
jmarchitects were delighted to attend this year’s Women in Property Central Scotland Dinner. Alongside all the other motivating events that WIP organise throughout the year, this annual dinner provides a fantastic opportunity for women (and men!) in the construction industry to come together for a truly inspiring evening.
This year we heard from Craig Mathieson of The Polar Academy about the incredible work they do to enhance the lives of ‘invisible’ children to build them into tomorrow’s leaders and roles models. If you haven’t seen their BBC Scotland documentary ‘Arctic Academy’ we highly recommend giving it a watch!
And lastly, thank you so much to all our guests who came along on Friday and made it such an enjoyable evening!


Credit: Claire Davie, jmarchitects Edinburgh

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