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Billionaire brothers acquire historic Scottish bus company

Billionaire brothers acquire historic Scottish bus company

Glasgow Times10 hours ago
The company that describes itself as the UK's largest independent transport operator said it has taken over 'one of Scotland's longest-established, family-run coach companies with more than 70 years of experience'.
McGill's Group said the acquisition of Prentice Westwood, which also operates bus routes, is part of its continued expansion in the coach travel sector.
The seven-figure deal will see the respected West Lothian-based business join the portfolio of McGill's Group companies owned by former Rangers directors, Sandy and James Easdale.
Businessmen James and Sandy Easdale. (Image: Jeff Holmes/JSHPIX) Tony Williamson, chief executive of McGill's Group, said the acquisition strengthens the company's offering in central Scotland and brings further expertise into the business.
Mr Williamson said: 'Prentice Westwood has a terrific reputation as a quality transport provider in central Scotland, and we are very pleased to welcome them into the McGill's Group.
'During our discussions, I was very impressed by their team, ethos and operational standards - all of which made this an easy decision.
'We believe Prentice Westwood will play a significant role in supporting our continued growth across coach travel in central Scotland and beyond, and we look forward to welcoming our new colleagues into the business.'
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​All Prentice Westwood employees will become part of the McGill's Group, and it is anticipated the well-known brand will be retained following the completion of the deal.
Robbie Prentice, owner of Prentice Westwood, said the move was an exciting next step for the business and its staff.
Mr Prentice said: 'We are incredibly proud of what Prentice Westwood has achieved over the past 70 years as a family enterprise.
'Joining McGill's Group represents a fantastic opportunity to secure the long-term future of the business and for our team to be part of one of the most forward-thinking and ambitious transport operators in the UK.
'The values and vision of McGill's align closely with our own, and I'm eager to see the development of the business in the coming years.'
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