee retired from professional football soon after, calling ... Category Scottish Football League players Category Fauldhouse United F.C. players ... more details
2007&ndash 08 Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United won the 2007&ndash 08 championship and were ... won the 2009&ndash 10 championship and were promoted to the Premier League. They will be replaced by Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United who were among the three teams relegated from the Premier ... more details
Ballingry Central Division champions and Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United South Division champions ..., while Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United were relegated to the South Division. No teams were ... Forfar West End F.C. Forfar West End Relegated Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United Relegated ... more details
Infobox person name Stephen Greenhorn birth date birth date and age 1964 09 5 df y birth place Fauldhouse west Lothian , scotland death date occupation playwright , writer , novelist Stephen Greenhorn born 5 September 1964 in Fauldhouse, West Lothian, Scotland is a Scotland Scottish playwright, television writer and novelist. He is the creator of the BBC Scotland soap opera River City . He has written many original or adapted works for the stage, including Sleeping Around , Gilt , Dissent , King Matt , The Ballad of Crazy Paola , The Salt Wound and Passing Places, several of which have been published. He has also written for The Bill and Where the Heart Is 1997 TV series Where The Heart Is . His adaptation of Jean Rhys s novel Wide Sargasso Sea TV Wide Sargasso Sea was screened on BBC Four in 2006. In 2007 he wrote an episode for List of Doctor Who serials Series 3 2007 Series 3 of Doctor Who , titled The Lazarus Experiment starring David Tennant , Freema Agyeman and Mark Gatiss . In 2008 he wrote another episode for Series 4, titled The Doctor s Daughter . ref cite news last first coauthors title Who s Writing? work pages language publisher Doctor Who Magazine date 2007 05 31 url accessdate 2007 05 31 ref Another work in production is Sunshine on Leith , a musical based on the songs of The Proclaimers . In 2008, he wrote a comic which featured on the Doctor Who tie in websites Doctor Who website . ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk doctorwho s4 news latest 080509 news 01 title Mind Shadows publisher Stephen Greenhorn year 2008 ref Another television project, Marchlands , a five part supernatural drama starring Alex Kingston , aired on ITV in early 2011. Greenhorn penned the series, which was based on The Oaks TV series , a U.S. television pilot which wasn t aired. References reflist External links imdb name id 1114104 name Stephen Greenhorn http www.sundayherald.com 57967 It s The Proclaimers ... the musical http www.rochellestevens.com index.php?page 36&news The Oaks ... more details
Infobox football biography name Jim Dempsey image fullname James Dempsey birth date cityofbirth countryofbirth Scotland death date cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Defender association football Centre Back youthyears1 to 1969 youthclubs1 Larkhall Thistle F.C. Larkhall Thistle years1 1969&ndash 1971 years2 1971&ndash 1975 years3 1975&ndash 1976 years4 1976&ndash 1981 years5 1981 years6 1981&ndash ? clubs1 Hamilton Academical F.C. Hamilton Academical clubs2 Raith Rovers F.C. Raith Rovers clubs3 Stirling Albion F.C. Stirling Albion clubs4 Hamilton Academical F.C. Hamilton Academical clubs5 Albion Rovers F.C. Albion Rovers clubs6 Larkhall Thistle F.C. Larkhall Thistle ref http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com Neil Brown s site ref caps1 26 goals1 2 caps2 93 goals2 6 caps3 30 goals3 2 caps4 112 goals4 3 caps5 9 goals5 0 caps6 ? goals6 ? manageryears1 1988&ndash 1989 managerclubs1 Hamilton Academical F.C. Hamilton Academical Jim Dempsey is a Scotland Scottish former association football football player and manager. As a player Dempsey, who was known as a hard man., ref http www.raithroversfc.com cgi bin latestnews.cgi?id 1198&page 248 Former Players Pick a Winner ref was most associated with Hamilton Academical F.C. Hamilton Academical , with whom he had two spells, and Raith Rovers F.C. Raith Rovers , although he also turned out for Stirling Albion F.C. Stirling Albion , Albion Rovers F.C. Albion Rovers and Larkhall Thistle F.C. Larkhall Thistle . He had a 1988 89 in Scottish football sole season back as manager at Hamilton, following the departure of John Lambie footballer born 1940 John Lambie to Partick Thistle , although the club finished far adrift at the foot of the Scottish Premier Division and he was dismissed. He was subsequently announced as manager of Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United in 1992 ref http wlhas.westlothian.gov.uk 8080 ipac20 ipac.jsp?session 1224X1249409W.334&profile main&uri full 3100001 51686 361&ri 1&aspect subtab14&menu search& ... more details
