General construction work should be restricted to the following hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. Saturdays 8am to 1pm. Most councils advice that noisy work is prohibited on Sundays and bank holidays but you should check with your local council to confirm this.
Strathpeffer
Strathpeffer is a town as well as spa town in Ross and also Cromarty, Highland, Scotland, with a population of 1,469. It lies in a glen 5 miles (8 km) west of Dingwall, with the altitude varying from 60 to 120 m (200 to 400 ft) over sea level. Sheltered on the west and also north, it has a fairly dry as well as cozy climate. Strathpeffer's distinctive Victorian architecture has contributed to its appeal. Strathpeffer consists of numerous huge hotels as well as numerous bed and breakfast, holiday cottages as well as B&B establishments. There is a picturesque fairway, which boasts the lengthiest drop from tee to green of any kind of program in Scotland. Strathpeffer is the residence of one of the world's most severe mountain bike races, the Strathpuffer, a 24-hour occasion kept in January annually. Arranged by Square Wheels bike shop, it uses the local trail network and also on a regular basis brings in over 400 rivals. The Strathpeffer and District Pipe Band and also local Highland dancers carry out in the square every Saturday from end May to September, and also this is a preferred event for both site visitors and homeowners. Neighboring is Castle Leod, seat of the Earl of Cromartie, Chief of the Clan Mackenzie, which is currently available to the general public a number of times a year. The yearly Strathpeffer Highland Celebration, among the longest-established Highland Games in Scotland, takes place in the premises of Castle Leod every August.