The Evening Times, Sponsor of the Evening Times Award for Glasgow’s Favourite Business
city for more than 140 years. More than 1.5 million people enjoy our print and online editions every month, served with the latest news, business, sport and entertainment. The Evening Times has been a media partner of The Glasgow Business Awards for more than a decade and is proud to sponsor the Glasgow’s Favourite Business category. Every year nominees
The Evening Times has proudly kept the people of Glasgow informed about everything happening in the
offer a huge challenge for judges, with previous winners including: Auchentoshan; The Pavilion Theatre; Slater Menswear; The Q Club;
Barrhead Travel; Glasgow Taxis; Glasgow Credit Union; The Business Incentives Group; Pets ‘n’ Vets Family; Mono; Tam Shepherd’s Trick Shop and last year’s winner Dear Green Coffee Roasters. Celebrating the city’s business sector and traders is an essential part of what the Evening Times does and helps keep Glasgow at the economic heart of Scotland. We are once again privileged to be part of The Glasgow Business Awards.
For more information on the Evening Times, visit:
www.eveningtimes.co.uk
Get Living, Sponsor of The Glasgow Business Award for Family Business of the Year
Get Living is leading the charge for a better way to rent. One with no deposits. No fees. No limits.
It starts with great homes,
built for rent, in vibrant neighbourhoods. Homes that offer space, choice and the freedom to be your own person. Neighbourhoods that make things easy with great transport connections and loads going on right on your doorstep.
Then we make renting
easy – not just when you’re choosing your home, but once you’ve moved in. Our on-site team is there, around the clock, looking after the neighbourhood and helping with everyday issues when you need us.
In Glasgow, we plan
to create a seven-acre neighbourhood just off High Street. Our plans include more than 700 build-to-rent
homes, new public spaces and access routes, retail and leisure, alongside student accommodation. We are growing across the UK with 3,000 homes already in London and Manchester and an ambition to bring 12,500 homes to cities where there is demand for new housing.
For more information on Get Living, visit:
www.getliving.com
Glasgow City Council, Sponsor of The Glasgow Business Award for Fair Work (1-50 employees) and The Glasgow Business Award for Fair Work (51 employees or over)
Glasgow City Council is delighted to be sponsoring two awards again this year: The Glasgow Business Awards for Fair Work, one for small employers (1 to 50 employees) and one for large employers (51 employees or over). The Glasgow Business
Awards for Fair Work celebrate and reward the city’s most successful businesses where that success is a direct result of having in place Fair Work policies and practices for their employees. Fair Work businesses are leading the way in demonstrating that providing people with good quality work that can sustain them and their families results in direct improvements to
business performance and productivity, across all sectors, and all types of jobs. In sponsoring these business awards, Glasgow City Council is demonstrating its own commitment to being recognised as a Fair Work City and to growing the city’s economy sustainably and in a way which works for all of our citizens. Together with the city’s Fair Work businesses, we will achieve our vision of making Glasgow a great place to live, to raise a family and to work. Glasgow City Council wants
to grow our economy in an inclusive and equitable way that is sustainable and benefits the whole city and all its residents. A strong economy,
based on well-paid, secure work is the foundation of this and Glasgow’s businesses are key to helping us deliver this vision. To support this, we are committed to creating the right conditions to encourage them to thrive; from global firms bringing large-scale investment to the small and medium-sized businesses which are the bedrock of local economies.
For more information on Glasgow City Council, visit:
www.glasgow.gov.uk
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