Most responsible contractors will dispose of the old fencing via an approved commercial waste site. Do check that the cost of taking rubbish away is included in the quotes you receive, otherwise you might find you get stung when it comes to paying for the work.
Strome Ferry
Stromeferry is a village, located on the south shore of the west coast sea loch, Loch Carron, in western Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands as well as remains in the Scottish council area of Highland. Its name mirrors its previous function as the area of one of the many coastal ferry services which existed prior to the growth of the road network in the 20th century. It is served by Stromeferry train station as well as is close to the A890 road. Stromeferry is on the southern financial institution of Loch Carron; Strome Castle is contrary on the northern bank. The village is referred to in Iain Banks's unique Engineering, where the storyteller describes the road indicator noting the village, which states "Strome Ferry (No ferry)". Some neighborhood shinty players when completed as "Stromeferry (No Ferry) United". The village has been subject of numerous growth propositions concentrating on the derelict hotel. In November 2007, W.A. Fairhurst & Partners, in support of the Helmsley Group, secured a summary preparation approval for restoring the hotel and developing a number of brand-new houses.