Fastest Growing Family Business Award – supported by Business Gateway
Campbell & Kennedy
T.O.M Vehicle Rental
Warranty Services
Wholesale Domestic
Business Innovation Award – supported by Campbell Dallas
Anderson Maguire Funeral Directors
Angels’ Share Glass
Wholesale Domestic
International Growth Award - supported by Burness Paull
PG Paper
Angels’ Share Glass
Macdonald Sporrans
Customer Service Excellence – supported by TL Dallas
Apex Hotels
Auchrannie Resort
Campbell & Kennedy
Commitment to the Community – supported by Grand Central Hotel
Campbell & Kennedy
PG Paper
Three Sisters Bake
Rural Family Business (Small/Medium) – supported by Supplier Development Programme
MDIVE Ltd
Mitchells
The Oak Tree Inn
Three Sisters Bake
Rural Family Business (Large) – presented by The Herald
Pat Munro
Cobbs
Auchrannie Resort
Scottish Family Business of the Year (Small/Medium) – supported by Clydesdale Bank
Cameron Presentations
Little’s
Warranty Services
Wholesale Domestic
Scottish Family Business of the Year (Large) - supported by Craig Corporate
GAP Hire Solutions
John Mitchell Haulage & Warehouse
Mactaggart & Mickel Group
NWH Group
Outstanding Contribution – supported by Strathclyde Business School
To be announced on the night.
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That is invaluable.
We are making the subscriber-only change to support our valued readers, who tell us they don't want the site cluttered up with irrelevant comments, untruths and abuse.
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