Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Manchester-based AM Sci Tech, a subsidiary of Hurstwood Holdings and owner of Aberdeen Energy & Innovation Parks, has secured a landmark letting at the Energy Park in Bridge of Don.
ANM Group Ltd has welcomed a new creative studio as the latest tenant at Thainstone Business Park near Inverurie.
This past weekend, the TrustFord Aberdeen team took on the infamous Banchory Beast Race and came out the other side head-to-toe in mud, but full of pride!
HR interim and consulting business, Hunter Adams is proud to announce the launch of its refreshed employee engagement offering, spearheaded by director of HR, Sarah Beaumont.
Aberdeen Arts Centre operator Castlegate Arts Ltd has been shortlisted for a prestigious award in recognition of its dedication to supporting people in the local community.
Leading cloud services company Brightsolid has commissioned Quantico Solutions, a specialist in financial and environmental ROI modelling, to develop a bespoke framework that measures the environmental impact of its Scottish data centre operations and services.
SSEN Transmission, the electricity transmission network provider for the north of Scotland, has marked a major milestone in its commitment to early careers by welcoming a record-breaking 59 new graduates to its 2025 programme – surpassing last year’s intake of 46 and setting a new benchmark for the business.
Last Friday night, at the prestigious Aberdeen City and Shire Thistle Awards ceremony at The Chester Hotel, The Craftsman Company proudly claimed the coveted Best Bar or Pub Award, sponsored by Shepherd & Wedderburn.
Somebody Cares Scotland is proud to announce the official launch of its innovative Youth Employability Retail Initiative, ‘special things’, a pioneering programme designed to provide meaningful work experience and essential skills training for secondary school pupils aged 16-17 in Aberdeen.
Ryden is adding 15 LSH professionals to its Scottish offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. This follows the transfer of Ryden’s English offices to Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH), part of a wider investment by the LSH Group of Companies earlier this year. The combined Scottish business will trade as Ryden and remains an independent LLP.
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