
Burgh Beautiful Linlithgow is primarily involved in ‘hands-on’ work, creating and maintaining all the town’s public floral displays – hanging baskets, beds and plant containers – carrying out tree planting and other environmental improvements, encouraging wildlife and enhancing the urban scene generally.

News & Events
LCT Lectures
19 March at 7:30pm in Queen Margaret Hall: Survivors’ Guide to 16th Century Battle presented by Jon Cooper <More>
Battle 500
The Battle of Linlithgow Bridge took place on 4 September 1526. Linlithgow Civic Trust is holding a number of Battle 500 events to mark the 500th anniversary. <More>
Pikestaff Beer Offer: Two bottles of commemorative beer and a glass chalice for £20.
Symposium: Bruce Jamieson and Dr John McGregor will present a symposium in St Peter’s Church on Saturday 16 May at 7:00 pm.
£5 Tickets
Bruce Jamieson will be presenting illustrated talks in St Michael’s Church on the weekend of the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge: Friday 4 September and Saturday 5 September at 7:00pm.
Tickets are available Now for £15 (£12 for under 15s). Note that the donation to Zeffy is voluntary – feel free to sett it to 0.
The Heritage of Linlithgow
This recent updated publication about the history and architecture of Linlithgow, is available locally and online for £15. <More>
- Available for online purchase.
The Changing Face of Linlithgow
Written by the late Laurie Alexander and edited by Ron Smith . Available locally and online for £15. <More>.
- Available for online purchase.

Linlithgow Civic Trust aims to encourage the conservation of the town’s historic buildings and environment, and tries to ensure that new development is of good design, appropriate to the town’s character. We organise relevant visits and lectures and produce publications and merchandise that help to promote Linlithgow.











