Category: Business
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Heirbnb: Brit reveals what it’s like to stay inside royally-owned Airbnb on King’s Sandringham Estate
A BRIT has revealed what it’s like to stay inside a royally-owned Airbnb on the King’s own Sandringham Estate. Garden House on the Royal Family’s estate in Norfolk was previously the home of Queen Elizabeth II’s gardener, but has since appeared for holiday rentals on Airbnb. Priced at between £237 and £354 per night, blogger…
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Scaling Up Scotland – Major Conference and Networking Event Launched by the Hunter Foundation
THE HUNTER Foundation (THF) will bring together some of the UK and Scotland’s top entrepreneurs this autumn at its ‘Founders Conference – Scaling Up Scotland’. The event, which is being supported by Entrepreneurial Scotland, is the first of its kind hosted by the organisation in partnership with the Scottish National Investment Bank (The Bank). It…
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Scottish pioneer targets common skin blight with $1m trials
Major investment aims to secure clearance for innovative lesion treatment A PIONEERING microwave health tech firm is undertaking clinical trials on a global scale which could give millions fighting with stubborn skin lesions across the globe access to effective treatment. Stirling-based Emblation has invested $1 million to conduct clinical trials in the US and Germany,…
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Scots award-winning specialist flooring contractor appointment first commercial director
A SCOTTISH award-winning specialist flooring contractor, has strengthened its senior management team with the appointment of Ross Andrew as its first commercial director. The Fife based Advanced Traditional Screeding (ATS) has appointed Andrew to step up from his position as senior quantity surveyor to help lead the firm’s ongoing growth plans at its Rosyth headquarters.…
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Scots legal firm give out hattrick of promotions
A SCOTS legal firm, Lindsays is further investing in its future with another series of promotions. The promotions have been made among its 61-strong Private Client team – with one each at its offices in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Kirsty Preston makes the step up to Senior Associate at Seabraes in Dundee. She joined the…
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Scots law firm appoints new legal director to strengthen services
A SCOTTISH law firm, Pinsent Masons has strengthened its financial services offering in Scotland with the appointment of Legal Director, Caroline Whitten, who has joined from Sainsbury’s Bank. Edinburgh based consumer credit specialist Caroline will work alongside recently appointed insurance regulatory and commercial Legal Director, Chris Riach, who has rejoined Pinsent Masons after several years…
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First staff move into showpiece new £4m Stirling office
Dawn of new era as Council leaders welcome Emblation arrival A SCOTTISH health tech leader has announced that it is well underway in moving staff into its stunning, new £4m office in Stirling, ushering in the start of a new era. Medical microwave technology innovator Emblation has invested heavily in its new HQ Emblation House…
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Ambitious Scottish health pioneer en route for global expansion
Tech firm strikes major deal to leap towards Southeast Asian market A SCOTTISH health tech firm has partnered with one of the top aesthetic equipment distributors in Singapore to expand the global reach of its innovative microwave device. Since launching Swift® in 2016 for the treatment of stubborn skin lesions, Emblation has secured distribution agreements…
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Experts to explain hazardous concrete risk to public bodies
Organisations urged to attend event amid recent RAAC challenges WORRIED owners and managers of public buildings are being offered expert support to navigate the hazardous concrete crisis which has disrupted schools across the UK. Those with responsibility for buildings across education, health, councils, government, the NHS and blue light services are now being urged to…
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Scottish Chambers network invites businesses to join them on trade missions to North America
THE SCOTTISH Chambers network are inviting Scottish businesses to join them on their upcoming trade missions to Orange County, California and Nova Scotia, Canada in February and March 2024 respectively. Lochaber Chamber of Commerce missions are part of a Scottish Government initiative to encourage smaller companies to consider exporting as an option to grow their…