Scotland

Prime pays ‘life-changing’ commission to staff member

  Leading Scottish auction house Prime Property Auctions has paid a record monthly commission fee of £10,000 to one if its employees. Myles Eddy has been with the Glasgow firm less than two years and banked the huge pay cheque after his most successful month of sales. Key to the commission was an industrial unit […]

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New Children’s Nursery to open at Kingsbrook Development

  A new children’s nursery is to open at the Kingsbrook Residential Development in Aylesbury. The brand new state-of-the-art facility will be run by Busy Bees offering high quality care and early year’s education for up to 110 children. The new build is being created following a multi-million pound investment by Busy Bees in partnership

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Scotland’s drinks brands target South East market through meet-the-buyer event

   Scottish drinks producers are hoping to toast to business success at an upcoming meet-the-buyer event in London. Producers of spirits, beers, ready-to-drink (RTD), no and low-alcohol, and soft drinks are being encouraged to sign-up to Showcasing Scotland Drinks – a speed-dating style deals networking where they can pitch to buyers in London and the

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Inspirent launches into private sector with business audits

  Inspirent, the Hamilton-based business support consultancy, is launching into the private sector as it bids to help transform the fortunes of struggling SMEs. As a key delivery partner for the Scottish government for a number of years, the firm’s focus has been on working successfully within the public sector. Under the guidance of chief

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Application submitted for new neighbourhood on former brownfield site in West Edinburgh

  Regeneration specialist, Summix Capital, has submitted a planning application to City of Edinburgh Council for a residential-led, mixed-use development at Edinburgh Gateway, the site of the former Saica packaging facility in West Edinburgh. Edinburgh Gateway provides a unique opportunity to regenerate this former industrial location on Turnhouse Road, which covers 15.5 acres (6.3 hectares).

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Shepherd appoints residential Associate in Aberdeen

   Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has made a key appointment in its residential valuation team in Aberdeen with the recruitment of Paul Delaney (pictured above) as an Associate. A graduate of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh in 2004, where he earned an Honours Degree in Building Surveying with Building Pathology and Property Valuation, Delaney specialises in residential

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Bakery McGhee’s rises to second ‘most chosen’ brand in Scotland

  McGhee’s, the fourth-generation family-owned bakery, has seen its brand surge in popularity as the business expands beyond its west of Scotland heartland and becomes a household name across the country, according to a widely respected industry report. The Glasgow-based baker was a new entrant to the ‘most chosen’ category in the Worldpanel by Numerator’s

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Shepherd encourages Stirling businesses to apply for funding to improve premises

  Shepherd Chartered Surveyors is encouraging businesses across Stirling to apply for up to £20,000 of funding to improve their premises. Stirling Council’s Premises Improvement Grant supports the growth of local businesses by improving the local environment and energy efficiency, as well as raising the profile of the area’s city, towns and villages. From a

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Take A Seat at Aberdeen Design Market

   Five Aberdeen creative’s who designed products inspired by the Tall Ships’ return to the city, including a chair inspired by Aberdeen’s shipbuilding heritage, will showcase their work at a leading design market this month. Tea Green Events are holding their fifth market at Aberdeen Art Gallery on Saturday 16 (10am-5pm) and Sunday 17 August

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ORA Architects reports strong business growth as care sector demand rises

From Left to Right: Gary Audrey, David Tibbs, and GraemeGallagher   ORA Architects has reported significant uplift in business performance, growing its turnover by 11% in 2024/25, as the long-standing design and architecture practice strengthens its foothold across the UK’s care sector. The Fife-based firm, which has delivered projects across the UK for over 50 years,

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