www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com 25 Organised by Main Sponsor 2018
CHARITY PRIZE DRAW
Our thanks go to the following companies who provided prizes for the prize draw:
■ Distillery tour for four with private tasting and bottle of whisky for each guest, donated by The Clydeside Distillery
■ Afternoon tea for two, donated by The Citizen and two night stay in Native Glasgow at the Anchor Line, donated by Native Glasgow at the Anchor Line
■ Champagne and candle hamper, donated by Gold Hart
Jim McHarg, President, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
■ Royal Bank of Scotland Award for Most Outstanding Business Winner: Renewable Parts
■ Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Award for Lifetime Achievement Bill Munro, Chairman, Barrhead Travel
■ Dinner for two with overnight stay at Hilton Glasgow, donated by Hilton Glasgow
■ Two return tickets from Glasgow to Derry, donated by Loganair
■ Dinner for two with overnight stay at One Devonshire Gardens, donated by One Devonshire Gardens
■ Lily – The Portable Purse, donated by Sarah Haran
■ Four tickets to Scottish Ballet’s Cinderella at the Theatre Royal Glasgow on Saturday 12 January, donated by Scottish Ballet
Ewan Anderson, Technical Director; Fred Pullar, Operations Director, and James Barry, CEO, Renewable Parts Ltd, presented by Allan Campbell, Business Growth Enabler, Royal Bank of Scotland
“It is absolutely brilliant. This has capped an amazing evening,” said James Barry, CEO. “We’ve just received an unexpected yet pleasant surprise, and our team has been left speechless when it was announced we were the winners of the Royal Bank of Scotland Award for Most Outstanding Business. It’s an incredible honour for us, and we couldn’t be prouder.” James celebrated with Ewan Anderson, who established Renewable Parts in 2011 in Lochgilphead, Argyll. Renewable Parts has expanded rapidly and relocated its warehouse facilities to Westways Business Park, Renfrew.
■ One bottle of SPEY Tenné Single Malt Whisky and one bottle of Byron’s Gin, donated by Speyside Distillery
Bill Munro, Chairman, Barrhead Travel, recipient of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Award for Lifetime Achievement
Bill Munro could not attend on the evening but sent his best wishes by video link. He said he was proud to have built his travel business in Glasgow. He said people in Glasgow work hard and love their holidays and he had a commitment to make sure that people got excellent value for the money they spent on their time off. He said he had loved every minute.
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