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About Mobile Car Valeters

A mobile car valeter cleans, polishes and details your vehicle at your home or workplace - saving you the trip to a car wash and delivering a far superior finish.

Services typically range from a basic exterior wash and interior vacuum to a full detail including machine polishing, wax protection and leather conditioning.

A good local valeter will know how to deal with Scottish weather damage, salt corrosion and the kind of mud that comes with country roads - and they come to you, so your car gets the treatment without leaving the driveway.

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About Barvas

Barvas is a township on the west coast of Lewis, sitting on the broad Atlantic-facing moorland that characterises the northern half of the island.

The surrounding area has a scattering of crofting communities and some of the most exposed coastline in the Outer Hebrides.

Properties include traditional croft houses and modern homes, built to withstand the severe Atlantic weather that defines this part of Lewis.

Barvas has a primary school and a church, with Stornoway the nearest town for shops, services and transport connections.

About Outer Hebrides

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The Outer Hebrides (Na h-Eileanan Siar) are a chain of islands stretching 130 miles off Scotland's north-west coast, from the Butt of Lewis in the north to Barra and Vatersay in the south.

Stornoway on Lewis is the only town of any size and serves as the administrative, commercial and transport hub for the islands. The rest of the population is spread across crofting townships and small villages on Lewis, Harris, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra - communities connected by causeways, single-track roads and inter-island ferries.

The islands are the heartland of Scottish Gaelic language and culture. Gaelic is spoken as an everyday language here to a degree found nowhere else in Scotland and the traditions of crofting, weaving, fishing and storytelling remain central to island life. Harris Tweed - handwoven in the homes of islanders from locally dyed wool - is a globally recognised fabric and a vital part of the local economy.

The landscape is extraordinary: white shell-sand beaches on the Atlantic coast, ancient standing stones at Callanish, the mountainous terrain of Harris, the flat machair grasslands of the Uists and some of the darkest skies in Europe. Wildlife - sea eagles, otters, seals and vast seabird colonies - draws naturalists from around the world.

CalMac ferries connect the islands to the mainland from Ullapool, Uig on Skye and Oban, while Loganair flights serve Stornoway, Benbecula and Barra - where the beach at Traigh Mhor famously serves as the runway. Despite the remoteness, the islands have a strong and self-reliant community life shaped by faith, Gaelic culture and the rhythms of the sea.

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