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Tradespeople in Beith, North Ayrshire

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  • Aerial Installer

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  • Appliance Repairer

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  • Bathroom Fitter

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  • Blacksmith

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  • Bricklayer

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  • Builder

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  • Carpet Cleaner

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  • Carpet Fitter

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  • Chimney Sweep

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  • Cleaner

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  • Damp Proofer

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  • Dog Groomer

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  • Dog Walker

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  • Electrician

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  • EV Charger Installer

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  • Fencer

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  • Flooring Specialist

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  • Gardener

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  • Glazier

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  • Handyman

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  • Heating Engineer

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  • Joiner

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  • Kitchen Fitter

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  • Landscaper

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  • Locksmith

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  • Painter and Decorator

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  • Personal Trainer

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  • Pest Control Specialist

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  • Plasterer

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  • Plumber

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  • Roofer

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  • Scaffolder

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  • Stonemason

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  • Tiler

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  • Tree Surgeon

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  • Web Developer

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  • Window Cleaner

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About Beith

Beith is a hilltop town in the eastern part of North Ayrshire, with a distinctive skyline and views across the surrounding farmland.

The town was historically known for its furniture-making industry and has a well-preserved main street.

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About North Ayrshire

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North Ayrshire is a council area on the Firth of Clyde coast in south-west Scotland, stretching from the resort town of Largs in the north through the Three Towns of Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston to the Garnock Valley inland and the Isle of Arran offshore.

Irvine is the largest town โ€” designated a new town in 1966 โ€” and serves as the administrative centre. Kilwinning, one of the oldest burghs in Ayrshire, lies just to the north, while the Three Towns of Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Stevenston run along the coast and retain a traditional seaside character. Largs, at the northern end of the council area, is a popular resort town with views across the Firth of Clyde to Bute and the Cowal peninsula.

The Isle of Arran is one of the jewels of the area. Often called 'Scotland in miniature' for its range of landscapes โ€” from the granite peaks of Goatfell in the north to the gentle farmland of the south โ€” Arran draws walkers, cyclists and visitors throughout the year. The CalMac ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick is the main link to the island.

Inland, the Garnock Valley towns of Kilbirnie, Beith and Dalry have an industrial heritage rooted in iron, steel and textiles. The economy across North Ayrshire has diversified into manufacturing, life sciences and renewable energy, with the coastline and Arran supporting a growing tourism sector.

Transport links include the Ayrshire Coast railway line connecting Largs, Ardrossan, Saltcoats and Irvine to Glasgow Central, the A78 coast road running north to Greenock and south toward Ayr and ferry services from Ardrossan to Arran and from Largs to Great Cumbrae.

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