Loch Lomond Brewery Ltd, has launched a new crowdfunding campaign on CrowdCube to support the next stage of its expansion. The brewery and distillery aims to increase brewing and packaging capacity to meet growing demand and to lay down more whisky casks for future revenue.
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Ashfield Land has acquired Lloyds Banking Group’s call centre building at Pitreavie Business Park, Dunfermline, with plans to invest in and redevelop the site into a high-quality industrial/logistics development.
Businesses in Scotland that export small parcels to the EU with a value below €150 (c. £130) per item face a €3 (c. £2.61) duty for each one from July. They are being urged by Azets to plan now for the changes, and model the impact on the bottom line.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Richard Howson £237,700 for his part in misleading statements being issued by Carillion plc. As group chief executive, Mr Howson, was aware of serious financial troubles in Carillion’s UK construction business. He failed to reflect this in
Scottish craft beer giant Brewdog has appointed restructuring consultants AlixPartners to oversee a competitive sale process, a move that may result in the business being dismantled and sold in separate parts. The Ellon-based brewer, famous for brands like Punk IPA, has reportedly set a tight deadli
Scottish entrepreneur Calum White is celebrating the fifth anniversary of Dubai-based White & Co Real Estate with a record turnover of £63 million (c. 307 million UAE Dirhams) in 2025. The company has enjoyed five years of successive growth since being set up by the 32-year-old in January
Scottish Borders Council Pension Fund has committed £30 million to the major new UK social investment fund soon to be launched by M&G plc, contributing to M&G’s ambition to unlock over £1 billion of long-term investment over the next three to five years in affordable housin
A new report has confirmed that £2.38 million worth of “non‑operational” land has been sold in the past six months as efforts to unwind the collapsed Stewart Milne Group (SMG) continue. The latest update from administrators Teneo Financial Advisory shows that land parcels held by
A UK government decision to push back mandatory public filing of detailed profit and loss accounts for small companies beyond 2027 is being welcomed as a significant boost for Scotland’s SME sector by Henderson Loggie. With SMEs accounting for 98% of all Scottish businesses, the firm says the
Johnston Carmichael has bolstered its tax advisory capabilities with the appointment of Alan Dean as private client tax director. Mr Dean joins the accountancy and business advisory firm, bringing his 20 years of experience in private client tax. A Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and Association of Tax
Scottish construction and refurbishment specialist Alpha Projects has transitioned to an employee-owned model to reward its workforce and secure long-term stability. By adopting an employee ownership trust (EOT) structure, the north-east of Scotland company aims to safeguard its core values and cult
A local authority is recruiting a team of professional sniffers to help identify businesses producing bad smells. Brendola, a small town of around 4,000 people in northern Italy, is putting together a team of six "odour evaluators" following complaints from local residents about bad smells, The Guar
Great British Energy – the new publicly-owned energy company – is to be headquartered in Aberdeen city centre's Marischal Square development. It will occupy more than 8,400 sq ft of office space in the grade A building, which is one of the most environmentally-friendly offices in Aberdee
Coastal Workboats Scotland Ltd, the state-backed shipbuilder that revived maritime manufacturing in Stornoway for the first time in a century, has entered administration. Michelle Elliot and Graham Smith of FRP Advisory were appointed as joint administrators on 10 December 2025. The company had relo
Scottish salmon has solidified its position as the UK's premier food export, reaching a record valuation of £828 million in 2025. Growth of more than 18% was seen in Asian markets, with particularly strong demand in China and Vietnam, as Scottish salmon continues to be recognised globally for

