🪚 Joiner in Avonbridge, Falkirk

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About Joiners

A joiner works with timber - fitting doors, windows, staircases, skirting boards, and built-in furniture.

In Scotland the term joiner covers much of what English tradespeople would call a carpenter.

Look for someone who can show previous work and comes recommended locally - quality joinery is obvious, and so is poor joinery.

About Avonbridge

Avonbridge is a small village on the River Avon in the upland country south of Slamannan, close to the boundary with West Lothian.

The village grew around coal mining and quarrying in the 19th century, and like many former mining settlements in the area, it has a compact, no-frills character shaped by its industrial past.

Today Avonbridge is a quiet residential community set in rolling farmland and moorland, relying on Falkirk and the larger towns to the north for most shops and services.

Nearby: Blackridge, Limerigg, Slamannan

About Falkirk

Falkirk coat of arms

Falkirk is a council area in the heart of Scotland's central belt, sitting between Edinburgh and Glasgow with the Firth of Forth to the north and the foothills of the Campsie Fells to the west.

The town of Falkirk is the administrative centre and largest settlement, but the area also takes in Grangemouth — Scotland's largest petrochemical complex and one of its busiest ports — along with the historic burgh of Bo'ness on the Forth shoreline and a string of smaller towns and villages.

Falkirk's history runs deep: two of the most significant battles in the Wars of Independence were fought here, and the Antonine Wall — the Roman Empire's north-western frontier — crosses the district and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The area has reinvented itself around modern landmarks: the Falkirk Wheel, the world's only rotating boat lift, and the Kelpies, two 30-metre steel horse-head sculptures at the Helix park, draw visitors from around the world.

Transport links are excellent — the M9 and M876 connect Falkirk to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Stirling, and two railway lines serve the area — making it one of the most accessible and affordable parts of the central belt.

Nearby: Fife, West Lothian

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