Longford's Glennon Brothers open new €21 million timber frame construction facility in Scotland

Glennon Brothers officially opened a new €21 million (£18 million) timber frame construction facility located in Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Pat and Mike Glennon were joined by Scotland’s First Minister, the Right Honourable John Swinney MSP to open the new manufacturing plant on Thursday, April 24. The new facility is the UK’s most technologically advanced timber frame construction facility. The plant is operated by Alexander Timber Design (ATD), a company owned and run by Glennon Brothers and the opening marks a significant leap forward in sustainable building practices and green manufacturing in the UK and Ireland. Also read: Longford's Glennon Brothers win prestigious award for fifth year Mike Glennon, Joint Managing Director of Glennon Brothers said, “This is a very proud day for our company. We’ve always believed in the potential of Scottish timber and in the skilled people who make this industry thrive. With this facility, we’re investing not only in advanced technology, but in Scotland’s sustainable future. We are honoured to have First Minister John Swinney MSP here to share this very positive story about forestry, timber, and the outstanding economic and environmental benefits from which Scotland can prosper.” Also read: Fuelling the champions: Longford's Clare Farrell celebrates key role in Liverpool's Premier League triumph Pat Glennon, Joint Managing Director of Glennon Brothers said, “This facility offers a tangible example of how the timber industry can lead the transition to a low-carbon economy. With this facility, we’re not just investing in cutting-edge technology, we’re backing a greener, more sustainable future for Scotland. What you see here is proof that the timber industry can lead the way in the transition to a low-carbon economy. It’s a real world answer to the call for energy efficient, affordable homes." First Minister John Swinney said, “The opening is a symbol of the kind of future Scotland is building with high-skilled, high-tech and environmentally responsible next generation industries. This facility brings together sustainable construction, advanced manufacturing and regional economic development, placing Scotland firmly at the forefront of the green industrial revolution. Also read: Congratulations: Longford students showcase their entrepreneurial spirit and innovation He went on to say that “It is an excellent example of the kind of economic opportunities that can exist that can help both grow our county’s economy whilst tackling the climate emergency. Quite simply, it is creating Scottish homes from Scottish timber.” The opening of the Irvine facility is part of a wider commitment from Glennon Brothers, a third generation Longford family business, deeply rooted in the Irish timber sector and with longstanding successful operations in Scotland and Northern Ireland reflecting decades of expertise and investment. Glennon Brothers now employs over 340 people directly across their four operations in Scotland, with another 170 indirectly employed in harvesting and haulage. Alexander’s Timber Design Irvine facility sets a new European benchmark for innovation, environmental responsibility, and industrial integration. Also read: Longford AC ladies claim historic Team Gold at National Athletics Road Relay Championships