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		<title>Giglets Brand New Website!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Giglets is proud to launch its brand new website, www.gigletsltd.co.uk
It&#8217;s still being all finalised but it&#8217;s looking good!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Giglets is proud to launch its brand new website, <a href="http://www.gigletsltd.co.uk">www.gigletsltd.co.uk</a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s still being all finalised but it&#8217;s looking good!</p>
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		<title>Young Enterprise Scotland &#8211; A Case Study of Giglets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some young people, the Young Enterprise Company Programme can lead to the setting up of a real business! 

Former Young Enterprise Company Giglets (whose old Scots name means &#8220;laughing children&#8221;) did just that.
Giglets, &#8220;a small company with untold potential&#8221; was formed through the Company Programme at Loudoun Academy in Ayrshire in 2006-07.  The young team members [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>For some young people, the Young Enterprise Company Programme can lead to the setting up of a real business! </h2>
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<p>Former Young Enterprise Company Giglets (whose old Scots name means &#8220;laughing children&#8221;) did just that.</p>
<p>Giglets, &#8220;a small company with untold potential&#8221; was formed through the Company Programme at Loudoun Academy in Ayrshire in 2006-07.  The young team members decided that, as they had such a viable business idea, they would continue on with the company once they left school.  In practise, because the Company Programme covers all aspects of running a business including the winding down, this meant setting up the business &#8216;for real&#8217; &#8211; as a limited company.<span id="more-8"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://www.yes.org.uk/images/stories/casestudies/giglets%20team.jpg" alt="" width="245" height="353" /></p>
<p>The product &#8211; an illustrated book called Tam O&#8217;Haggis &#8211; and accompanying CD &#8211; aims to give children a flavour of Scottish literature and introduce them to the work of Robert Burns.  Having set up the company while at school, Giglets has benefited from this access to the education markets and the product is now stocked in over half of all Primary Schools in Scotland.  The next book called &#8220;Tam O&#8217;Haggis: The Life and Times of Robert Burns&#8221; will shortly be launched in March 2009.</p>
<p><a href="http://wwww.giglets.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0px;" src="http://www.yes.org.uk/images/stories/casestudies/tam%20ohaggis%20logo.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="119" height="99" align="right" /></a></p>
<p>Despite the members all being full time students at college and university, Giglets is going from strength to strength and its members still find time to give something back to other Young Enterprise companies, by attending events and passing on advice.</p>
<p>Craig Johnstone, Managing Director of Giglets, said:  &#8220;Giglets has on a number of occasions been asked to get involved in enterprise events throughout Scotland.  These are in the main on a voluntary basis and it is something which we really enjoy doing.  If giving up a little of our time for other budding young entrepreneurs means that we can help them to achieve what they desire then we are happy to do that.&#8221;</p>
<p>They all agreed the Company Programme was instrumental in giving them a better idea of what their potential future options were and that &#8220;The Young Enterprise Programme is definitely a worthwhile undertaking for any students looking for an introduction to setting up a company.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Gavin Curr, Finance Director, said:  &#8220;I would gladly go back to school and participate in the Programme again.  It was thoroughly enjoyable and I learned a great deal from it.  I would strongly recommend it to anyone.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 6 members of Giglets are:</p>
<p>Craig Johnstone, Gavin Curr, Tom Brodie-Browne, Scott Francis, Kayleigh Wright and Fiona Morton.</p>
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<p>On Wednesday 18 March, Giglets launched their second book, &#8220;Tam O&#8217;Haggis:  The Life and Times of Robert Burns&#8221;.  The launch took place in the Park Hotel, Kilmarnock and the new book was suitably piped in to up to 100 guests, like a haggis!</p>
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		<title>The growth of Giglets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Student publishers launch their second book
Forming a publishing company whilst at school and continuing to run it whilst full-time university students might seem like too much of a challenge to some, but not to Giglets Ltd.
