The Nativity, reindeers and Santas were hand-built by the Community Payback team.
Pupils at a West Lothian school for children with additional support needs enjoyed a wonderful new Christmas display, thanks to those carrying out unpaid work orders.
Beatlie provide care and education for West Lothian young people aged from three to 18 who have severe and complex needs. Beatlie head teacher Debbie Green said: “Thanks to everyone from the unpaid work team who created our wonderful new Christmas display. West Lothian Council’s Community Payback team operates a number of schemes for people ordered by court to complete unpaid work.
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