Not been yet but they have an excellent scheme called Linlithgow Burgh Beautiful.
Burgh Beautiful has around 100 volunteers who, along with community partners, now maintain 122 hanging baskets, 98 planters/barrels and 35 flowerbeds. In addition, the work of our community gardeners in the town centre is particularly impressive. Complementary activities, some by other parts of the Linlithgow Burgh Trust, include the encouragement of wildlife and wildflowers, promotion of sustainable materials such as peat-free compost, anti-litter initiatives, heritage interpretation and events, working with schools, tourism promotion, public art, tree planting and fund-raising events.
Since the local authority (West Lothian Council) withdrew all its funding for seasonal planting in 2015, Burgh Beautiful has adopted all the former Council displays (with some amendments to the balance of planting). This has been achieved thanks to wonderful financial and voluntary support from local individuals, groups and businesses, with Burgh Beautiful even taking responsibility for ‘high amenity’ grass cutting where required for the setting of our displays.
There is a booklet here




