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A cleaner provides regular or one-off domestic cleaning - hoovering, mopping, bathrooms, kitchens and general tidying.

A trustworthy local cleaner who knows your home is genuinely hard to replace once you find one.

Agree a checklist of tasks and frequency at the start so there are no misunderstandings about what each visit covers.

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About Taynuilt

Taynuilt is a village on the southern shore of Loch Etive, at the foot of Glen Nant and about 12 miles east of Oban on the A85.

It was the site of the Bonawe Iron Furnace, one of the best-preserved charcoal ironworks in Britain and now managed by Historic Environment Scotland.

Properties include older stone-built houses, Victorian-era cottages and modern homes, with some larger rural properties on the surrounding hillsides.

The village has a primary school, a village hall and a railway station providing services to Oban and Glasgow.

The rural location and mix of traditional and modern buildings create demand for tradespeople comfortable working across a range of property types in a Highland setting.

About Argyll and Bute

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Argyll and Bute is a vast council area on Scotland's western seaboard, stretching from the Cowal peninsula and the shores of Loch Lomond to the Atlantic islands of Mull, Islay, Jura, Bute and Tiree - a landscape of sea lochs, mountains and some of the longest coastline of any local authority in Britain.

Oban is the main town and the gateway to the islands, a busy harbour where CalMac ferries depart for Mull, Coll, Tiree, Colonsay and beyond. Helensburgh and Dunoon serve the Cowal and Rosneath communities closer to Glasgow, while Campbeltown at the tip of Kintyre, Lochgilphead in mid-Argyll, Inveraray on Loch Fyne and Rothesay on Bute each act as local centres for their surrounding areas.

The economy is shaped by tourism, whisky, fishing and farming. Islay alone is home to nine working distilleries and draws visitors from around the world, while the wider region's seafood industry - salmon farming, shellfish and traditional fishing - is a major employer. The landscapes of Mull, the Trossachs fringe and the Kintyre coast attract walkers, sailors and wildlife enthusiasts throughout the year.

Ferries are the lifeline of the area, connecting island and peninsula communities to the mainland and to each other. CalMac services run from Oban, Kennacraig, Gourock and Wemyss Bay, while road links depend on the A82, A83 and A85 trunk roads - routes that wind through some of the most scenic driving in Scotland but can be challenging in winter.

Argyll and Bute has a distinctive character shaped by its maritime heritage, Highland culture and scattered communities. It is a place where wild landscape and close-knit towns sit side by side, offering a quality of life that draws people looking for space, scenery and a strong sense of community.

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