Infobox UK station name Shotts other name image name Shotts railway station in 2006.jpg caption code SHS manager First ScotRail locale Shotts borough North Lanarkshire platforms 2 pte Strathclyde Partnership for Transport SPT latitude 55.8182 longitude 3.7989 lowusage0203 112,459 lowusage0405 133,755 lowusage0506 144,228 lowusage0607 147,351 lowusage0708 143,727 years 9 July 1869 sfn Butt 1995 p 211 events Opened Shotts railway station is a railway station serving Shotts in North Lanarkshire , Scotland . It is located on the Shotts Line , 33  km 20 miles east of Stnlnk Glasgow Central towards Stnlnk Edinburgh Waverley . Shotts station is the last stop before the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport SPT area boundary on the Shotts Line. Services Monday to Saturdays, there is generally a twice hourly service westbound to Glasgow Central Normally every 15 minutes past and Half Past the hour and eastbound to Edinburgh Waverley normally every half past and 55 minutes past the hour . There is no Sunday service, except for the four Sundays before Christmas, when a service runs via Whifflet railway station Whifflet to Glasgow Central railway station Glasgow Central ref National Rail Timetable ref . Rail start Rail line previous Stnlnk Fauldhouse next Stnlnk Hartwood route First ScotRail br p style background ffe02b small Shotts Line br Mondays Saturdays only small col FF80C0 End box References references Sources Butt Stations DEFAULTSORT Shotts Railway Station Category SPT railway stations Category Railway stations in North Lanarkshire Category Railway stations served by First ScotRail Category Railway stations opened in 1869 Category Former Caledonian Railway stations cy Gorsaf reilffordd Shotts nl Station Shotts ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The South Calder Water is a river in Scotland . It runs west from the high plateau between Shotts and Fauldhouse , which also produces the River Almond, Lothian River Almond , which flows east into the River Forth . The river is known locally as The Cawder . Route The South Calder Water follows a short course of approximately 10 miles, during which it winds round Shotts , Wishaw and Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell before flowing into the River Clyde at Strathclyde Loch . Between its source and Newmains it follows a wide glacial valley and passes the village of Bonkle and Murdostoun Murdostoun Castle , but after Newmains until its end at Strathclyde Loch in Motherwell, it cuts through a very deep and meandering valley. This valley was filled in at Ravenscraig during the construction of Ravenscraig steelworks to provide a large flat area. The river is therefore placed in a cut and cover tunnel as it passes for approximately 1 2 mile underneath the site, before reappearing at Jerviston . Driving across the now derelict Ravenscraig site gives no clues as to the underground river flowing below. The river ends at Strathclyde Loch, where it used to join directly with the River Clyde. The River Clyde was diverted about 1 mile west of this point in the 1960s to create the large man made loch, which is now fed purely by water from the South Calder Water. River Clyde coord 55 48 N 4 02 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Scotland Calder, South ... more details
Infobox darts player name Robert MacKenzie image fullname nickname birth date birth place Scotland death date death place hometown Inverness homecountry Scotland since darts laterality music BDO 1984 to 1988 PDC currentrank N A BDO World First Round 1986, 1987, 1988 World Masters Second Round 1984 World Darts Trophy Int. Darts League PDC World Matchplay Grand Prix UK Open Vegas Premier League US Open tournament resultyears achievement Robert MacKenzie is a Scotland Scottish former darts player. MacKenzie played in three successive World Professional Darts Championship s but lost in the first round on all three occasions. In 1986, MacKenzie was beaten 3 1 by John Lowe , in 1987, he lost 3 0 in Finland s Tapani Uitos and in 1988 he was defeated 3 2 by Dennis Hickling . Before his World Championship debut, MacKenzie reached the second round of the 1984 Winmau World Masters , beating Raymond Rogers in round one before losing to Terry O Dea . He was runner up in the 1986 British Pentathlon behind John Lowe. External links http www.dartsdatabase.co.uk PlayerDetails.aspx?playerKey 1855 Profile and stats on Darts Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME McKenzie, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 03 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH Fauldhouse DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McKenzie, Robert Category Living people Category Scottish darts players Category Year of birth missing living people scotland sport bio stub darts bio stub ... more details
