Community

 

Community Mark

Almondvale Shopping Centre is at the heart of its community and has strong links with the local council, local arts groups plus charitable, education and welfare organisations.

The Centre was recently recognised for its community programme when it was presented with the highly regarded Community Mark Award at the Scottish Business in the Community Awards 2007.

 

Samantha Barber, Chief Executive of SBC said: “Almondvale Shopping Centre has the community right at the heart of what they do. When the centre made the first written CommunityMark pledge, it didn't take them long to achieve the much recognised standard. It was with great pleasure to award Almondvale Shopping Centre at this year’s awards ceremony.”

 

Scottish Business in the Community is Scotland’s leading organisation in Corporate Social Responsibility. The CommunityMark programme was developed by Business in the Community and has been running in England and Wales for five years and was introduced in Scotland in November 2004.

Latest News

Almondvale And Elements To Become ‘The Centre’ Of Retail Excellence

Livingston’s Almondvale Shopping Centre and The Elements – the new £130million extension to Almondvale – will be known by the new name ‘The Centre’ from 16 October 2008.

The name change coincides with the opening date of the new shopping extension which has been eagerly anticipated.

 

West Lothian primary schools involved in national arts project reaching 4,000 children across the UK

Children from Kirknewton Primary School and Stoneyburn Primary School in West Lothian will head back to school this week and begin work on a national arts project entitled Create-a-Quest.

 

‘Little Shoppers Stay Safe’ as part of Nationwide Child Safety Campaign

Almondvale Shopping Centre in Livingston has launched a child safety scheme within the shopping centre to put parents’ minds at rest on day trips out.