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A locksmith fits, repairs and opens locks - from emergency lockouts and broken mechanisms to upgrading security on doors and windows.

When you're locked out at midnight, a trustworthy local locksmith who can get to you quickly is exactly who you need.

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About Beauly

Beauly is a village of around 1,500 people on the River Beauly, about 12 miles west of Inverness, set at the head of the Beauly Firth.

The name is said to derive from the French 'beau lieu' — beautiful place — supposedly bestowed by Mary, Queen of Scots. The ruins of Beauly Priory, a 13th-century Valliscaulian foundation, stand in the centre of the village.

Beauly has a broad central square with a good range of shops, cafes and services for its size and the village functions as a local hub for the surrounding Strathglass and Beauly area. The weekly farmers' market is well regarded.

The village is on the A862 with easy access to the A9 and Inverness and has its own station on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway line, making it a convenient and attractive base within commuting distance of the Highland capital.

About Highland

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Highland is the largest council area in Scotland by land mass, covering more than 25,000 square kilometres from the Cairngorms in the east to the Atlantic coast in the west and from the Moray Firth northward to the tip of mainland Britain at Dunnet Head.

The region takes in an extraordinary range of landscapes — the Great Glen, Ben Nevis, Loch Ness, the Cairngorm plateau, the Flow Country peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland and hundreds of miles of rugged coastline dotted with fishing villages and sea lochs.

Inverness is the regional capital and the largest settlement, serving as the administrative, commercial and transport hub for the entire north of Scotland. Beyond Inverness, the population is thinly spread across market towns, crofting townships and remote communities connected by single-track roads and ferry services.

Despite its remoteness, Highland has a diverse economy built on tourism, whisky distilling, renewable energy, forestry, aquaculture and a growing digital sector enabled by improving broadband connectivity. The region's cultural identity is deeply rooted in Gaelic language and tradition, clan history and a strong sense of place that draws visitors and new residents alike.

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