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About EV Charger Installers
An EV charger installer fits dedicated electric vehicle charging points at homes and workplaces - from single wallbox units to multi-point commercial installations.
A proper home charger is significantly faster and safer than a three-pin plug and grants or funding may be available - check the Energy Saving Trust website for current schemes in Scotland.
The work must comply with current electrical regulations and the installer should be approved to process any available government grants - check their credentials before booking.
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About Twechar
Twechar is a small former mining village on the Forth and Clyde Canal, sitting at the eastern edge of East Dunbartonshire between Kirkintilloch and Kilsyth.
The village grew around the coal industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries and the closure of the local pits brought significant economic challenges. In recent years, community-led regeneration has improved the village and the restored canal towpath has become a valued amenity.
The Antonine Wall runs through the area and the Bar Hill Roman fort - with its well-preserved defensive ditch and commanding views - is a short walk from the village centre.
Twechar is a compact, close-knit community with a primary school, a community centre and canal-side walks. Bus services connect the village to Kirkintilloch and Clydebank and the surrounding countryside provides easy access to open air.
About East Dunbartonshire
East Dunbartonshire is a council area on the northern fringe of Glasgow, stretching from the suburbs of Bearsden and Bishopbriggs in the south across the Campsie Fells and Kilsyth Hills to the edge of the Stirling council area in the north.
The area is one of the most affluent in Scotland, consistently ranking at or near the top of national tables for school attainment, life expectancy and quality of life. Bearsden, Milngavie and Lenzie are particularly sought after by families drawn to the schools, green spaces and easy access to Glasgow city centre.
Kirkintilloch, the administrative centre, sits on the line of the Antonine Wall and the Forth and Clyde Canal, both of which run east-west through the heart of the council area. The canal has been restored as a leisure route and the wall is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site that extends across the central belt.
Transport links are strong: the A803 and A807 connect the area's towns, railway services from Bearsden, Milngavie, Bishopbriggs and Lenzie reach Glasgow Queen Street in under 20 minutes and the Campsie Fells and Mugdock Country Park provide immediate access to open countryside without leaving the council area.
The smaller communities of Lennoxtown, Torrance and Twechar add to the area's variety - sitting closer to the hills and the canal than the suburban south - and give East Dunbartonshire a mix of rural and suburban character that few council areas of its size can match.
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