The Scottish Retail Consortium’s mission is to make a positive difference to the retail industry and the customers it serves.
We tell the story of retail, work with our members to drive positive change and use our expertise and influence to create an economic and policy environment that enables retail businesses to thrive and consumers to benefit. Our advocacy positions are informed by our membership and determined by the SRC’s Board.
The devolved administration and Parliament in Scotland are responsible for many levers affecting retail and consumers e.g. income tax, non-domestic rates, local taxes and charges, as well as a plethora of regulations including on the environment and public health.
Membership of the SRC is a a benefit of membership of the British Retail Consortium, at no extra cost. It is not possible to be a member of the SRC without being a member of the BRC.
Meet the team
Debbie Harding
Chair, Scottish Retail Consortium
Debbie is a board director with Dobbies Garden Centres which is the UK’s leading garden centre retailer. Headquartered in Scotland, Dobbies Garden Centres employs in the region of 4,000 colleagues across 77 stores located in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland with its latest store opening in Antrim this week.
Debbie is a member of the Scottish Government’s Retail Industry Leadership Group and joined SRC’s Board in early 2021. She is the first female Chair of the Scottish Retail Consortium since it formed in 1999 and works with the 14-person Board and Director David Lonsdale to champion the retail industry and enhance its prospects for growth.
David Lonsdale
Director, Scottish Retail Consortium, and Head of Devolved Nations for the BRC
David Lonsdale is the Director of the Scottish Retail Consortium, and Head of Devolved Nations for the BRC. Prior to this he was Assistant Director at CBI Scotland for 8 years until 2013, and previously worked at the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, rising from Policy Officer to become Head of Policy & Public Affairs.
David’s responsibilities at the SRC involve representing and promoting the interests of the retail industry and member companies to government, policy makers and opinion formers on a wide range of public policy issues.
He is a board member of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, a member of SCDI’s National Policy Committee, a member of the CBI Scotland Council, and former chairman and trustee of Work Place Chaplaincy Scotland.
Ewan MacDonald-Russell
Deputy Head, Scottish Retail Consortium
Ewan is Deputy Head of the Scottish Retail Consortium. He previously was Head of Policy and External Affairs for the SRC. Previously he was Public Affairs Advisor for Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc, and before that worked for the Scottish Youth Parliament, Scottish Parliament & Business Exchange, having started his career at the Courier Newspaper in Dundee.
Ewan leads on the development of SRC policy, collaborating with stakeholders, members, and colleagues to develop the SRC’s position on relevant Scottish issues. He also leads on the development of the SRC’s media activity.
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Why join the SRC?
Being a member of the SRC is comes with being part of the BRC. Find out why you should join...
Have a Voice
Ensure you’re heard and your reputation protected through the strength of our influence with media, government and stakeholders
Influence our Lobbying
Anticipate, influence and interpret regulatory changes to mitigate their impact on your business
Supercharge your Learning
Drive business growth by elevating your and your businesses’ leadership skills and knowledge, developing talent and improving retention
Harness best-in-class Market Intelligence
Robust data, benchmarks and monitors to help you track performance and make informed business decisions
Access our Insight
Harness the power of our communities to access the best practice and thought leadership you need in an ever-evolving retail environment
Become a member
Our members come with many different needs. To reflect this, we offer three membership types: Retail Member, Associate Member and Trade Association Member.