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.
Isle Of Barra
Barra is an island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, and also the 2nd southernmost occupied island there, after the adjacent island of Vatersay to which it is connected by a short embankment. The island is called for Saint Finbarr of Cork. In 2011, the population was 1,174. Gaelic is commonly talked, and at the 2011 Census, there were 761 Gaelic speakers (62% of the population). The Isle of Barra is about 60 km2 (23 sq mi) in location, 11 miles (18 km) long and also 6 miles (10 kilometres) broad. A single-track roadway, the A888, runs around the coast of the southerly part of the island adhering to the flattest land and also offering the many coastal negotiations. The interior of the island right here is sloping as well as uninhabited. The west and also north of the island has white sandy beaches including sand produced from aquatic coverings adjacent the grassed machair, while the south eastern side has many rocky inlets. To the north a sandy pensinsula runs to the beach airport and Eoligarry.