🧹 Cleaner in Shettleston, Glasgow
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About Cleaners
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.
About Shettleston
Shettleston is an east-end neighbourhood with a proud industrial and sporting heritage, originally a mining and weaving village that was absorbed into Glasgow as the city expanded eastward in the 19th century.
It has a strong community identity centred on its main street, local housing associations and Shettleston Harriers - one of Scotland's oldest and most successful running clubs.
Properties range from traditional sandstone tenements to inter-war and post-war housing, with newer developments delivered by local housing associations.
Shettleston has a railway station, a main street with local shops and services and good bus connections to the city centre.
The varied housing stock and active housing association programme generate steady demand for tradespeople in renovation, maintenance and improvement work.
About Glasgow
Glasgow is Scotland's largest city, built on the River Clyde in the west-central Lowlands - a place whose character has been shaped by centuries of trade, heavy industry and reinvention.
The city is made up of dozens of distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own identity. The West End centres on the University of Glasgow, Byres Road and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. The Southside takes in the diverse communities of Pollokshields, Shawlands and Govanhill. The East End - home to the Barras, Glasgow Green and Celtic Park - is undergoing major regeneration, while areas like Finnieston, Merchant City and Dennistoun have been transformed by new restaurants, bars and creative businesses.
Glasgow's economy has shifted from its shipbuilding and heavy engineering heritage to one built on financial services, higher education, healthcare, culture and technology. The city is home to four universities and some of Scotland's largest employers. Its music scene is internationally renowned - producing bands from Simple Minds to Franz Ferdinand - and the Barrowland Ballroom, King Tut's and the Hydro make it one of the best live music cities in the UK.
The city has an extensive transport network. Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations connect it to the rest of Scotland and beyond, the Glasgow Subway serves the city centre and West End, an extensive bus network covers the wider area and the M8, M74 and M77 motorways link Glasgow to Edinburgh, the south and Ayrshire. Glasgow Airport at Paisley is a short drive from the city centre.
Despite its size, Glasgow retains a strong sense of community and a distinctive warmth. It is a city proud of its working-class roots, its humour and its cultural ambition - a place that has reinvented itself repeatedly and continues to do so.
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