Growth opportunity for Glasgow businesses through council support scheme

Pictured (L-R): Marcus McNeilly (SOLIS) with Paula Skinner and Ciara McDonald (Harper Macleod)
Glasgow businesses are being urged to take full advantage of the Glasgow City Council Business Growth Programme, a vital initiative designed to help small enterprises.
The call comes from law firm Harper Macleod, which has supported more than 200 businesses through the programme since becoming a delivery partner in 2017.
In addition to its core advisory role, Harper Macleod has hosted monthly legal clinics, offering free guidance to more than 70 businesses in the past two years alone.
Paula Skinner, partner and head of Harper Macleod’s entrepreneurial team, said: “We’ve seen recurring challenges among Glasgow SMEs – from rising staff costs and talent retention to barriers in securing investment.
“The Business Growth Programme helps businesses tackle these issues head-on, giving them the legal and strategic foundations they need to grow with confidence.”
Harper Macleod’s expert legal support includes:
- Structuring businesses for investment
- Drafting and reviewing commercial contracts
- Advising on intellectual property and employment law
- Supporting acquisitions and partnerships
The firm’s work has helped businesses navigate complex legal landscapes while preparing for growth and innovation.
One standout example is SOLIS Group, a Glasgow-based facilities management company focused on sustainability. With Harper Macleod’s support, SOLIS aligned its business structure to its core services and achieved B-Corporation status. In partnership with Glasgow Caledonian University, SOLIS is now piloting a pioneering system in a major retail store to reduce emissions and boost operational efficiency.
Another success is Revenant, an award-winning design and motion studio specialising in animation and visual FX. Harper Macleod provided commercial contract support and helped strengthen the studio’s intellectual property protections, enabling long-term growth and client retention.
Jane Morrison, economic development manager at Glasgow City Council, said: “These stories illustrate the real benefits that expert support can help deliver for local businesses.
“Glasgow’s Business Growth Programme allows SMEs in the city to access a network of expert consultancy support. We’re proud to play a role in helping Glasgow’s SMEs thrive.”
Businesses interested in joining the programme can find more information and apply via the Glasgow City Council website: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/article/5656/Glasgow-Business-Growth-Phase-3
This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.