Scotland’s first female graduate network launches as fully structured organisation
An Edinburgh University graduate has launched Scotland’s first female graduate and young professional network as a fully structured organisation.
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An Edinburgh University graduate has launched Scotland’s first female graduate and young professional network as a fully structured organisation.
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A brewing company in Paisley has expanded its premises and increased production.
A Clackmannanshire health and wellbeing business is reflecting on its success with care homes across Scotland, which found that its classes reduced rates of depression in care home residents by 49% over a 12-week period.
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An Inverclyde hot tub business is expanding its operations after experiencing significant growth.
A couple based in Harris is bringing Italian flavours to the island after accessing support from Business Gateway.
An Aberdeen local has turned her online side hustle into a fully-fledged business after opening her own boutique gift shop in Cults.
A Renfrewshire business has been greenlit to receive up to £10,000 in grant funding to support its transition to net zero.
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Lanarkshire sisters Julie Clifford and Frances Pinkowski have seen a 150% increase in turnover after the business owners’ accessed support from Business Gateway.
An Inverclyde local is bringing the vibrant flavours of the Caribbean to the region after accessing support from Business Gateway.