
Scottish Builder Marks 80 Years With £80K Charity Gift
A family-run construction company in Ayrshire is celebrating eight decades in business by donating £80,000 to three Scottish charities that support families, homeless individuals, and cancer patients. McTaggart Construction's gift equals £1,000 for every year they've been building homes.
A Scottish construction company is turning its 80th birthday into a life-changing gift for thousands of people across the country.
McTaggart Construction, founded by brothers George and Willis McTaggart in Dalry back in 1946, just announced an £80,000 donation split between three charities. The family-run business chose organizations that provide shelter, hope, and healing during people's darkest moments.
The money will support Crossbasket House, which gives families free accommodation when their children are seriously ill in Glasgow hospitals. The Beatson Cancer Charity will receive funding for cancer research and patient care. Simon Community Scotland will use their portion to help prevent and end homelessness.
Director Rosslyn Anderson, whose grandfather co-founded the company, said reaching 80 years feels remarkable. Her father later shaped the business before she continued the family legacy, keeping the values of integrity and community commitment alive.
Today, McTaggart Construction focuses primarily on building social and affordable housing across Scotland. They partner with housing associations and local authorities to create homes that offer security and opportunity to families who need them most.

Managing Director Janice Russell explained why the donation matters so much to the team. The company builds homes that give people hope, so supporting charities with the same mission felt natural.
The Ripple Effect
This £80,000 gift will touch countless lives across Scotland in ways both big and small. Families staying at Crossbasket House can focus on their sick children instead of worrying about expensive hotels. Cancer patients at the Beatson Centre will benefit from cutting-edge research and better care. Vulnerable people facing homelessness will find safe shelter and support services when they need them desperately.
The donation represents more than money. It shows what happens when a business stays rooted in community values for eight decades, building trust one project at a time.
McTaggart Construction plans to present the donations throughout 2026 as part of their anniversary celebrations. Additional events and initiatives will honor the company's 80 years serving Scottish communities.
From building their first house in 1946 to creating affordable housing today, the McTaggart family has spent eight decades proving that business success and community care can go hand in hand.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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