The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Castle Water’s contract win praised

- ANDREW ARGO

Conservati­ve Mid-Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser and local councillor Caroline Shiers visited Castle Water in Rattray to commend the firm on winning a major contract from Thames Water.

The firm is to add around 100 jobs to its existing 50 posts to handle customer services for an estimated 250,000 Thames Water business clients.

The deal will also see the firm sell water to Thames Water’s business customers.

Castle Water already supplies water services to customers in Portsmouth on behalf of Portsmouth Water.

The firm provides tailored services and advice across a range of industries, including manufactur­ing, agricultur­e, education, leisure and hospitalit­y, public sector and infrastruc­ture.

Based at Craighall Castle, it operates all customer services in-house from its customer service centre in Perthshire.

Mr Fraser said: “Business water market deregulati­on has presented huge opportunit­ies for firms like Castle Water.

“The number of new jobs set to be created in Blairgowri­e and Rattray will be hugely positive for the town.

“Castle Water has tremendous experience in the retail water sector and the skill of their team in Blairgowri­e was no doubt influentia­l in agreeing the transfer of Thames Water’s retail activities.”

Mrs Shiers said: “Castle Water was already a hugely important local employer and its intention to create an additional 100 jobs will further bolster the local economy.

“Blairgowri­e and Rattray is a great place to do business and I would hope that the success of Castle Water will help encourage other large scale businesses to relocate to the area.”

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Murdo Fraser said the new jobs would be positive for the town.

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