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Graeme Visits DJ Laing for Family Business Week

JamieBy Jamie25th November 20220 Views3 Mins Read Angus South
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Celebrating & Supporting Family Firms During the Cost-of-Living Crisis

For Family Business Week, Graeme visited DJ Laing in Carnoustie to celebrate their amazing work.

DJ Laing was established in 1975 as a civil engineering contractor, by David and Dorothy Laing. Today, the next generation are shaping up for the future as the company continues its success – with daughter Karen Nicoll heading up as Managing Director, and son Gary Laing as Contracts Director of the housebuilding division.

David Laing continues to be involved as Chairman and Dorothy Laing as Company Secretary.

Family Business Week is a week-long celebration of family businesses as a force for good, rooted in their local communities and providing a long-term, sustainable model. Events of the last few years have highlighted the vital role that businesses have to play in supporting their local communities, and it is these values that are at the heart of family businesses.

The theme for 2022 is ‘Celebrating Our Place in the World’.  It highlights the central role family firms play in shaping and supporting their local communities, economy and natural environment.

The Laing family are proud of their hometown of Carnoustie and like to support the community by investing in the local economy and environment, as well as in various community events. The company has also sponsored Carnoustie Panmure Football Club for over 30 years, with founder David Laing a former Chairman of the club – as well as a former board member of the Wood Recycling Association.

Graeme visited DJ Laing at Laing House, a magnificently restored from a former jute mill which serves as the world headquarters for the D J Laing Group. The site enjoys a visually stunning Carnoustie location, with uninterrupted commanding views of its Championship golf course.

Graeme spoke with David Laing and Karen Nicoll about their future plans for the business.

– Graeme 

I was very pleased to meet with David Laing and Karen Nicoll at DJ Laing for Family Business Week.

As we face a recession, with costs of doing business continuing to soar and access to appropriate funding getting tighter, the obstacles for family businesses are greater than ever.

It is more important than ever that we celebrate the vital contributions of this sector.

It was really interesting to hear about their future projects and development plans, and to discuss issues facing the community as a whole.

A pleasure to meet with Chairman David Laing and Managing Director Karen Nicoll of local family business @DJLaingGroup for #FamilyBizWeek

Really interesting to hear about their future projects and development plans, alongside discussing issues facing the community on a whole. pic.twitter.com/FivXbzKJGC

— Graeme Dey (@GraemeDeyMSP) November 25, 2022

– Managing Director, Karen Nicoll 

We were delighted to welcome Graeme to Laing House to recognise the occasion and the contribution family businesses make.

It was an opportunity to discuss our successful 48 years in business and exciting plans for the future.

It has been a challenging time post-pandemic but we are in a healthy position with a full and busy workload at the moment, thanks to our valued team and good relationships with clients, local suppliers and business associates.

New ventures are on the horizon, and our family values plus investment in our staff are key to continual growth in a happy and rewarding environment.

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