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.
Mallaig
Mallaig is a port in Lochaber, on the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland. The neighborhood train station, Mallaig, is the terminus of the West Highland railway line (Ft William and Mallaig branch) and also the community is connected to Fort William by the A830 road-- the "Road to the Isles". The town of Mallaig was founded in the 1840s, when Lord Lovat, proprietor of North Morar Estate, split up the farm of Mallaigvaig into seventeen parcels and motivated his renters to relocate to the western part of the peninsula as well as look to angling as a way of living. The population and also local economic climate expanded quickly in the 20th century with the arrival of the railway. Ferries run by Caledonian MacBrayne and also Western Isles Cruises sail from the port to Armadale on the Isle of Skye, Inverie in Knoydart, and also the islands of Rùm, Eigg, Muck, as well as Canna. Mallaig is the main commercial fishing port on the West Coastline of Scotland, as well as throughout the 1960s was the busiest herring port in Europe. Mallaig prided itself back then on its renowned typically smoked kippers, the fishmonger Andy Race still providing genuine oak smoked kippers from the manufacturing facility shop on the harbour. Mallaig and also the bordering location is a popular location for holidays. Most of the neighborhood talks English, with a minority of homeowners speaking both English and Gaelic. In addition, standard Gaelic is still instructed in Mallaig Primary School to students who choose to learn the language.