West from the Cross to the Serpentine Bed

 

The photographs on this page show the planters and beds that can be found between the cross and the Serpentine bed (opposite St. Peter's Church) on the High Street. The page also gives details of the Transition Linlithgow's bed over the last three years.

 

High Street

Planter Outside Paul Rolfe

Planter Outside BID Office

Planter Outside BID Office

Planters Outside Sweet Shop

High Street planters near the Vennel

The Vennel

Seating and hanging baskets in the Vennel

Vennel Baskets and Planters

Vennel planters

  

 

 

St. Peter's Church

 Planter outside St Peter's ChurchPlanter Outside St Peter's Church

Serpentine Bed

Serpentine Bed 2019

Serpentine bed

Photograph supplied by Petra Eaglesfield

Serpentine bed looking towards the loch

Photograph supplied by Petra Eaglesfield

 

 

 

Transition Linlithgow Bed

Over the years this bed, which is planted and maintained by Transition Linlithgow members, has tried to convey messages with themes such as saving peat bogs (2017); marking the centenary of the end of the first world war (2018); and reducing single use plastic (this year).The bed this year was created collaboratively by Transition Linlithgow, Burgh Beautiful and local primary schools.

  

Single Use Plastic

Let's reduce single-use plastic in Linlithgow

Let's reduce single-use plastic in Linlithgow

SharkCornflower

Jellyfish

Black headed gull

World War One

Transition Linlithgow's World War One Remembrance Bed

Transition Linlithgow's World War One Remembrance Bed

Knitted Poppies

1918 Poppy Pledge Donation Details

The home front

Local involvement in the First World War

Peat Bogs

Transition Linlithgow Peat Bog Bed

Transition Linlithgow Peat Bog Bed

Transition Linlithgow Peat Bog Bed

Transition Linlithgow Peat Bog Bed

Transition Linlithgow Peat Bog Bed

Transition Linlithgow Peat Bog Bed