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Celebration for Scotts of Thrapston with national award
Leading joinery manufacturer Scotts of Thrapston has been named an Outstanding Company by Plimsoll Publishing.
The award recognises the company’s strong financial standing and continued growth.
Plimsoll Publishing is a leading provider of market reports and company analysis. In its annual awards, the prestigious accolade of ‘Outstanding Company’ is awarded to a very select number of companies within individual industry sectors.
The accolade is a source of great pride for the family run business, as David Scott, third generation family member and Chairman of Scotts of Thrapston, comments: “We are delighted to have been awarded the Plimsoll Outstanding Company award as the company posts the best results in its history.
“We are very proud to receive such positive feedback as we gear up for our 100th anniversary in four years’ time. The recognition serves to further underline our commitment to provide high quality, specialist timber products to a diverse range of sectors.”
Scotts of Thrapston employs more than 100 people at its Bridge Street, Northamptonshire headquarters and prides itself on continually looking to recruit bright, young professionals and craftsmen to assist with their continued business growth.
Established in 1920, the company has an enviable reputation for manufacturing high quality, specialist timber products including Summerhouses, Stables, Pavilions, Outbuildings, Timber Doors, Windows, Bespoke Joinery, Roof Trusses and Education Buildings.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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