A “beautiful” pharmacy in a historic Scottish town has been sold to a first-time buyer from Glasgow for an undisclosed sum. Inveraray Pharmacy has been purchased by Murtaza Syed. It had been owned by small group operator Sanjay Majhu of Majhu & Majhu Ltd since October 2016, selling agent Christie & Co noted.

The agent said the pharmacy, which dispenses an average of 1,700 items per month via a 16-hour dispensary contract, had been brought to market to allow Mr Majhu “to focus on his pharmacies in the central belt area”. READ MORE: Ian McConnell: The sad, sad tale of a Scottish bank Christie & Co said of Inveraray Pharmacy: “It is ideally located on the same street as a GP surgery, in the popular tourist area of Inveraray in the west of Scotland on Loch Fyne.” READ MORE: Landmark housing site in 'popular' Glasgow location to go under hammer Mr Majhu said: “We are delighted that Murtaza has acquired this beautiful pharmacy.

The local population will benefit from an owner-operator and Murtaza is a very able, hard-working pharmacist - he already launched his Pharmacy First campaign before the sale and is looking to provide more services. He is a great fit, and we are delighted with this sale.” READ MORE: Ian McConnell: Good news for Scotland but Tory and Labour failure alarming Karl Clezy, director of pharmacy at Christie & Co, said: “I was pleased to assist with the sale of Inveraray Pharmacy for the second time in eight years.

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