Scottish Housing News congratulates Scottish Construction Now on its 20th anniversary

Scottish Housing News congratulates Scottish Construction Now on its 20th anniversary

Here at Scottish Housing News, we are delighted to wish our sister publication Scottish Construction Now many happy returns as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Unlike most 20-year-olds, SCN hasn’t stopped growing and continues to attract more readers daily!

Last month SCN daily newsletter subscribers broke through 11,500 and its LinkedIn following rose to over 19,000 for the first time. Unique visitors to the SCN website average 120,000 per month.

The publication has been inundated with best wishes and congratulations from readers across the industry, demonstrating its diverse readership and the unbeatable audience reach of SCN.

Scottish Housing News congratulates Scottish Construction Now on its 20th anniversary

Kieran Findlay

SCN editor Kieran Findlay said: “We’re very grateful for all of the messages of support that we have received and we will publish these over the coming weeks.

“We are marking this anniversary year with the launch of our new Construction Leaders series of interviews with industry figures and are continuing to develop our editorial offering with more developments in the offing.

“I would like to thank all of our readers, contributors and advertisers for their valuable support. We’ve come through recessions, downturns and pandemics together and I’m looking forward to another 20 years!”

Advertising manager Raymond Carr added: “SCN is a real success story and our continued growth means that we can offer advertisers unrivalled exposure in the dynamic Scottish construction sector.

“We are working closely with clients to produce advertising and marketing tailored to their needs - including our new dedicated e-shot offering which is proving attractive to both new and long-established clients.”

To have your message of support published, email: newsdesk@scottishnews.com

To contact Raymond Carr, email: raymond@scottishnews.com or call 07956 242860.

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