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About Bathroom Fitters

A bathroom fitter handles the full installation of a new bathroom - removing the old suite, fitting the new bath, shower, basin and WC, along with tiling, plumbing and electrical connections.

A bathroom refit is one of the most disruptive jobs in a home, so choosing someone who can manage the whole process and finish on schedule matters more than the price per tile.

Agree the full specification in writing before work starts, including who supplies the sanitaryware and whether making good the landing or hallway is included.

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About Torry

Torry sits on the south bank of the River Dee, facing the city centre and harbour across the water. Historically a fishing village, it retains a strong working-class identity and close-knit community spirit.

The clifftop walk along Greyhope Road toward Girdleness Lighthouse is one of Aberdeen's finest coastal paths, with opportunities to spot dolphins in the harbour mouth.

Housing is mixed, ranging from traditional granite tenements to inter-war and post-war estates. Duthie Park, just across the Dee, houses the David Welch Winter Gardens.

Torry is undergoing significant regeneration, with investment in community facilities and new housing.

About Aberdeen

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Aberdeen is Scotland's third-largest city, built where the rivers Dee and Don meet the North Sea on the north-east coast. Known as the Granite City for the distinctive silvery stone used in much of its architecture, Aberdeen has a visual character unlike any other Scottish city - handsome, austere and striking in its uniformity.

The city has been shaped by successive waves of industry: fishing and shipbuilding gave way to textiles and paper-making and from the 1970s the discovery of North Sea oil transformed Aberdeen into the energy capital of Europe. The oil industry brought international investment, a cosmopolitan population and decades of prosperity.

Union Street, the mile-long granite backbone of the city centre, connects the historic Castlegate to the west end, while the waterfront has been reimagined with new developments along the harbour and beach. The city has two universities - the University of Aberdeen, founded in 1495 and Robert Gordon University - and a large teaching hospital at Foresterhill.

Aberdeen's neighbourhoods are diverse: the leafy western suburbs of Cults, Milltimber and Bieldside along the Dee; the northern suburbs of Bridge of Don and Dyce near the airport; the inner-city character of Rosemount and Old Aberdeen; and the south-side communities of Torry and Kincorth.

Transport connections include Aberdeen International Airport at Dyce, a main-line railway station with services to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and London and the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route which has transformed road access around the city.

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