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A WALKER had to be rescued from North Berwick Law on Friday after suffering a suspected broken ankle. Emergency services were called out, as well as volunteers from the coastguard, with half a dozen vehicles in attendance on the edge of the town. A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attended along with the Scottish Ambulance Service and stretchered the female partially down, where she was then placed into the Polaris and taken to a waiting ambulance where she received treatment for a suspected broken ankle. “This incident shows the good work that can be done while working with partners.”
Binny Craig, near Ecclesmachan, West Lothian. Picture: Getty THE Bathgate Hills are steeped in stories. This corner of West Lothian – stretching from Linlithgow in the north, to Bathgate in the south and Uphall in the east – may not be as well-known or lauded as some other Scottish landscapes, yet it is filled with beauty, rich history and folklore. Among its striking landmarks is Binny Craig, the impressive crag-and-tail landform – a volcanic sill – that you see in the accompanying photograph. If you squint your eyes, it looks like a lion s head. Binny Craig, near Ecclesmachan, is a legacy from the last Ice Age with its crag of hard rock facing west and sloping tail of sedimentary rock and fertile farmland to the east. It proffers superb views across the Firth of Forth, as well as surrounding West Lothian, Edinburgh and the Pentland Hills.