Blairs Windows and Doors signs military support pact

Managing Director of Blairs, Alex Gray, with Lieutenant Colonel Lee Curson.
Managing Director of Blairs, Alex Gray, with Lieutenant Colonel Lee Curson.

Blairs Windows and Doors has signed the Armed Forces Covenant, underlining a shared commitment towards treating former and current military members and their families with respect and equality.

Blairs was one of 17 organisations across Scotland to sign the Covenant at Trump Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire.

This event took place on 26 March, under the auspices of the Lowland Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association (Lowland RFCA), an agency that enhances understanding and support between defence organisations and civilians.

All participating organisations were presented with certificates acknowledging their formal commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant.

Colonel Ted Shields MBE DL, chief executive of Lowland RFCA, lauded the commitment of the employers and organisations that pledged their support, appreciating their dedication to ensuring that defence personnel can successfully juggle their military and civilian lives.

The event was held to showcase a ‘deep-seated respect’ for those who have served in the Armed Forces, recognising their priceless contributions and safeguarding their rights and dignity in society.