Atticweb of Helensburgh - Portfolio
At the Buffet Shop we consider any celebration a privilege and make it our responsibility to prove a service which is founded upon the belief that our food should exceed your expectations
Having catered for celebrations of all sizes we have built a successful reputation for providing quality food specially tailored to each and every event.
Visit Website: Buffet Direct2U
Type of website: A new,HTML, website.
Although always interested in painting (at Art School James Morrison and Alberto Morocco were unlucky to have me as a student) I only started seriously over the last five years. Along with a colleague, I exhibited at the Pittenweem Arts Festival in 2003, and although having a garage as a gallery, my initial sojourn into the art world proved to be successful.
Visit Website: Fraser Shaw Paintings
Type of website: A new,HTML, website currently under constrction.
If you care about the future of the area, want to know more about how it came to be as it is, would like to assist in looking after its heritage, or contribute to thinking about how to ensure that local people understand the significance of their heritage, then this is the society for you.
Visit Website: Helensburgh Heritage Trust
Type of website: Content Management System. Maintained by Atticweb, updated by the client.
The 2008 Games were the first for over 36 years to be held in Helensburgh and attracted over 5,000 visitors.
Visit Website: Helensburgh & Lomond Games
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated by Atticweb.
Helensburgh Bowling Club was established in 1861 and has a long and successful history. The club situated at the top end of Sinclair Street, boasts of two greens surrounded by ideal viewing areas, and a clubhouse, which gives a panoramic view of both greens.
Visit Website: Helensburgh Bowling Club
Type of website: Content Management System. Maintained by Atticweb, updated by the client.
The Helensburgh Community Council is the only elected body which represents Helensburgh. We are one of Scotland’s most active Community Councils
Visit Website: Helensburgh Community Council
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated by Atticweb
HELENSBURGH Lawn Tennis Club has been in existence since 1884 and, in more recent times, was recognised by Tennis Scotland and Tennis West who both chose the club as the prestigious 'Club of the Year' for the 2003/04 season.
Visit Website: Helensburgh Tennis Club
Type of website: Content Management System Maintained by Atticweb and updated by client
Up to the date information about Helensburgh Rugby Football Club.
Visit Website: Helensburgh Rugby Club
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated by Atticweb
In 2001, the year of Helensburgh’s Bi-Centenary several local groups were asked to organise an event which would meet the criteria for the Bi-Centenary grants provided by Argyll & Bute Council and for that event to continue in the years after the Bi-centenary. Among the events which to place was the pipe band competition which is now the only one that has continued each year since the bi-centenary.
Visit Website: Bicentenary-Pipeband-Championships
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated by Atticweb
The Coach House at Aros & Aros House: 5 Star Self-Catering Accommodation in Rhu by Helensburgh
Visit Website: Aros
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated, as and when required, by Atticweb
The Friends of the West Highland Lines (FWHL) promote the use of, and investment in, the railway lines which serve Oban, Fort William and Mallaig from Glasgow and Helensburgh.
Visit Website: Friends of the West Highland Line
Type of website: Content Management System maintained by Atticweb and updated by both Atticweb and Client
Garelochhead Coaches run a local bus service to Coulport, providing the community with a vital link throughout the area from Helensburgh to Garelochhead and round the Rosneath Peninsula. We also provide a service to Carrick Castle and Lochgoilhead. This service goes through Loch Lomond National Park, taking in Loch Lomond, Luss, Tarbet, Arrochar and up to the Rest and Be Thankful.
Visit Website: Garelochhead Coaches
Type of website: HTML maintained and updated by Atticweb
A family run Coach Company established in 1981 and based in the village of Rhu by Helensburgh in Argyll, Scotland. Starting back in 1981 with two minibuses, the business has grown considerably over the years and now 14 modern vehicles are operated from our purpose built premises in Rhu.
Visit Website: Wilsons of Rhu
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated, as and when required, by Atticweb
A firm of Chimney Sweeps is based in Helensburgh, Scotland. We offer an unrivalled service treating domestic chimneys with care. The vacuum sweep and brush method has brought Chimney Sweeping a long way since the victorian era.
Visit Website: The Chimney Sweep
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated, as and when required, by Atticweb
Welcome to Free to roam motorhome hire
Come and enjoy a scenic holiday in Scotland, starting with the breathtaking beauty of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, in one of our Free To Roam luxurious fully equipped motorhomes.
