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Another four new electrical charging points are being installed in West Lothian
West Lothian Council say they are actively looking to expand the number of charging points in the county
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West Lothian Council currently operate 28 charging points for electric vehicles
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Here we have collate all of the food hygiene ratings given out to fish and chip shops by the Food Standards Agency.
Plymouth s lost tramway network and the argument to bring it back
Trams were the main form of transport for hundreds of Plymothians from 1884 to 1945
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From the end of the 19th century to the end of the Second World War, Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport - once three separate towns - were served by steam, horse and electric tramways.