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About Kitchen Fitters
A kitchen fitter assembles and installs kitchen units, worktops, appliances and associated plumbing and electrical connections.
A skilled fitter can make the difference between a kitchen that looks right and one that works perfectly for years.
Agree the full scope in writing before work starts, including who supplies appliances and who handles the electrical and plumbing connections.
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About Glamis
Glamis is a small Strathmore village dominated by one of Scotland's most celebrated castles - Glamis Castle, ancestral home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and childhood home of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
The castle, with its distinctive skyline of towers and turrets, is open to visitors and is among the most visited historic houses in Scotland, associated with Shakespeare's Macbeth and steeped in legend and royal connection.
The village itself is modest - a cluster of estate cottages and a church - but sits in beautiful Strathmore farmland and draws a steady stream of visitors drawn by the castle.
About Angus
Angus is a council area on the east coast of Scotland, stretching from the North Sea shoreline inland through the fertile Strathmore valley to the high ground of the Angus Glens and the fringes of the Cairngorms.
Forfar is the county town and administrative centre, while Arbroath on the coast is the largest settlement - a town with deep historical significance as the place where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320.
The area divides naturally into three bands: the coastal strip with its harbours, beaches and golf links; the broad agricultural plain of Strathmore running through the middle; and the Highland glens - Clova, Prosen, Isla, Esk and Lethnot - that reach northward into the mountains.
Angus has a strong identity shaped by farming, fishing and food - the Arbroath smokie and the Forfar bridie are both nationally recognised and the soft fruit industry across the Strathmore valley has been a mainstay for generations.
Transport links include the main east coast rail line serving Arbroath, Carnoustie and Montrose, the A90 dual carriageway connecting Dundee to Aberdeen and a network of rural roads that reach into some of the most scenic and least-visited parts of Highland Scotland.
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