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Family sells 'respected' Scottish bus firm after 70 years
Family sells 'respected' Scottish bus firm after 70 years

The Herald Scotland

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Family sells 'respected' Scottish bus firm after 70 years

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. Businessmen James and Sandy Easdale. (Image: McGill's) The firm said that 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. Tony Williamson, chief executive of McGill's Group, said: "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." Read the full story here Methil yard chief reveals renewables jobs hope There is hope for a positive future. (Image: Navantia) The head of Navantia's fabrication yard at Methil in Fife has revealed hopes of at least doubling the workforce from less than 180 to between 350 and 400 within the next two or three years. Matt Smith also highlighted a possibility that the headcount could rise as high as 600, depending on the work that comes into the yard. Mr Smith, who has been at the Methil yard for 12-and-a-half years under various owners, highlighted 'ups and downs' over this period and described the current trajectory as 'probably the most significant up we have been on with the acquisition by Navantia this year'. He flagged the boost to the local economy when the Methil yard was busy, as well as underlining the scale of the opportunities in the renewables sector and the site's capacity to undertake defence work. Read Ian McConnell' exclusive interview here Fanny By Gaslight sets re-opening date The well-known pub is to open again. (Image: Google) One of the oldest pubs in Kilmarnock is set to re-open a year after mysteriously closing down. Fanny By Gaslight on West George Street in the East Ayrshire town has been a public house since 1846, previously going by names including Railway Tavern, The Saddle Bar and Fifty Waistcoats. The Victorian pub was known for its traditional feel and Friday night rock gigs, but closed suddenly in June of 2024. It was put on the market by Iona Pub Partnership and new tenants have been found, with Fanny By Gaslight to re-open later this month. Read Gabriel McKay's exclusive story here AROUND THE GREENS ⛳ 'That's plenty': The revival of golf at Eastwood Twelve The course opened for play last month. (Image: Eastwood Twelve) This article appears as part of Kristy Dorsey's Around the Greens series Play has resumed at Eastwood on the south side of Glasgow with a new 12-hole format that owners of the course say is proving popular among golfers who are short on time.

Billionaire brothers build new bus empire in Scotland
Billionaire brothers build new bus empire in Scotland

The Herald Scotland

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Billionaire brothers build new bus empire in Scotland

This week, McGill's Group hailed the seven-figure takeover of a coach company operating for seven decades in central Scotland with the acquisition of Prentice Westwood. The West Lothian-based business comes under the umbrella of the group of companies owned by Sandy and James Easdale. Bus billionaires Sandy and James Easdale. (Image: Jeff Holmes/JSHPIX) The Prentice Westwood employees will become part of the McGill's Group, and the brand will be kept. The brothers, reportedly worth £1.46 billion, have, over the past five years, they say, significantly grown their coach operations. Their company's Fly services connecting Edinburgh Airport with Dundee and Aberdeen 'have proved immensely popular', while its private coach hire business 'continues to thrive across Scotland'. McGill's also launched Loch Lomond Travel, a coach holiday division 'that has seen rapid growth and strong demand among holidaymakers', in 2023. The company is also the operator of the successful FlixBus network in Scotland and across the UK, with the international intercity service 'flourishing since its 2021 launch'. Tony Williamson, chief executive of McGill's Group, said that 'Prentice Westwood has a terrific reputation as a quality transport provider in central Scotland'. READ MORE: 'During our discussions, I was very impressed by their team, ethos and operational standards, all of which made this an easy decision.' The McGill's group of companies' turnover increased from £57.6 million to £91.2m and operating profit increased from £720,000 to £1.88m in its most recent accounts, for the year ended December 31, 2023.​ Robbie Prentice, owner of Prentice Westwood, 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.' Of course the Easdale family is not the first to build a substantial transport empire in Scotland, with siblings Brian Souter and Ann Gloag founding Stagecoach, originally called Gloagtrotter. The Easdales' business interests also include real estate and housing development. Also this week, a manufacturing business which supplied bus maker Alexander Dennis has collapsed, with administrators declaring the 'withdrawal of this key contract' rendered the company 'unsustainable'. The vast bulk of the staff have been made redundant following the appointment of administrators, business editor Ian McConnell wrote. Callum Carmichael and Michelle Elliot of FRP Advisory, together with Shona Campbell of Henderson Loggie LLP, were appointed as administrators of Greenfold Systems Ltd, a specialist manufacturing business based in Dunfermline. Greenfold Systems had built longstanding relationships across the industry, with a significant proportion of its operations supporting Alexander Dennis Ltd, the administrators noted. Alexander Dennis earlier announced it was entering into a consultation around moving its Falkirk operation south of the Border.

Billionaire brothers acquire historic Scottish bus company
Billionaire brothers acquire historic Scottish bus company

Glasgow Times

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Billionaire brothers acquire historic Scottish bus company

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.' READ NEXT: Renowned Scottish chef sells historic landmark restaurant READ NEXT: This beloved Glasgow indie retailer is making a comeback ​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.'

Billionaire Easdale brothers acquire 70-year-old Scottish bus firm
Billionaire Easdale brothers acquire 70-year-old Scottish bus firm

The National

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Billionaire Easdale brothers acquire 70-year-old Scottish bus firm

The seven-figure deal will see Prentice Westwood join the portfolio of McGill's Group companies owned by Sandy and James Easdale. Prentice Westwood is based in West Lothian and has been operating for more than 70 years. All Prentice Westwood employees will become part of the McGill's Group, and it is anticipated the brand will be retained following the completion of the deal. READ MORE: New 'golf express' bus route from Scottish airport to St Andrews launches It comes as McGill's has expanded significantly of late, including establishing its FLY services connecting Edinburgh Airport with Dundee and Aberdeen. The company is also the operator of the FlixBus network in Scotland and across the UK. Tony Williamson, CEO of McGill's Group, said the acquisition strengthens the company's offering in central Scotland and brings further expertise into the business. He 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.' The Easdale brothers (Image: Contributed) Robbie Prentice, owner of Prentice Westwood, 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.'

Bus firm McGill's acquires historic Scottish coach operator in seven-figure deal
Bus firm McGill's acquires historic Scottish coach operator in seven-figure deal

Scotsman

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Bus firm McGill's acquires historic Scottish coach operator in seven-figure deal

'We are incredibly proud of what Prentice Westwood has achieved over the past 70 years as a family enterprise' – Robbie Prentice Sign up to our Scotsman Money newsletter, covering all you need to know to help manage your money. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Bus operator McGill's has acquired West Lothian-based coach firm Prentice Westwood in a seven-figure expansion drive. The deal will see one of Scotland's longest-established coach companies with more than 70 years of experience join the portfolio of McGill's Group companies, owned by Scottish entrepreneurial brothers Sandy and James Easdale. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad All Prentice Westwood employees will become part of McGill's Group, and it is anticipated the well-known brand will be retained following the completion of the deal. Prentice Westwood's coaches are a familiar sight on Scotland's roads. Over the past five years, McGill's has ramped up its coach operations. Its Fly services connecting Edinburgh Airport with Dundee and Aberdeen have proved popular, while its private coach hire business continues to push across Scotland. The company is also the operator of the FlixBus network in Scotland and across the UK through a partnership agreement. Tony Williamson, chief executive of McGill's Group, 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.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Robbie Prentice, owner of Prentice Westwood, 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,' he added. In 2023, McGill's also launched Loch Lomond Travel, a coach holiday division that is said to have seen rapid growth and strong demand among holidaymakers.

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