Longridge, West Lothian
Longridge is a village in West Lothian, Scotland. In 2001 the population was 650, with 92.77% of those born in Scotland and 4.31% born in England.[2] Since then 3 new streets have been built in Longridge bringing the population to over 910.[3] Despite its small size Longridge has a thriving community with an active community association running events that are very popular with the surrounding villages. The village has a primary School and nursery with a total of around 100 children. It also has a full sized football pitch that is used by various local teams. In 1856 the village, then known as Langrigg, had a population of 225, it had a library and a post office, and the economy of the area had improved with the discovery of blackband ironstone, known as Crofthead.[4] Two Longridge railway stations briefly served the village in the mid 19th century. References
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