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> Business
There is wide range of businesses in the Temple area, many of which are local people working from home. This page provides a list of the businesses in the area with a link to their website or web page. If you would like to add your business to this list , please get in touch.
Temple Post Office

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The local Post Office is located at the north of the village and is open Monday-Wednesday, 09:00-12:20. Amongst some of the services offered are Bureau de Change, Special Deliveries, Travel Insurance, Banking Facilities, Birthday/Greeting Cards, but to view the full details, you can check the Post Office web page. |
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Jane's Art Classes
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Jane Dunlop runs weekly art classes every Thursday morning and afternoon suitable for beginners and the more experienced. You can view full details of her classes here. |
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Kerry Bell runs a local business "chocolateandmeringue" specialising in chocolate or meringue based desserts. Chocolate Christmas cakes cost £20 each for a 7.5" cake, and contain fruit. Kerry can be contacted for a full price list on 01875 830752 or
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Nature's Harvest is a family business run by Ashe Tait and her sister Larch. Based near Temple, they run an on-line shop and visit Fairs such as Country Living and the Royal Highland Show. They sell a large range of Country, Primitive, Shaker and New England style gifts, decorative and scented items for the Home and Garden and personalised gifts. |
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macgregor solar
solar engineering consultancy service |
Started in 2002 by energy expert Kerr MacGregor, founder and former Chairman of the Scottish Solar Energy Group, Macgregor Solar offers an experienced and professional solar engineering consultancy service. |
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25 years of Scottish Traditional and Irish Music: Songs, harp, bagpipe and fiddle music from Scots and Irish musicians including the Battlefield Band, Alison Kinnaird, Christine Primrose, John McCusker, Robin Morton, Pat Kilbride and many more. |
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Alison Kinnaird MBE
Harp Player & Glass Engraver |
Alison Kinnaird lives in Temple and divides her time between her two careers as a glass engraver and a professional Scottish harp player, she was recognised for her contribution to artistic and musical spheres in 1997 when awarded an MBE, and has continued to collect awards and accolades - most recently the Creative Scotland award in 2002. |
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Coline Hyslop lives near Temple and runs both photos2go and the blackcat company.
photoso2go specialises in the production of Photo Montage DVDs, Video-DVD transfer and Web Design.
the blackcat company services the small business community by providing PC Consulting, Support and Web Design. |
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