BESA Scotland supports two Maggie’s charity centres

BESA Charity

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) Scotland has presented a cheque for £362 to the cancer charity Maggie’s.

The money was raised during the Association’s third annual Golf Day which involved more than 70 members at the luxurious Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa in Peebles. The donation was split equally between two Maggie’s centres in Fife and Edinburgh with £181 going to each. It was presented by BESA Immediate Past President Rab Fletcher and the Association’s Head of Devolved Nations Iain McCaskey.

The golf event was organised by Member Engagement Manager Martina Stocker and was won by a team from Vital Energi with Groupe Atlantic in second and Protech Heating taking third place.

Individual winners were Lee Currie from Mitsubishi MEP who hit the longest drive, and the two balls that landed closest to the pin belonged to David Smith from ECG Facilities Services and Rob Vine of Applied Renewable Energy.

Plans are already well advanced for the BESA Scotland Golf Day 2025, which will take place on Friday 25th April. You can book your team’s place at: https://uk.eventsforce.net/besa/47/home.

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