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vingston is the largest town in the
West Lothian area approximately 15 miles west of
Edinburgh. Livingston was built as part of the New Towns Act of 1946
to try and ease overcrowding in Glasgow . Livingston was one of five new towns
to built.The others are Irvine, Cumbernauld, Glenrothes and East
Kilbride. The Livingston Development Corporation last major construction
operation carried out was the
Almondvale Stadium, which was to
become the home to the renamed Livingston FC. A new purpose built campus for
West Lothian College and other major developments have also taken place in
Livingston over the last 10 years. Livingston has one of the largest indoor
shopping and leisure complexes in Scotland, the Alamondvale Shopping Centre and
the Liveingston Designer Outlet Centre (formerly MacArthurGlen Designer Outlet
Centre). Expansion of the Almondvale Centre is currently underway. This is on
the site of the former Safeway store and adjoining carparks. Once completed
Livingston will contain one of Europe's largest indoor shopping complexes. The
scheme, named , The Elements , is
to be a mixed use development, anchored by a Debenhams and Marks & Spencer
department store, new commercial leisure space and will contain an internal
winter garden civic
space. Livingston has excellent connections to the central Scotland road
network. The M8 bounds Livingston in the north. A899 dual carriageway spine road
passes north south along Livingston's eastern edge and connects the M8 in the
north to the A71 in the South and has the A89 to the west. Livingston is in
relative close proximity to the port of Rosyth in Fife. |