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CKD Galbraith Edinburgh Moves To New Offices
10 April 2007CKD Galbraith has reached a new milestone with the move of the Edinburgh office to 59 George Street.
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New Look Website For Cottages And Castles
12 March 2007Cottages & Castles, our specialist holiday accommodation service, has launched its new website and bespoke booking service.
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Major Expansion Of Rural Services
6 March 2007CKD Galbraith has acquired one of Scotland's oldest firms of chartered surveyors specialising in agriculture and has formed an alliance with livestock auctioneers United Auctions to deliver a wide range of property services to the agri-business sector.
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Official Lettings Agent For The Open Championship 2009 At Turnberry
5 December 2006The R&A has appointed CKD Galbraith as the official lettings agent for The Open Championship (2009) at Turnberry.
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New Commercial Trio Boost CKD Edinburgh Office
10 July 2006CKD Galbraith's Commercial Property team is now responsible for the management of over 120 properties and 700 tenants across the UK.
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Christmas Cheer For Scottish Tourism
6 December 2004The latest figures published by the Office of National Statistics are bringing some festive cheer to the tourism industry in Scotland.
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Glasgow Calling
12 October 2004Love them or hate them, call centres are an important part of Scotland's economy employing some 56,000 people nationally (more than 2% of the working population), and 20,000 in Glasgow which is now named by some as the 'call centre capital of Europe'.
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CKD Galbraith LLP Celebrates Successful First Year
12 April 2004We have reached CKD Galbraith's first anniversary, having merged Cluttons (Scotland) with CKD Finlayson Hughes in April 2003. Our first year has proved a great success - we have exceeded our target revenues in all our principal areas of operation.
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Christmas Trees - Seasonal Cheer For Investors
15 December 2003The traditional Christmas tree is proving that it has a lot more to offer than simply the joy of seeing it all decked out in lights and tinsel. In a sector hit by low timber prices for the past several years, Christmas trees have provided an annual ray of light for investors and farmers.