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  2. Local Heroes (company) - Wikipedia

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    Local Heroes was a British online service that connected people with local plumbers, electricians, and other tradespeople. It was launched in early 2016 by Centrica [ 3 ] [ 4 ] through its subsidiary, British Gas .

  3. Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Inverness is the administrative centre for the Highland Council. There are two tiers of local government covering Inverness. Most functions are provided by the Highland Council, which is based in the city. There is also a lower tier of community councils, with the urban area of Inverness straddling several communities. [96]

  4. United Association - Wikipedia

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    Its National Plumbing Apprenticeship Plan of 1936 was the first set of standards governing apprenticeship to win approval of the federal government. In the Depression, United Association membership fell from its 1929 peak of 60,000 to 26,000 by 1933.

  5. Rok plc - Wikipedia

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    During September 2006, Rok purchased the Inverness-based business Tulloch Construction for £31.3 million. All of Tulloch's 875 staff transferred to Rok, included The Corrie Group, Tulloch's engineering, plumbing and electrical division. [10]

  6. IV postcode area - Wikipedia

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    Local authority area(s) IV1 INVERNESS Inverness centre and north, including the Longman, plus North Kessock and Kilmuir: Highland: IV2 INVERNESS Inverness east, plus Culloden, Balloch and Ardersier: Highland IV3 INVERNESS Inverness west, plus Dochgarroch, Abriachan and Bunchrew: Highland IV4 BEAULY Beauly, Kiltarlity, Struy, Cannich, Tomich ...

  7. Water supply and sanitation in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This changed in 1946, when local authorities were required to provide a water supply to their communities. [5] The first major rationalisation of the system took place as a result of the Water (Scotland) Act 1967, which created 13 Regional Water Boards, drawing together all the smaller suppliers. Although they worked well on a technical level ...

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