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54 . Glasgow Business October 2014


June/July 2014 INSPIRING CITY AWARDS 2014


employment, investment and social responsibility. Te Industry and Business Award celebrates the companies that have a positive impact on Glasgow.”


Glasgow Credit Union


Glasgow Credit Union is the largest and most successful credit union in the UK, providing more than 35,000 members with loans, savings and mortgage products. We’re a local organisation, working with


people who live or work within the greater Glasgow area, which means we truly understand our members and are able to tailor our service and products to meet their specific needs. As well as being a financial mutual, we’re


also a social enterprise – so our overarching ethos is to improve our community through financial empowerment and education. Tis means that as well as providing


award-winning products and services to our members, we are also commited to working with local organisations and employers.


GLASGOW TAXIS SUPPORTER OF THE EDUCATION AWARD


Stephen Flynn, Vice Chairman of Glasgow Taxis Ltd


“Glasgow Taxis Ltd are delighted to support this year’s Education Award. Tose involved in education in the city deserve a lot of credit for their hard work and commitment to teaching the people of Glasgow. While People Make Glasgow, it is also true


that it is the teachers, lecturers and other educators who make people. A large majority of our drivers are parents and they see the difference that teachers can make to our children each and every day. Tis impact can also be felt later in life, with


many Glaswegians choosing to expand their horizons by becoming mature students. Te Inspiring City Awards give us an opportunity to pay tribute to all those that inspire us and we are honoured to be a part of it.”


Glasgow Taxis


Formed in 1997 from a merger of Glasgow’s major taxi companies, Glasgow Taxis Ltd is not only the largest supplier of licensed taxis in Glasgow but also the biggest Black Taxi company in the UK outside of London. Glasgow Taxis Ltd represents more than 2,000 drivers and has a fleet of more than 900 taxis. Te company provides an efficient and


reliable service to individuals and businesses 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Te entire taxi fleet is wheelchair accessible and all drivers are expertly trained and certified to the highest standards, making Glasgow Taxis a firm favourite with the public.


In this amazing year for Glasgow, Glasgow 2014 secures the Legacy Award


ST. ENOCH CENTRE SUPPORTER OF THE LEGACY AWARD


Anne Ledgerwood, General Manager of St. Enoch Centre


“We’d like to offer our warmest congratulations to all of the finalists, especially to those shortlisted for the Legacy Award, sponsored by St. Enoch Centre. Tis category is deeply important to us not only because we want to celebrate those who are making a positive difference to Glasgow, but also because we hope others will be inspired to follow their lead. Continuing the good work of those who are improving our communities will be the real legacy of the Commonwealth Games.”


St. Enoch Centre


Glasgow shopping destination St. Enoch Centre, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, was the first of its kind in Scotland when it opened in 1989. Te centre is now home to more than 80


retailers, located within a modern, thriving environment. Te centre offers a mix of department


stores, world leading brands and independent boutiques including Debenhams, H&M, Hamley’s and the Disney store and welcomes more than 19 million shoppers each year.


Dr Rabinder Buttar collects her Outstanding


Contribution by a Business Leader Award


STV GLASGOW SUPPORTER OF THE ART


AND CULTURE AWARD


Elizabeth Partyka of STV Glasgow “Congratulations to all those nominated and particularly to those who have been shortlisted as finalists for the Art and Culture category


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