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Housing developers support basketball club

West Lothian Courier

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January 15, 2026

Housing developers support basketball club

- ROSS THOMSON

Miller Homes Scotland East is supporting Lothian Phoenix Wheelchair Basketball Club in Armadale with its Community Fund initiative by donating £1,000.

Since launching in 2022, the Community Fund has made a meaningful difference to local communities across Scotland, awarding £344,000 in grants to 538 organisations.

The initiative has helped a wide range of projects, from supporting foodbanks, sports teams, music groups and creative spaces.

So far in 2025, the Community Fund has supported 17 groups across Scotland with a share of £20,000, including Lothian Phoenix Wheelchair Basketball Club.

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