The Worshipful Company of Butchers (WCB) has confirmed that Aberlour Children’s Charity will receive funding support totalling £60,000 over the next three years.

WCB 2026 funding pledge team for Aberlour - Copy

Source: Worshipful Company of Butchers

L-R back to front: Julie Craig, Aberlour family support worker; Madison Napier, young person supported by Aberlour Youthpoint Glasgow (AYG); Kayleb McNeill, young person AYG; Daniel Lewis, young person AYG; Isla Roebuck, Dunbia; Justina Murray, Aberlour; and Gwyn Howells, WCB Master.

The presentation, marking the first time WCB has allocated one of its main charity donations to a Scottish organisation, was made by WCB Master Gwyn Howells during a burger-making launch event in Glasgow.  

Howells commented: “Liverymen of the Worshipful Company of Butchers throughout Great Britain are pleased and very proud to contribute donated funds, expertise and a great deal of enthusiasm to Aberlour to help meet the charity’s commitment in support of children and young people.”

The Master joined a group of four young people from Aberlour in a burger-making workshop run by Gordon Newlands, brands development manager at Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).  

WCB said that it has plans for many further opportunities to be created over the coming three years for young people from Aberlour to take part in meat, food and farming experiences. These would be enabled by WCB’s funding and carried through with the practical support of meat sector leaders in Scotland.

“Our young people will have wonderful opportunities to participate in a diverse range of activities including those related to the food and farming sectors.”

Justina Murray, Aberlour

Aberlour’s chief executive Justina Murray said: “We are delighted to be chosen as the charity partner of the prestigious Worshipful Company of Butchers for the next three years. Our young people will, as a result, have wonderful opportunities to participate in a diverse range of activities including those related to the food and farming sectors.

“Thank you so very much to everyone involved for your generous contribution, it is very much appreciated.”

The Scottish-based team behind the planning and preparation for WCB’s funding pledge was headed by Isla Roebuck of Dunbia. Support was also given by Alistair Donaldson, WCB; Iain Brown, Campbells Prime Meat; Christian Nissen, Highland Game; Alan Craig, Cosmo Pizza; Lucy Husband, Husband Business Consultancy; Amanda Buitelaar, WCB; Rory Duff, WCB; Alan Stevenson, WCB; Gordon Newlands, QMS; Dan Gilmore, WCB; Sarah Millar, QMS; Scott Walker, SAMW; Gordon King, Scottish Craft Butchers; and Glasgow Fleshers.