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Scotrail: New floral displays at Uphall station

Scotrail: New floral displays at Uphall station

Livingston Rotary Club members have installed two distinctive floral planters at Uphall station, as part of a ScotRail community project.

The volunteers have filled the two-tier planters with flowers including carnations, cordylines and lady’s mantle, to brighten the station for customers.

Harry Macpherson, of Livingston Rotary Club, said: “These planters represent a second stage in our adoption of Uphall station, which began at the start of the year with the introduction of railway-themed posters created by pupils at Pumpherston Community Primary School.”

The club’s improvements at Uphall have been made possible by ScotRail’s Adopt a Station project, which aims to put stations at the heart of their communities.

John Yellowlees, ScotRail’s external relations manager, said: “We are delighted that Livingston Rotary Club has extended its adoption of Uphall station with these lovely floral decorations.”

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Dobbies Garden Centres supplied compost and flowers for the planters, which are made by Timbercraft of Aberdour.