Most companies will recommend that exterior painting and decorating is carried out in the summer months. However, advances in paint technology mean that some paints can be applied in low temperatures and even when it’s raining. Check the can for the best conditions in which to apply or ask a professionals advise.
Beauly
Beauly is a community in the Kilmorack Church of the Scottish Area of Inverness, on the River Beauly, 10 miles (16 km) west of Inverness by the Far North train line. The town is currently within the Highland council location. The land around Beauly is fertile - traditionally corn was grown extensively as well as more lately fruit has efficiently been farmed. The community traditionally traded in coal, hardwood, lime, grain as well as fish. In January 2010, the Scottish government accepted debatable prepare for a power line upgrade that will start in Beauly and finish in Denny, Falkirk. The new power line, part of a plan to bring electrical energy produced by wind ranches on the Western Isles, was called "the most significant grid framework project in a generation" by Jim Mather MSP. The 220-kilometre (140 mi) line will contain a network of 600 pylons, varying in height from 42 to 65 metres (138 to 213 feet). The initial part of the transmission circuit (Beauly to Fort Augustus) was switched on in July 2013. The population of Beauly was 1,126 in 1991, 1,283 in 2001 and 1,365 in 2011.