 Giglets (whose old scots name means ‘laughing children’) was formed as an entrant to the Young Enterprise competition whilst its [...]]]></description>
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<p>Forming a publishing company whilst at school and continuing to run it whilst full-time university students might seem like too much of a challenge to some, but not to Giglets Ltd.</p>
<p> Giglets (whose old scots name means ‘laughing children’) was formed as an entrant to the Young Enterprise competition whilst its members were still pupils at Loudoun Academy, but they are still going from strength to strength. Following our interview with Managing Director Craig Johnstone in September 2008, the SYP talked to Craig again, to ask about the launch of the company’s next project and their future plans.<span id="more-1"></span></p>
<p>The company’s second book, <em>Tam O’Haggis: The Life and Times of Robert Burns</em>, sees the quirky character from their first publication lead the reader through the life of Robert Burns, from his birth 250 years ago, through his childhood and adult life as a poet, to his untimely death, brought about by his excessive lifestyle.  The story and illustrations were produced by the creative writing and design team at Giglets, and a read-along CD – also made in-house – accompanies  the story, to aid children who are learning to read or have visual impairments.</p>
<p>The launch of the second book was held at the Rugby Park Hotel in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire. Around 100 people attended the event, including teachers and those at the top of local education authority, people from various industry sectors who have long supported Giglets, and ‘we of course had a few friends and family at the event too,’ Craig told us.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-5" title="inprint" src="http://www.gigletsltd.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/inprint.jpg" alt="inprint" width="302" height="240" />As Tam O’ Haggis is an educational product, Giglets were keen to have local children involved, and so they invited school children from three local schools (Galston Primary School, St. Andrews&#8217;s Primary School and Loudoun Academy) to the launch. ‘The children did a toast and reply to the lassies as you would have at a Burns Supper. We had a girl playing the fiddle showing off her talents, and we even had one boy who had read our first book, <em>Tam O&#8217;Haggis</em> (our adaptation of Tam O’Shanter), and then written his own version of the poem which he recited for us. There was also a bagpiper there to play people into the venue, ‘ said Craig.</p>
<p>Adult speakers were also invited, including the writer and tutor Ann Burnett, and Stuart Miller, the CEO of Young Enterprise Scotland, which is, of course, the organisation that allowed the creation of Giglets in the first place, and who have supported the company ever since.</p>
<p>Giglet’s members planned and organised the launch, with the help of the Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce. ‘They gave us huge support and helped us with the promotion and organisation of the event. Without them it would have been impossible to pull off an event of this size off for the first time’, Craig said. ‘Also we must thank the Rugby Park Hotel who sponsored the entire event, allowing us to have a great venue with great hospitality.’</p>
<p>So, how did the company generate their second book idea? According to Craig, ‘coming up with the new book was quite easy because this is the year of Homecoming, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns’ birth. The Scottish Government has a huge campaign built around this, including lots of events. As such it is important that kids can appreciate his works as well as his life. This is a story that is not often told and one which is relevant not only in Scotland but across the globe.’</p>
<p>And how is the book different from its predecessor? ‘It is a much bigger book and one which has been developed alongside education – as such it is more tailored to the needs of the children: something which is very important to us.</p>
<p>In some ways the second book was easier but in many ways it was like starting again as it is such a different book. We had to learn so much, be it in regard to getting it printed or how to formulate the content in a way that it can be easily used in education. Also we had to bear in mind that we still want this book to be a commercial success, so had to ensure that it would appeal to the book trade.</p>
<p>One of our biggest challenges was getting the story right both in its accuracy but also in its content. We did not want to make Burns appear as an angel because that he was not, but we had to get a balance. We had to be careful not to write a book that was just about the affairs he had and the children they produced, so we were dealing with &#8220;sensitive&#8221; material.’</p>
<p>Of course, Giglets have great plans for the future, including the launch of a new book by the end of the year, as well as an online bookstore and educational software, and they even plan to try to break into the food industry. By the end of 2009 they also hope to have secured a place in the international book trade, exporting goods to North America very soon. If anyone can do it, you get the feeling Giglets can.</p>
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