Client Stories
The GrowBiz community is a diverse and inspiring mix of businesses from across rural Scotland; read some of their stories here, and discover an insight into what makes these businesses and their owners tick.
Rosie Baxendine
Rosie Baxendine moved to Perthshire in 2004 and fell in love with the wilderness. She explored the landscape by horse, walking or running. She discovered the joy of cycling off-road in 2016 and started ‘bikepacking’ (exploring by bike) around the UK. Having found her passion, she decided to become a cycle guide and started a business under her name.
Macnaughtons of Pitlochry
Macnaughtons of Pitlochry is a family-run shop dating back to 1835. With a long and busy tourism season, selling online was never a priority, until Covid-19 forced the shop to close. Owner Jenni Moncrieff, explains how she adapted as coronavirus wiped out her trade before the flagship shop reopened at the end of June.
Adele Hamilton and Marlene White
Adele Hamilton and Marlene White are trained personal stylists and run Integro Image Consultants together.
Jenna McDonald
Jenna McDonald is a jewellery designer based in the Perth Creative Exchange run by WASPS. Jenna creates contemporary jewellery for galleries and offers regular jewellery making workshops, sharing her knowledge of her craft with students of all ages from her bright and airy new studio space.
Cornelia Weinmann
Cornelia Weinmann is a textile designer with a fine arts background who upcycles fabric and furniture. Her home-based studio is in Kettins near Coupar Angus in east Perthshire.
Kirsty Lunn
Rural Perthshire-based Molke manufactures and supplies positive pants and confidence-boosting bras to women all over the world using ethically produced materials.
Nathan & Abigail Shepherd
Husband and wife team Nathan and Abigail Shepherd run The Perthshire Magazine, a monthly digital publication featuring local businesses and events. In just two years the pair built up a audience of some 30,000 hits per issue.
Adam & Rose Baxendine
Husband and wife team Adam and Rosie Baxendine run Aikenhead House, a retreat on the outskirts of Blairgowrie which offers guests a place to escape from it all either by relaxing by the fire or using it as a base to explore rural Perthshire.
Clare Standen
Longforgan-based Claire Standen is a life coach who aims to help women build resilience through coaching and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). She works with individuals and organisations offering workshops, talks, online webinars and one-to-one sessions.
Susie Black
Susie Black is a personal trainer and Pilates instructor based in Coupar Angus.
Kaja Ekiert
Pitlochry-based Kaja Ekiert runs Handam Refill Station, a zero-waste shop that offers affordable refills of dry foods and household liquids and reusable products all of which reduce waste.
Anna Malyon
Crieff-based artist and printmaker Anna Malyon runs Coppertop Croft, producing a range of homewares featuring her own contemporary designs for the wholesale gift and tourism markets.
Grant Murdoch
Grant Murdoch is the driving force behind the Coupar Angus Cycling Hub, a social enterprise that aims to get more people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds on bikes.
Sholach Trees
Family-run business Sholach Farm on the outskirts of Blairgowrie offers locally-grown Christmas trees.
Simply Flo
Simply Flo is an Auchterarder-based business specialising in authentic Lebanese cuisine. It was set up by Florence Gebara, a Lebanese national living in Scotland, in late 2015.
Zoe Garvie
Through working in schools and providing workshops for events, Zoe’s vision is to enthuse youngsters between the ages of three and twelve years old with an interest in STEM subjects.
Annie Scrimgeour
Annie Scrimgeour runs Parable Pod in Kinross, a social enterprise she describes as offering ‘counselling with a conscience’.
Angela Maughan
East Perthshire-based Angela Maughan is an ordained celebrant offering a bespoke and personal service for engagement parties, weddings, naming ceremonies and funerals that is unique in the area. She is also a qualified complementary therapist.
Daniel Muir
Murthly-based Daniel Muir runs Supply Chain Scotland, a new advice and resource consultancy that supports businesses to manage the systems, structures and processes they need in place to deliver projects or goods and services to their customers.