Yes - in the Summer many UK homes could benefit from air conditioning, particularly in southern and eastern areas and is global temperatures increase with longer, hotter, dryer Summer months. Also, most modern air conditioning units function as heat pumps, meaning they can be used in winter as part of a heating system.
Laurencekirk
Laurencekirk is a small town in the historical area of Kincardineshire, Scotland, simply off the A90 Dundee to Aberdeen highway, which bypassed it in 1985. It is provided as part of Aberdeenshire. It is the largest negotiation in the Howe o' the Mearns location and also houses the regional senior high school; Mearns Academy, which was awarded the Charter Mark in 2003. Its old name was Conveth, an anglification of the Gaelic Coinmheadh, describing a responsibility to give free food and board to passing troops. Laurencekirk is in the valley in between capital of Garvock and also the Cairn O' Mount. The popular landmark of the Johnston Tower can be seen on the peak of the Garvock. Laurencekirk was, in the past, recognized for making snuff boxes with an unique kind of airtight hinge (called a "Laurencekirk joint") developed by James Sandy. Laurencekirk Golf Club (currently defunct) first showed up in the very early 1900s. The club closed at the time of WW2. Lewis Grassic Gibbon created much about The Mearns and the surrounding area in his publication Sunset Song. A tribute centre can be seen at Arbuthnott a few miles from Laurencekirk. Fred Urquhart worked on the land at Laurencekirk in the 2nd World War, and also his short stories use his monitorings of country life right here.