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Norscot Receives Digital Innovation Fund Award

Norscot, a manufacturer of structural timber frame kits and fenestration systems since 1984, is excited to announce that it has received the Digital Innovation Fund Rapid Demonstrator Award from The Smart Manufacturing Data Hub. This award highlights the Company’s dedication to innovation and excellence in the UK manufacturing industry. The DIF Rapid Demonstrator funding will […]

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Stronachs Partner Becomes One of Four Solicitors in Scotland to Achieve Dual Accreditation

STRONACHS LLP, a leading independent law firm with offices in Inverness and Aberdeen, has announced that Partner and Head of Private Client, Jaclyn Russell, has been awarded a dual accreditation from the Law Society of Scotland. Jaclyn has been accredited as a Specialist in Private Client Tax and Trusts Law, becoming one of only four

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NEBOSH HSE Face-to-Face Health and Safety Courses Coming to Inverness

Are you looking at upskilling your team? Chamber member Safety Zone is offering globally recognised health and safety courses in the Highland capital – read more below! Most companies will face a complex range of sustainability challenges over the coming years.  Ensuring your employees have the essential health and safety skills and knowledge to navigate

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Interface Initiates Innovation with Glen Mhor Hotel

Redefining hospitality through a culture of innovation, sustainability and embracing diversity, equality and inclusion – read on to hear Interface’s case story from Glen Mhor Hotel Background Glen Mhor, a hospitality business based in Inverness, is committed to redefining hospitality by fostering a culture of sustainability, green energy innovation, improved mental health and wellbeing, and

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Highland Housing Society Sees Tenant Satisfaction Hit 90% After Redesigning Customer Services

One of the largest social housing providers in the Highlands has seen its tenant satisfaction rise by almost 10% after redesigning its customer service offering. Albyn Housing Society, which has 3,800 homes across more than 80 different communities in the Highlands, undertook a series of improvements last year in order to better serve their tenants.

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Scottish Firms Less Likely to Report Skills Shortages Compared with UK, but Businesses Lack Confidence in AI and Green Technologies 

New data from this year’s Business Barometer report published by The Open University in partnership with the British Chambers of Commerce, has found that over half (56%) of Scottish organisations are still reporting worrying skills shortages.  The annual report, monitoring the current UK skills landscape, highlighted more than half of Scottish businesses (56%) are reporting

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W M Donald: Part 2

This week we’re handing over the blog to W M Donald! Read on to hear more about their services, recent award success and top tips for Chamber membership. Servicing the North of Scotland W M Donald provides a range of Civil Engineering Services to support key construction, infrastructure and civil engineering projects across the north

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W M Donald: Part 1

This week, we’re handing over the blog to W M Donald, one of Scotland’s leading civil engineering and construction firms, who are quickly expanding in the Highlands. Read on to hear more from Commercial Manager Barry Smeaton about their team, recent projects, and exciting plans for the future. About W M Donald Our company was

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Ledingham Chalmers Marks Continued Growth in Inverness with Office Move

Scottish full-service law firm Ledingham Chalmers has invested a six-figure-sum in new premises in Inverness, following team growth in the Highlands of 40% since the start of 2023. On top of the 11 people who joined since January last year, five new hires have come on board in the last couple of months: senior associate Christina McKerrow

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