Infobox MSP honorific prefix name Neil Findlay honorific suffix Member of the Scottish Parliament MSP image NeilFindlayMSPPortrait.jpg imagesize caption office Member of the Scottish Parliament br for the Lothian Scottish Parliament electoral region Lothian Region br small 1 of 7 Regional MSPs small term start 5 May 2011 birth date birth place death date death place birthname nationality party Scottish Labour Party Labour spouse relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees religion signature website footnotes Neil Findlay ref http www.neilfindlaymsp.com Bot generated title ref is a Scottish Labour Party Member of the Scottish Parliament , representing the Lothian Scottish Parliament electoral region Lothian region . ref http www.scottish.parliament.uk MSP MembersPages neil findlay index.htm The Scottish Parliament Current Members Neil Findlay Bot generated title ref He is also involved in West lothian council as a Councillor, a member of the Performance Committee, Local Area Committee and the Services for the Community Policy Development and Scrutiny Panel.He is also a member of the West Lothian Development Trust. ref http www.westlothian.gov.uk Council and government locality mmw Fauldhouse Breich Valley NeilFindlay Councillor Neil Findlay Bot generated title ref References reflist Scottish Labour Party Lothians MSPs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Findlay, Neil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Findlay, Neil Category Members of the Scottish Parliament 2011 Category Labour MSPs Category Living people de Neil Findlay ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Breich code BRC image name Breich railway station 1.jpg caption manager First ScotRail locale Breich borough West Lothian latitude 55.827 longitude 3.668 platforms 2 lowusage0405 decrease 118 lowusage0506 decrease 53 lowusage0607 increase 75 lowusage0708 increase 303 lowusage0809 decrease 200 lowusage0910 decrease 116 years 9 July 1869 events Opened ref name Butt43 Butt 1995 , page 43 ref Breich railway station is a remote railway station serving the village of Breich in West Lothian , Scotland . It is located on the Shotts Line convert 34 km mi abbr on west of Edinburgh Waverley railway station Edinburgh Waverley towards Glasgow Central railway station Glasgow Central . History The station was opened by the Caledonian Railway on their Cleland and Midcalder Line on 9 July 1869. ref name Butt43 File Breich railway station 1892237 65c3ff8b.jpg thumb right 275px The station in 1962 Expand section date November 2008 Services rail start rail line previous stnlnk Addiewell next stnlnk Fauldhouse route First ScotRail br p style background ffe02b small Shotts Line col FF80C0 Historical Rail Insert rail line two to one previous1 stnlnk Addiewell br small Line and station closed small previous2 stnlnk Newpark br small Loop line br and station closed small next stnlnk Fauldhouse route1 Caledonian Railway br p style background Caledonian light small Cleland and Midcalder Line small route2 Caledonian Railway br p style background Caledonian light small Cleland and Midcalder Line br Addiewell Loop small col Caledonian colour s end 2008 Monday to Saturdays the station is served by one eastbound towards Edinburgh and two westbound trains towards Glasgow Central per day. There is no Sunday service. Station usage In 2004 05, Breich was the third least used railway station in Scotland, after stnlnk Barry Links and stnlnk Golf Street , both in Angus , and 15th least used station in Britain overall. By 2005 06, Breich had become the second least used ... more details
Other people Thomas Robertson Infobox football biography playername Tom Robertson image File Tom Robertson.jpg frameless caption fullname Thomas Robertson dateofbirth 1875 cityofbirth Lanarkshire countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath c. 1939 cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Outside forward Outside left youthyears1 youthclubs1 East Benhar youthyears2 youthclubs2 Heatherbell youthyears3 youthclubs3 Motherwell F.C. Motherwell youthyears4 youthclubs4 Fauldhouse years1 1896 1898 clubs1 Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hearts caps1 goals1 years2 1898 1902 clubs2 Liverpool F.C. Liverpool caps2 126 goals2 34 years3 1902 clubs3 Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hearts caps3 goals3 years4 1902 1903 clubs4 Dundee F.C. Dundee caps4 goals4 years5 1903 clubs5 Manchester United F.C. Manchester United caps5 3 goals5 0 years6 1905 ? clubs6 Bathgate F.C. Bathgate caps6 goals6 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1898 nationalteam1 Scotland national football team Scotland nationalcaps1 1 nationalgoals1 1 Thomas Tom Robertson born 1875, died circa 1939 was a Scotland national football team Scottish international association football footballer who played for Liverpool F.C. Liverpool in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, helping them to a Football League