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Livingston Promotions Exhibitions And Displays
For many businesses the promotion and advertisement of their products is the vital key to public appreciation resulting in enhanced sales, therefore Ufindus has created a comprehensive range of listings within the Promotions Exhibitions and Displays directory, leading you to experienced designers and contractors. If you are wanting to promote your business in style then browse the listings for designers who will produce custom made stands suitable for your requirements. The Promotions Exhibitions and Displays directory can supply you with all the relevant essentials from promotional items such as balloons to individual exhibition stands that are designed especially for their location, the listings also include companies that can supply you with graphic design to enhance your promotional exhibition. So to promote your business why not browse through the Ufindus directory, its just a click away!
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Livingston is a town in the West Lothian region of Scotland, 30 miles from Glasgow and 10 from Edinburgh. Livingston is the largest town in West Lothian, with a resident population of approximately 41,000, making it one of the top 20 cities in Scotland. Livingston was built as part of the New Towns Act 1946, partly to ease overcrowding in Glasgow. A development corporation was set up in order to manage and promote the development. The corporation managed to attract a number of technology related companies to Livingston, and BSkyB located a call centre there. The development agency ended in 1990, and control of Livingston reverted to the West Lothian council. Now the main employment in Livingston comes from the NHS and the retail sector. The council has continued development in the town, building a new shopping centre and college campus. Towns in the vicinity of Livingston include Edinburgh, Queensferry, Broxburn, Bathgate, Whitburn, Bo'ness, Linlithgow, West Calder, Polbeth and Winchburgh.
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