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Perthshire butcher Wintons expands with new production facility and job creation

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A rural Perthshire food business is expanding its production capacity and creating new jobs after receiving strategic growth support from Business Gateway.

Wintons was launched in 2021 and is currently run by directors David Winton and Graeme Duncan to provide high-quality produce to the local community.

Essentially a traditional butchers shop in Milnathort, it specialises in selling the finest meat and a range of deli products. The family-run shop has a four-generation heritage in the local area and has built a strong reputation among customers for the quality of its produce and service.

As demand for products has increased over the years, the owners recognised the opportunity to scale up and move the business into its next stage of growth by establishing a dedicated food production facility.

The new premises are at Turfhills, Kinross, which officially opened on 8th March, creating six new roles for full-time and part-time staff.

Working with Business Gateway, David and Graeme accessed one-to-one guidance from adviser Andrew Webster, including regular support meetings, HR and staffing advice and help identifying suitable training and funding opportunities.

David and Graeme were successful in applying for funding from Perth and Kinross Council, which supported with hiring new staff.

The combined support has given the business the confidence to expand and take on new premises for a new food production and retail facility which will significantly increase production capacity and allow Wintons to service a wider customer base.

With the expansion now underway, Wintons is aiming to grow its customer base across Scotland and strengthen the reputation of its brand. The increased production capacity will also allow the business to target new markets and respond to the rising demand for premium, locally made food.

Graeme Duncan, Director of Wintons said: “The support from Business Gateway has been great. The regular contact, HR guidance and funding towards training and new starts have all been invaluable. Being introduced to Scottish Enterprise has opened even more doors for us.

“The funding and advice we’ve received have given us the confidence to expand and push ahead with our new pie factory. Knowing that there’s always a voice at the end of the phone when we need help makes a big difference. We’re excited about the next stage of growth and the benefits it will bring to the local community.”

Andrew Webster, Business Gateway adviser, said: “Graeme and David have shown real ambition and commitment to building a high-quality food business with strong local roots. We’ve been pleased to support Wintons through its growth journey and help prepare the business for this next big step. The new production facility will not only support the company’s expansion but also create valuable job opportunities in the area. We look forward to continuing to work with Graeme and David as the business grows.”

To find out more about Business Gateway and how they can help your business grow and succeed, visit https://bgateway.com.

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