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Ceangail Team Expands to Embrace 3 Years of Growth

Matt McGrandles, Director at Ceangail, announces a major staff investment over the next 3 years that will help grow the social enterprises delivery services to further support a reach into the community and young people. “Ceangail has had to find its feet in a crowded and sometimes complicated employability training sector, but I believe we […]

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Stirling Highland Games attracts celebrity Chef Tony Singh

Stirling Highland Games due to take place on August 18th at Stirling Sports Village has managed to attract another big name to the event in the shape of Celebrity Chef, Tony Singh. Leith-born Chef, Tony Singh, is a leading personality in the Scottish restaurant industry. As Chef director of a string of award-winning restaurants in

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Stirling’s Newest Festival gets £10K Funding Boost for Rebrand

Ceangail, the organisation behind the delivery of Stirling Highland Games since 2014 has successfully evolved the event into Stirling’s newest cultural event, Stirling Summer Festival. The new festival aims to continue attracting visitors to the host region from not just the UK but from overseas as it seems there is an ever-growing appetite for a

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Stirling Chieftain Becomes Queen For The Day

The Stirling Highland Games committee is delighted to announce their 2018 Games Chieftain to be Stirling born actress, Simone Lahbib. Ceangail Director and Stirling Highland Games President, Matt McGrandles explained that when his organisation took on the delivery of the event in 2013, he was focused on making sure his Board honoured one of Stirling’s

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A New Stirling Summer Festival

When social entrepreneur Matt McGrandles took ownership of the failing Stirling Highland Games event back in 2013, he set out to not only resurrect this much-needed local cultural sporting event for the area but also use the project as income generation for Ceangail, a social enterprise based in central Scotland. “I’ve been involved in events

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