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About Heating Engineers

A heating engineer installs, services, and repairs central heating systems, boilers, and radiators.

Gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer - it's a legal requirement, not just good practice.

You can verify any engineer's Gas Safe registration number on the official Gas Safe Register website before they start work.

About Strathyre

Strathyre is a village in a narrow glen on the River Balvaig, between Callander and Lochearnhead on the A84.

It sits in the heart of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, surrounded by forestry and hills that offer walking, cycling, and wildlife watching.

The village is a stopping point on the Rob Roy Way and the National Cycle Network, and Strathyre Forest has well-marked trails through Sitka spruce and native woodland.

It is a small, peaceful place with a couple of places to eat and stay, and a setting that feels genuinely Highland.

Nearby: Balquhidder, Callander, Lochearnhead

About Stirling

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Stirling is a council area stretching from the city of Stirling in the heart of Scotland's central belt northward and westward into the Trossachs, the Breadalbane hills, and some of the most dramatic Highland landscape in the country.

The city of Stirling sits at the historic crossing point of the River Forth, the strategic gateway between the Lowlands and the Highlands — a position that made it one of the most fought-over places in Scottish history.

North of the city, the character changes rapidly: the lowland farmland of the Forth valley gives way to the lochs, forests, and mountains of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, and further north to the remote glens of Breadalbane.

The council area takes in everything from suburban commuter towns like Bridge of Allan and Dunblane to Highland villages like Killin, Crianlarich, and Tyndrum — an extraordinary range of landscape and settlement within a single local authority.

Transport links are strong around the city, with the M9, M80, and several rail lines converging on Stirling, though the Highland communities to the north rely on the A84, A85, and the scenic West Highland railway line.

Nearby: Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, North Lanarkshire, Perth and Kinross

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