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📡 Aerial Installer in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian

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About Aerial Installers

An aerial installer fits, repairs, and upgrades TV aerials, satellite dishes, and signal distribution systems for homes and businesses.

Poor signal, pixelation, and lost channels are often caused by a damaged aerial, corroded cabling, or simply an older installation that no longer meets current broadcast standards.

A good installer will carry out a signal strength survey before recommending equipment, and should leave you with a neat, weatherproofed installation that will last for years.

About Bonnyrigg

Bonnyrigg is the most populous settlement in Midlothian, a town of around 18,000 people that has grown significantly since the early 2000s.

It sits on the western side of the North Esk valley, historically linked to carpet weaving and coal mining, and now largely a residential commuter town for Edinburgh.

The high street has a solid range of everyday shops and services, with larger retail and leisure options nearby at Straiton and Eskbank.

Bonnyrigg and Lasswade are contiguous — joined by the bridge over the North Esk — and share many facilities, though each retains its own identity.

The town has good bus connections into Edinburgh and is within easy reach of the Borders Railway stations at Eskbank and Newtongrange.

About Midlothian

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Midlothian is a compact council area immediately south of Edinburgh, stretching from the city bypass to the edge of the Scottish Borders.

It takes in the valleys of the North and South Esk rivers, the northern slopes of the Pentland Hills, and a string of former mining communities that have reinvented themselves as commuter towns and growing residential centres.

Dalkeith is the administrative centre, but Bonnyrigg is the most populous settlement — and Penicuik, set against the Pentlands, has the feel of a self-contained town in its own right.

The Borders Railway, reopened in 2015, connects Newtongrange, Gorebridge, and Eskbank to Edinburgh Waverley, and has driven significant housing growth across the region.

Midlothian is one of the fastest-growing local authority areas in Scotland, attracting families and professionals who want proximity to Edinburgh without the city price tag.

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