JR Scaffold honoured with Ministry of Defence Silver Award

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Paisley-based JR Scaffold has been recognised among a select group of leading Scottish businesses to receive the prestigious Silver Award from the Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).

The award, presented during the company’s 30th anniversary year, highlights JR Scaffold’s outstanding commitment to supporting members of the Armed Forces community, including Reservists, Veterans, service leavers, and their families.

Only 24 organisations across the Lowlands of Scotland received the honour this year. The awards ceremony took place at the Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life in Coatbridge, where certificates were presented by Air Officer Scotland, Air Commodore Mark Northover, on behalf of the Defence Secretary. Evan Horne accepted the award on behalf of JR Scaffold.

The Silver Award is the second-highest level of recognition within the ERS and is given to organisations that go above and beyond in supporting Defence personnel. To qualify, companies must sign the Armed Forces Covenant and demonstrate a strong commitment to fair treatment and advocacy for those who serve.

Evan Horne said: “JR Scaffold is immensely proud to be recognised as a Silver Award ERS employer. It was fantastic to attend the ceremony and meet like-minded businesses who share our values and commitment to supporting the Armed Forces community.

“Building on our Bronze Award achievements, we’ll continue to champion our status as a Forces-friendly employer, supporting the recruitment of veterans and accommodating colleagues who serve as Reservists.”

The recognition further reinforces JR Scaffold’s reputation as a responsible and community-focused employer. As it celebrates three decades in business, the company says it remains dedicated to creating opportunities and providing flexibility for those who serve the country.

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