🦮 Dog Walker in Seafield, West Lothian

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About Dog Walkers

A dog walker takes your dog out for regular exercise when you're at work, away, or unable to walk them yourself.

A reliable local walker who knows your dog, your neighbourhood, and your routine is worth their weight in gold - especially for working dog owners.

Ask how many dogs they walk at once, whether they're insured, and whether they hold a dog walking licence from the local council if one is required in your area.

About Seafield

Seafield is a small settlement between Bathgate and Blackburn, largely residential in character and effectively within the wider orbit of Bathgate.

It sits along the back roads connecting Bathgate to the smaller communities of central West Lothian, with a quiet, out-of-town character.

Bathgate is close at hand for shops, schools, and services, making Seafield a low-key residential option within easy reach of the town's full amenities.

Nearby: Armadale, Bathgate, Blackburn, Livingston

About West Lothian

West Lothian coat of arms

West Lothian is a council area in the heart of the central belt, sitting between Edinburgh to the east, Falkirk to the north, and North Lanarkshire to the west.

It is a county of contrasts: historic royal burghs like Linlithgow and ancient villages like Torphichen sit alongside the new town of Livingston and the former mining and shale oil communities that shaped the landscape in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Livingston is the county's main centre — Scotland's fifth-largest settlement — but West Lothian's character is defined as much by its smaller towns: Bathgate, Broxburn, Whitburn, and Linlithgow each have their own distinct identity.

The oil shale industry, pioneered here in the 1850s by James Young, left a lasting mark on the landscape in the form of distinctive pink bings — the waste heaps of the shale works — that have become recognised landmarks in their own right.

West Lothian has excellent transport connections, with the M8 and M9 crossing the county, two rail lines linking it to Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Edinburgh Airport on its eastern edge.

Nearby: Edinburgh, Falkirk, Midlothian

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