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Lighthouse Charity Company Supporter
By committing to an annual donation and becoming a Company Supporter, we will be providing a predictable and sustainable income so that the Lighthouse Charity can plan...
Simpson Builders Highland Cross 2023
£1199 raised – Gordon Simpson, Greg Walker. Jimmy Ambrose. Highland Cross is a 50-mile duathlon (walking or running 20 miles and cycling 30 miles) across Scotland from...
Highland Property Awards 2023 Commendation
Individual New Build. For Creag na h-lolaire Highly Commended.
Highland Wildlife Park project, travel bursary scheme.
We have partnered with the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) to enable more people to connect with nature by providing an opportunity for local community...
Simpson Builders in the finals again!
Simpson Builders are heading to the Herald Property Awards again. Our property in Gairloch is a finalist in the following categories - *Best Luxury Home *Best...
Simpson Builders success at the Highland Cross 2022
After 3 years of The Highland Cross being cancelled due to COVID, we took on the 2022 challenge. 5 of our staff stormed the event in difficult conditions and raised a...
Simpson Builders commissioned to upgrade Cairngorm building
Cairngorm Mountain (Scotland) Limited (CMSL), has commissioned Simpson Builders to carry out the first phase of the upgrading works to the Ptarmigan building on the...
Simpson Builders hot property at industry awards
Simpson Builders is delighted to have been awarded a Highly Commended award for the Gairloch Museum in the...
Highland Builders storm the Highland Cross!
After Covid-19 cancelled the annual Highland Cross event, our team was keen to make sure that they still helped...
Highland Hospice fundraising success!
The Simpson Builders team was delighted to be able to raise some money for The Highland Hospice at a recent corporate day. Gordon went to present the cheque to Karen...
Best Luxury Home win for Simpson Builders!
We are delighted to announce that we were the winner of Best Luxury Homes at the recent Herald...