SOUTH Ayrshire Council has announced hub South West has become a sponsor of The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight.
hub South West is a development partner that works with public sector organisations to design and construct community facilities in Ayrshire, Lanarkshire and Dumfries and Galloway. The organisation aims to ensure that as much money as possible spent on projects stays local, running a variety of programmes to support local companies to develop and win more work.
Michael Ross, chief executive of hub South West Scotland, said, “We are delighted to be sponsoring the International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight. We have enjoyed over a decade of partnership working with South Ayrshire Council, having been involved in over £250 million of projects together.
“We also enjoy long-standing and close working relationships developing STEM education with Ayrshire College, DYW Ayrshire and South Ayrshire Council and are excited in what theSKYLAB have planned at the STEM stage. We look forward to being part of this fantastic event.”
Jane Bradley, South Ayrshire Council’s director of strategic change and communities, added, “Knowing we have the backing of local employers is important to us as we bring this brand-new event to South Ayrshire. Promoting STEM education is central to this event, and hub South West are a fantastic example of a local company that is flying the flag for the subjects. It’s a privilege to have hub South West on board as a festival sponsor.”
The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight will take place at Ayr’s Low Green from September 8-10.
hub South West is sponsoring the event alongside the support of the following hub South West partners: BAM Construction; Balfour Beatty; CCG (Scotland); Clancy Consultants; Cruden Building; Gardiner & Theobald; Kier; LMA Architects; Linear Design and Construct; Morgan Sindall; McTaggart Construction Limited; NORR; Turner & Townsend; Thomas & Adamson; and TCS Construction Consultants.