
Livingston, Scotland
Livingston is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, located about 15 miles west of Edinburgh. Developed in the 1960s as a new town, it was built to accommodate a growing population and provide housing, schools, and shops. Livingston has a mix of residential areas, shopping centers, and industrial parks, making it an important economic center in the region. Key attractions include the Livingston Designer Outlet and Almondvale Park. The town benefits from good transport links, including the M8 motorway, and a railway station, enhancing its connectivity with Edinburgh and Glasgow.