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About Vets

A vet provides medical care for your pets - vaccinations, health checks, treatment for illness and injury and routine procedures like neutering and microchipping.

Whether you visit a local surgery or have a vet come to your home, finding someone your animals are comfortable with makes every visit easier.

Check they are registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and ask about out-of-hours emergency cover before you need it.

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About Hardgate

Hardgate is a residential village adjacent to Duntocher on the lower slopes of the Kilpatrick Hills, forming part of the continuous built-up area that stretches from Clydebank westward.

The village has grown significantly since the mid-20th century, with new housing estates expanding the settlement up the hillside. It has a primary school, a community hall and local shops serving everyday needs.

The Kilpatrick Hills are immediately accessible from the village and the network of paths and tracks on the hills provides walking, running and mountain biking within minutes of home.

Hardgate is connected to Glasgow by bus and Dalmuir and Drumry railway stations are within reach for commuters. The village's hillside position gives many properties views over the Clyde valley and beyond.

About West Dunbartonshire

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West Dunbartonshire is a council area on the north bank of the River Clyde, stretching from the western edge of Glasgow at Clydebank through Dumbarton to the southern tip of Loch Lomond at Balloch.

The area has a proud industrial heritage shaped by shipbuilding, engineering and manufacturing. Clydebank was one of the great shipbuilding towns of the world - the Cunard liners Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth 2 were built in John Brown's shipyard - and the town bore devastating damage during the Clydebank Blitz of March 1941, one of the most destructive bombing raids on any British town during the Second World War.

Dumbarton, the administrative centre, sits at the confluence of the River Leven and the Clyde, overlooked by Dumbarton Rock and its ancient castle - a volcanic plug fortress that has been a stronghold since at least the fifth century and served as the capital of the medieval Kingdom of Strathclyde.

The Vale of Leven - Alexandria, Bonhill, Renton and Jamestown - runs north along the River Leven to Balloch, the gateway to Loch Lomond. The area is well connected by rail, with services from Balloch, Dumbarton and Clydebank reaching Glasgow Queen Street and Glasgow Central in 30 minutes or less and the A82 providing the main road route to Loch Lomond and the Highlands.

The proximity to Loch Lomond and the Kilpatrick Hills gives West Dunbartonshire immediate access to open countryside and the national park, while the ongoing regeneration of Queens Quay in Clydebank is bringing new housing, healthcare and public spaces to the waterfront.

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