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Top Scots businessman broke driving ban to see pregnant sheep

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court orders again he would end up in prison. Alasdair Beaton, a Royal Highland Show sponsor, stables owner, and boss of a civil engineer firm with Scottish Government contracts, was stopped by police last month on his way to tend the ewe in Slammannan, Stirlingshire.

The 64-year-old millionaire hit the headlines in 2019 after an employment tribunal ruled his own daughter, Kirsty Ure, had been unfairly dismissed from the family riding farm, the Blue Ridge Equestrian Centre near Falkirk.

It was reported that Ms Ure, 34, had worked full time at the centre but began working from home after finding Beaton was cheating on her mum Linda, 63, with the stable manager, Lynsey Thompson, 43.The Glasgow tribunal awarded Kirsty £5,391.Falkirk Live is an.

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