The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) has agreed a new three year contract with Business Stream to supply water and wastewater services to its event venue, the Royal Highland Centre near Edinburgh International Airport.
A customer of Business Stream’s since market opening in 2008, RHASS has signed up to a new deal that also includes temporary water supply to meet increased demand during the Royal Highland Show – the largest agricultural show in Europe – as well as a potential water pumping station.
Jo Dow, CEO at Business Stream said:
“We’re extremely pleased to be extending our relationship with the Society, an organisation at the forefront of the Scottish farming and rural communities. In recent years competition has created keener pricing across all sectors, but it has also encouraged suppliers to innovate and stand out from the crowd. We’re delighted that the Society has continued its partnership with us and we’re confident that we can deliver diverse water solutions to meet their needs across the expansive Ingliston site.”
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