24/6/2024

Giving thanks to our sponsors at the Scottish Game Fair 2024

The Scottish Game Fair is a highlight of the year for everyone at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), and it’s made possible thanks to the generous support of our sponsors.

 McInroy & Wood

GWCT Private Lunches

McInroy & Wood is a leading investment management firm with a reputation for excellence. Their support allows us to host lunches for our guests, creating a welcoming atmosphere for everyone at the fair.

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Listen to the Land

Howdens Rural is a leading provider of insurance solutions for rural communities and estates, and offers tailored coverage for everything from traditional buildings and agricultural machinery to game birds and livestock. Their deep understanding of the unique risks associated with rural life makes them an invaluable partner for our event.

Demijohn

GWCT Stand

Demijohn are a unique liquid deli offering a variety of fine oils, vinegar, spirits, and liqueurs. Their focus on quality and sustainability aligns perfectly with GWCT’s values, and we’re thrilled to have them as sponsors.

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Education Tent

Blackadders is a respected Scottish law firm with a rich history of providing legal services to individuals and businesses. Their support helps us continue our educational initiatives at the fair, providing valuable insights into conservation and rural land management.

House Of Bruar

Partner at Private Lunches

The House of Bruar is widely acknowledged as Scotland’s most prestigious independent store, and its regal stature at the gateway to the Highlands makes it clear to see why. It offers an extensive range of high-quality products in both the Men’s and Ladies clothing halls. There is also a taste of luxury from gourmet produce, artisan treats and a fine selection of whisky and spirits in the Food Hall – which also homes the award winning in-store butchery and delicatessen.

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Venison provider for GWCT Private Lunches

Highland Game are custodians of Scotland’s most iconic red meat protein and their passion for great quality without compromise makes Highland Game Venison revered at home and around the world. They are based in Dundee, employ close to 100 skilled butchers, work with close to 300 of the very best Scottish Estates and are the exclusive supplier of Forestry Land Scotland Deer.

Kinrara

 Drinks Reception at Private Lunches

Kinrara Gin are a Scottish craft gin producer set within the adventurous landscape of The Cairngorms, just outside the town of Aviemore. Their small-batch production process blends traditional spirit-production methods with the innovation and artistry of modern tastes.

Castabroad Collective

GWCT Media Partner

The Castabroad Collective are a media and marketing agency, specialising in the outdoors and building and creating ALL digital tools. They have been instrumental in helping GWCT with content in films and photography at events as well as being involved in the highly successful recent film, The Last Keeper.

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Central Exhibit Sponsor

John Dickson & Son, Scotland’s oldest gunmaker, was established in Edinburgh in 1820. The company gained fame through its iconic Round-Action gun, a uniquely Scottish trigger-plate mechanism that is admired by avid sportsmen for its ingenuity, strength, elegance and balance. The company has grown tremendously over the past two centuries and now incorporates other renowned Scottish gun and rifle makers.

Corney & Barrow

Wine partner at Private Lunches

Corney & Barrow, at over 240 years old, is one of the longest established Independent Wine Merchants in the UK. They offer carefully selected, honestly priced wines that not only delivery quality and value for money, but also a sense of place. They have been supporters of GWCT events in Scotland for a number of years and we are hugely grateful for their backing.

To all our sponsors, thank you for your generosity and support. We look forward to seeing you at the Scottish Game Fair 2024 and celebrating the best of Scotland’s countryside and conservation efforts.

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