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Deans is a small community within the town of Livingston in
West Lothian West Lothian (; ) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, bordering (in a clockwise direction) the City of Edinburgh council area, Scottish Borders, South Lanarkshire, North Lanarkshire and Falkirk (council area), Falkirk. The modern counci ...
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. Deans is situated in the northern part of Livingston, The western area of Deans was formerly known as Livingston Station, as it is the location of former oil works and a railway station. Many people who have lived in this area for a long time often refer to it as such. In 2010 the population of Deans was 3,641.


History

Deans takes its name from the Former Deans Oil Works which contained a small settlement called Deans Cottages. The western part of Deans was originally a village called Livingston Station and was named after the now closed Livingston railway station, The station was named after the village of Livingston which is now called Livingston Village. Deans was historically part of
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. The western part of Deans is sometimes still called Livingston Station. In 1962 the
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of Livingston was created and the area's size expanded rapidly. The former village of Livingston Station has now been absorbed by Deans. The most famous event to happen in Deans was the Livingston UFO Incident on 9 November 1979, when Robert Taylor, employed by the Livingston Development Corporation, is said to have encountered a UFO on Dechmont Law, The incident was investigated by Lothian and Borders Police. It is the only UFO incident that was part of a criminal investigation in the
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Geography

The area around Deans is rich in
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which was a major employer in the area. The centre of Deans is above sea level. The highest point in Deans is Dechmont Law which is above sea level.


Boundaries

The northern boundary of Deans is marked by the M8 motorway which connects Glasgow to Edinburgh. The southern boundary is marked by the North Clyde Railway Line, to the west is Deans Road and to the east is Deans North Road and Dechmont Law.


Economy

There are two shopping areas of Deans. The main shopping centre of Deans is the Carmondean Centre which consists of some small shops, sit-in and take-away restaurants, a bank and a
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supermarket. There is also a care home called Restondene. The other area is along Main Street in the Livingston Station area of Deans where there is a Co-Operative store and a few take-away food shops. Deans also has a
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that houses a number of businesses including Amaryllis Group, BFP Wholesale, Bobby's Food,
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, CSI Products, Dexion Store, Bott Workplace,
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Distribution Ltd, Scottish Motor Auction Group, West Lothian Food & Health Development, Scholastic Book Fairs Ltd, Space Solutions Ltd, and
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Governance

Deans is covered by the Livingston North Ward in
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Council and the Livingston North Local Area Committee. The Councillors are the Chair Andrew Miller ( SNP), John Cochrane (Action to Save St John's Hospital), Robert De Bold ( SNP) and Bruce Ferrie ( Labour). In order to build, manage and promote Livingston a quango of the
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was formed, the Livingston Development Corporation which oversaw construction of the area from 1962 to 22 March 1997 when its responsibilities were transferred to West Lothian Council. Deans has been part of the Almond Valley Constituency since 1999 and is represented by the
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(SNP) Angela Constance who has held the seat since
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when the constituency was called Livingston. Deans has been part of the Livingston UK Parliament constituency since 1983 and since 2015 has been represented by the
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MP Hannah Bardell. Prior to
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in 2020 it was part of the Scotland European Parliament constituency. Since local Government elections in 2017, the Livingston North councillors in West Lothian Council are: Councillor Alison Adamson, councillor Dom McGuire, councillor Robert debold and councillor Andrew miller.


Public Services

Water and Sewage services are provided by Scottish Water. The distribution network operator is Scottish Power. Deans has two post offices, one located in the Carmondean Centre and the other located on Main Street. Deans has its own library called Carmondean Connected, which is run by
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Council.


Culture and Recreation

There are two play areas in Deans, one on Glen Road and the other next to the Carmondean Centre. Nearby is the Deer Park Golf and Country Club, which contains a golf course and a bowling alley. Deans also had an indoor go-karting track called Racing Karts.


Policing

Deans is covered by the Livingston North Policing Neighbourhood and the F (West Lothian) division. The local police force is Police Scotland with the nearest station located at West Lothian Civic Centre in Livingston town centre.


Education

Deans has three primary schools, Deans Primary, Meldrum Primary and St John's RC Primary. There is also a newly rebuilt secondary school, Deans Community High School.


Religion

Deans has a
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church called St. Andrew's Church, which is located in the Livingston Station area of Deans. St. Andrew's Church is part of the Livingston Old Parish along with Livingston old Kirk in Livingston Village. Deans has a
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church in the Carmondean area called St Peters RC Church which is part of the Livingston Catholic Parishes.


Transport

The M8 motorway runs adjacent to the area. Bus routes 73, X27, X28 & N28 serve the area. Buses provide links to other areas of Livingston, nearby towns such as
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Deans is served by Livingston North railway station on the North Clyde Line providing a service to Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Queen Street every 15 minutes Monday-Saturday daytime, and every 30 minutes on evenings and Sunday.


Media

The Local Newspapers for Deans are the West Lothian Herald and Post, which is a
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published by
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and the West Lothian Courier. There was previously a Livingston Post newspaper which was stopped in the early 1990s.Livingston Alive, Livingston Newspapers
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{{Areas of Livingston, West Lothian Livingston, West Lothian Populated places in West Lothian