Championship . Life and playing career Born in Lanarkshire , Scotland , Robertson played for East Benhar, Heatherbell, Motherwell F.C. Motherwell , Fauldhouse and Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hearts before being signed with John Walker footballer John Walker for 350 by Liverpool manager Tom Watson football Tom Watson in March 1898. Making his debut in a Football League Division One against Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Sheffield Wednesday on the 11 April 1898 scoring his first goal in the same match. The winger had a very successful time at Anfield missing just a single game in his first 2 seasons at the club, he even bagged a very respectable 19 goals, not bad for someone playing out on the flank. Robertson was an ever present in the 1900 01 season ... more details
James Jimmy Crease born 1949, is a Scottish association football football manager association football manager and former player. Crease played for Berwick Rangers F.C. Berwick Rangers ref http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com berwick berwick.htm BERWICK RANGERS 1955 56 2007 08 , Newcastle Fans. ref and Albion Rovers F.C. Albion Rovers ref http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com albion albion.htm ALBION ROVERS 1946 47 2007 08 , Newcastle Fans. ref in the Scottish Football League . He has since managed Albion Rovers F.C. Albion Rovers , ref name albion http www.independent.co.uk sport football round up 1527155.html FOOTBALL ROUND UP , The Independent , 23 December 1995. ref Arniston Rangers F.C. Arniston Rangers , Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United , Linlithgow Rose F.C. Linlithgow Rose and he has had four spells as manager of Berwick Rangers F.C. Berwick Rangers . ref name 2011 resigned cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football 15479076.stm title Jimmy Crease steps down as manager of Berwick Rangers work BBC Sport publisher BBC date 27 October 2011 accessdate 29 October 2011 ref Crease first managed Berwick between 1992 and 1994. He then managed Albion Rovers, but resigned from that position in December 1995. ref name albion Following a spell managing Scottish Junior Football Association Junior teams in the Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region East of Scotland Junior League , he returned to Berwick in 2005 as general manager. Following the resignation of John Coughlin footballer John Coughlin in October 2007, Michael Renwick in April 2008 and Alan McGonigal in November 2008, he acted as caretaker manager. Following the resignation of McGonigall he said that he would only act as a caretaker but it was announced on 20 December 2008 that he would retain the managers position until the end of the 2008 09 season. ref cite web url http www.berwick advertiser.co.uk sport Crease takes over as manager.4818260.jp title Crease takes over as manager pu ... more details
infobox football tournament season title 1998&ndash 99 Scottish Junior Cup image imagesize caption country SCO num teams defending champions Arthurlie F.C. Arthurlie champions Kilwinning Rangers F.C. Kilwinning Rangers runner up Kelty Hearts F.C. Kelty Hearts matches goals top goal scorer prevseason Scottish Junior Cup 1997&ndash 98 1997&ndash 98 nextseason Scottish Junior Cup 1999 00 1999&ndash 00 The 1998&ndash 99 Scottish Junior Cup was a competition in Scottish Junior Football Association Scottish Junior football . It was won by Kilwinning Rangers F.C. Kilwinning Rangers after they defeated Kelty Hearts F.C. Kelty Hearts 1&ndash 0 in the final. First round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, TBC. class wikitable style text align center width 180 Home Team width 80 Score width 180 Away Team Second round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, TBC. class wikitable style text align center width 180 Home Team width 80 Score width 180 Away Team Third round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, TBC class wikitable style text align center width 180 Home Team width 80 Score width 180 Away Team Fourth round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, TBC. class wikitable style text align center width 180 Home Team width 80 Score width 180 Away Team Fifth round These ties were scheduled to take place on Saturday, TBC. class wikitable style text align center width 180 Home Team width 80 Score width 180 Away Team Auchinleck Talbot F.C. Auchinleck Talbot 2 &ndash 0 Hill o Beath Hawthorn F.C. Hill o Beath Hawthorn Beith F.C. Beith 0 &ndash 1 Larkhall Thistle F.C. Larkhall Thistle Camelon F.C. Camelon 2 &ndash 2 Arthurlie F.C. Arthurlie Replay 0 &ndash 2 Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United 1 &ndash 2 Kelty Hearts F.C. Kelty Hearts Glenafton Athletic F.C. Glenafton Athletic 0 &ndash 1 Petershill F.C. Petershill Kilwinning Rangers F.C. Kilwinning Rangers 3 &ndash 0 FC Stoneywood Maryhill F.C. Maryhill 2 &ndash 0 Bathgate ... more details