Montrose Community Trust Seeks Major Corporate Partners for Landmark Gable End Development
Montrose Community Trust is calling on ambitious businesses and corporate leaders to become part of one of the most exciting community-led developments currently underway in Scotland.
The Trust is now actively seeking large-scale corporate partnerships, with investment opportunities ranging from £75,000 to £250,000, to help deliver the transformational Gable End Community Hub at Links Park, Montrose.
Far more than a traditional sponsorship opportunity, the Trust is positioning the Gable End as a platform for meaningful, long-term partnership between business and community; one that delivers tangible social impact, regional and national visibility, and measurable CSR outcomes.
The development will transform an ageing stand at Links Park Stadium into a modern, multi-purpose community facility supporting health and wellbeing, dementia services, employability, education, climate initiatives, and inclusive community programming. Once complete, the facility will include dedicated spaces such as a sensory room, digital learning lab, classroom and flexible activity space, not to mention the first dementia centre in an active football stadium, in Scotland. All of these elements will significantly increase the Trust’s capacity to serve the region.
Chris Platt, CEO of Montrose Community Trust, said:
“We’re not simply asking businesses to donate to a charity. We’re offering the opportunity to become part of a genuinely transformational project with long-term impact for Montrose and beyond.
The Gable End represents a new model of partnership — one where business expertise, investment and social purpose come together to create something lasting for the community.”
The Trust already works alongside a growing network of corporate supporters and strategic partners, demonstrating the confidence that local and national organisations have in both the project and the Trust’s wider vision.
Particular recognition has been given to Montrose Port Authority, named Courier Business of the Year 2024, whose substantial backing of £200,000 has played a major role in helping the Gable End project gain momentum. Their support has become a leading example of how corporate investment can directly contribute to community regeneration, wellbeing, and inclusive growth.
Alongside existing backing from charitable trusts and public funders, the project has also attracted growing support from the corporate sector, with organisations including Montrose Port Authority, Due North Creatives, Seagreen, Crawford Architecture, GoFibre and a range of local businesses all contributing to the momentum behind the development and further underlining the scale and ambition of the project.
Importantly, the Trust believes the Gable End offers businesses more than brand exposure alone. Potential partnerships can align with:
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) objectives
- Employee wellbeing and volunteering opportunities
- Community wealth building ambitions
- Skills development and employability pathways
- Regional regeneration and place-based impact
- Long-term legacy creation within Tayside
With over 20,000 annual participant engagements and programmes spanning dementia support, mental health, football development, employability, and climate action, Montrose Community Trust has become one of the region’s leading community anchor organisations.
As the project moves towards construction, the Trust is now looking to build relationships with forward-thinking businesses that want to help shape the future of Montrose and surrounding area, not simply through philanthropy, but through shared ambition and purposeful partnership.
Businesses interested in exploring how they can become part of this transformational project are encouraged to contact the Trust directly to begin the conversation.