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www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com MEMBER NEWS
Website will showcase GD Lodge projects
After 45 years with some incredible projects and clients in Glasgow, including Costa Coffee, Celtic Football Club, Glasgow City Council and Radisson Hotels, GD Lodge Architects commissioned Launch Scotland to showcase their amazing work through a newly designed website. Over more than four decades, GD Lodge has forged an excellent reputation with many local authorities and developed successful working relationships with some of the country’s leading construction industry consultants. GD Lodge was looking for an agency that duplicated its design aspiration, innovative thinking with commercial viability and practicality and portray this through a new company website. It had no hesitation in appointing Launch Scotland to design and build a website to showcase its projects and services. The campaign involved designing and developing an engaging website, using an array of project images and content with a user-friendly system and recognisable brand identity.
The High Line in New York
CSGN LAUNCHES TRAVEL GRANT
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GD Lodge’s new website was designed and built by Launch Scotland
he High Line in New York, Gardens by the Bay in Singapore and the Bosco Verticale in Milan are just
some of the world-renowned examples of green infrastructure which are already being used to inspire the development of similar projects in Central Scotland. Central Scotland Green Network
Trust (CSGNT) has launched its inaugural Travel Grant to fund three young people to visit anywhere in the world to learn more about green infrastructure projects like these and to bring the knowledge back to the Central Belt. Young people residing in the CSGN area, including those in Glasgow, are invited to apply. The initiative – to mark Year
of Young People – is focused on harnessing the insight and enthusiasm of young people across the globe and finding
out more about how they can influence a range of key issues from environmental and climate change through to encouraging active travel. The CSGN Young Persons Travel
Grant 2018 is open to young people under the age of 26 and up to three successful applicants will each be awarded up to £1,000 (£500 if visiting an initiative in the UK) for a trip during 2018. In order to apply, prospective globetrotters are required to produce an original, researched and achievable proposal that outlines their proposed study trip which could be to anywhere in the world.
TO APPLY VISIT www.centralscotlandgreennetwork. org/travelgrant and submit a completed application to
funding@csgnt.org.uk by midnight on 1 April 2018.
FIRST SCOTTISH CLINIC FOR BEAUTY BRAND
Margaret Dabbs London – the eponymous West End-based podiatry, health and beauty brand, has opened its first clinic north of the border in Glasgow's Bothwell Street. The brand currently features a
portfolio of clinics in prestigious parts of London such as Liberty Regent Street, Marylebone, Notting Hill and Westminster as well as locations in affluent areas of the English shires such as the exclusive spa towns of Cheltenham and Harrogate, Alderley Edge in Cheshire, and Guildford in the Surrey stockbroker belt.
In addition, Margaret Dabbs London
also operates clinics in the Gulf state of Qatar, and in Dubai in the UAE. Glasgow's Bothwell Street Clinic – ideally located between the city's retail and financial districts – will be the brand's first venture in Scotland. The new clinic will also see the launch of a laser rejuvenating hand lift, seeing this brand yet again perfectly combining medical with beauty. This treatment has been clinically proven to stimulate and regrow new healthy skin cells from the hypodermis which will tighten and illuminate the skin, visibly minimise the effects of ageing and successfully regenerate lost collagen.
Margaret Dabbs London has opened its first clinic north of the border in Glasgow
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