Free to Roam Motorhome Hire a small family firm and is situated 4 miles from the village of Luss. The perfect place to start exploring the scenic West Coast of Scotland.
Visit Website: Free to roam motorhome hire
Type of website: An HTML website.
The County Lodge Hotel is not far from breathtaking views of the Helensburgh seafront, our hotel is only a 10 minute drive away from Rhu Marina. If you are planning to visit family or friends from HM Naval Base Clyde then you will have a short 15 minute drive and it will be on your left hand side along the seafront.
Visit Website: The County Lodge Hotel
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated, as and when required, by Atticweb
The Lorn Mill comprises three, self-catering, cottages within the former 18th Century watermill. Well equipped, comfortable and cosy - the cottages offer a relaxing retreat whatever the season.
Visit Website: The Lorn Mill
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated, as and when required, by Atticweb
A multi award winning traditional Scottish restaurant in the popular seaside town of Helensburgh.Popular with locals and tourists alike. Recently Craigard has moved onwards and upwards providing a much needed quality dining experience in the evening.
Visit Website: Craigard-Tearoom
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and updated, as and when required, by Atticweb
Free is good - Free is very good and Dumbartonshire's online business community has no membership fees, no need to pay extra to attend meetings in the middle or at the end of the day - Just a simple way to get your business story out to the people who matter - the customers at home and abroad
Visit Website: Dunbartonshire Biz
Type of website: Content Management. Maintained by Atticweb. Updated by Client
The Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow originally comprised craftsmen associated with metalworking - traditionally "men who wielded the hammer", namely blacksmiths, goldsmiths, lorimers, cutlers, armourers, sword-makers, clockmakers, locksmiths, pewterers, tinsmiths etc.
Visit Website: Hammermen of Glasgow
Type of website: HTML. Maintained and Updated by Atticweb.
There are more than 350 ancient monuments within a six-mile radius of the village of Kilmartin, Argyll: 150 of them are prehistoric. This extraordinary concentration and diversity of monuments distinguishes the Kilmartin Glen as an area of outstanding archaeological importance. It is one of Scotland’s richest prehistoric landscapes.
Visit Website: Kilmartin House Museum
Type of website: Content Management System Maintained by Atticweb and updated by client
The Games were started in July 1967 by a group of local businessmen who were keen to promote the area and restore its popularity with local people and tourists alike. In those days the challenge was to raise £500 to run the event in the hope that sufficient people would turn up in sufficient numbers to warrant making the Games an annual event.
Visit Website: Loch Lomond Highland Games
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated Atticweb
The McGruer name is synonymous with boats and boating worldwide. McGruers came to Britain with William the Conqueror, were granted lands in Scotland by the Normans around Inverness and became the standard bearers for the Fraser clan. There are references in Inverness Library to a McGruer building a wooden warship for a French nobleman in the year 1296 and by the late 1800s Ewing and Gruer McGruer had established a boat business at Rutherglen near Glasgow.
Visit Website: McGruer Boats
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated Atticweb
Merchant City Handyman is a Glasgow based handyman service, for both domestic and commercial customers who have properties in the Glasgow area, operated by myself, Chris Lord.
Visit Website: Merchant City Handyman
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated Atticweb
At the Award Winning Scarlet Hairdressing Helensburgh we aim to offer quality professional hairdressing in a relaxed environment. Our salon is a fully equipped Wella salon, offering the most up-to-date colour services as well as some of the most advanced hair products on the market with System Professional.
Visit Website: Scarlet Hairdressing
Type of website: Content Management System Maintained by Atticweb and updated by client
The Buffet Shop, Helensburgh seeks to offer its customers the highest quality Delicatessen food produce from around the world.
Visit Website: The Buffet Shop
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated Atticweb
At the age of 17 Suzy Johnston developed the initial symptoms of depression with the condition developing into manic depression/bipolar affective disorder whilst studying at St Andrews University. This website deals with the issues.
Visit Website: The Cairn
Type of website: HTML Maintained and updated Atticweb
Friends of the Victoria Hall, Helensburgh Argyll Bute Council building in Helensburgh, Scotland.
Visit Website: Victoria Hall
Type of website: Content Management System maintained by Atticweb and updated by both Atticweb and Client
