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Bell family hero appointed as Deputy Lieutenant

Louise Scott and H Bell and Sons van

Our own Louise Scott, part of the Senior Management team at H Bell & Sons, is incredibly proud to announce that she’s been appointed as a new Deputy Lieutenant to the Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Diane Hawkins JP LLB.

Deputy Lieutenants are appointed for their endeavours over many years working to enhance the fabric of the local area, and Louise will join a strong team of Deputy Lieutenants covering Greater Manchester.

Louise was born in Rochdale as Catherine Louise Bell and has been married to Michael Scott, who also works within the business, for 34 years.

She said: “I’m incredibly proud and humbled to have been appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant, joining an excellent team and representing the King in our local area. As someone born in Rochdale, I’ve always got a lot out of helping people and organisations in our town, so receiving this recognition and responsibility has been wonderful.

“I’m looking forward to continuing my involvement with the local causes I’ve supported, and to meeting even more inspiring people in our communities.”

Louise’s story is one of remarkable dedication and commitment, professionally and in service to her community. After leaving school, she began her career at NatWest Bank, while nurturing her passion for culinary arts through evening classes and certifications in catering.

Louise moved to her family’s construction business in 1990, intending to support her father’s retirement for a year. However, her love for the industry and its daily challenges meant she couldn’t leave. She works alongside her brother and her husband, a situation she describes as ‘interesting’! Today, she manages various aspects of the business, while advocating for diversity and youth engagement in the construction sector through her work with the company’s teams and local schools and colleges.

Beyond her work, Louise is a beacon of support for numerous community causes. She tirelessly fundraises for Springhill Hospice, champions environmental sustainability through Rochdale and Norden in Bloom, and lends her support to initiatives like Petrus Incredible Edibles and WHAG, providing aid to vulnerable people in her home town. Additionally, she is a devoted supporter of the Jolly Josh charity, fostering nurturing environments for children and families.

In her leisure time, Louise enjoys family activities, gardening, photography, and furthering her culinary skills.

Louise Scott Deputy Lieutenant
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