- 04/11/2014 - Ayrshire Sports Ability Ladies Lunch & Fashion Show
- 22/08/2014 - Property Week Feature - Why YES Will Drive Construction
- 30/06/2014 - For the third year running Marie Macklin faced up to the ‘Dragon Slayers’ of East Ayrshire schools
- 16/05/2014 - Marie Macklin speaks at Women’s Business & Enterprise Conference 2014
- 28/02/2014 - Scottish Property Awards 2014 KLIN Group winners Town Centre Regeneration Project Of The Year
- 27/02/2014 - Marie Macklin CEO a panel member on Scottish Parliament economy, energy & tourism committee
- 27/02/2014 - Kilmarnock business women thinks YES vote will create more entrepreneurs
- 18/02/2014 - Scottish governent & economy, energy & tourism committee submission
£5.3 million for Ayrshire
The Scottish Government is to invest £5.3 million to turn a former Kilmarnock bottling plant into a low carbon development, which will include hundreds of affordable homes.
Taking HALO to Belfast
This week Marie Macklin CBE visited Belfast to meet political, education and community leaders, business people and investors with the aim of taking the HALO urban regeneration concept into the heart of the city.
Response to UK Government backing for The HALO
Marie Macklin C.B.E who leads The HALO initiative said:
“The financial backing of the UK Government is wonderful news for Ayrshire, and for Kilmarnock in particular. The people of Kilmarnock deserve this. We already have the backing and tremendous encouragement of East Ayrshire Council and Diageo PLC. This major funding from the UK Government is a significant step in enabling us to deliver this development for the town.
UK Government invests £3.5M in Ayrshire
The UK Government is to invest £3.5 million in an ambitious regeneration programme in Kilmarnock, Scottish Secretary David Mundell announced today [Tuesday 8 August]. The HALO project in the former Diageo bottling plant will strengthen Ayrshire’s economic prospects, create nearly a thousand new jobs and benefit local businesses and residents.
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