A Stirling electrical firm has been selected for the influential Parliamentary Review – an independent guide which showcases the UK’s top businesses.

Moray Robertson Electrical Services (MRES) is one of just 11 outstanding companies chosen to feature in the Energy edition of the 2017 Review which highlights examples of excellence.

The publication is sent to more than 500,000 leading policymakers and business executives in a bid to raise industry standards by sharing best practice.

It is a major coup for the family firm which was established five years ago by husband and wife team Moray and Cherene Robertson.

Mr Robertson said: “It’s a real honour for us to appear in the Parliamentary Review which is read by thousands of industry experts.

“As such a young company, we were surprised to be included but delighted that our company’s core values and commitment to raise standards have been recognised in this way.

“Our aim was to build an honest, reliable company with a solid and dedicated team and we are pleased to have achieved that and be singled out as an example of best practice.”

Mrs Robertson said: “I’m so proud of Moray and the whole team at MRES.

“Moray had the vision of building a company which was different to its competitors and he’s done that thanks to his strong work ethic.

“Being part of the Parliamentary Review demonstrates just how far we’ve come since starting up the company five years ago.”

The Robertsons attended a Gala Dinner at the historic Palace of Westminster to mark the release of the prestigious publication.

The firm features in the first ever Review of the Energy sector which demonstrates the progress being made by UK businesses to battle climate change and energy waste.

It includes a foreword from Prime Minister Theresa May and three pages focusing on MRES’s bespoke services which include commercial and industrial electrical installation for a wide portfolio of customers.

The journal details the firm’s specialist work in the renewables energy sector and its £250,000 investment in new offices and a training academy to grow the business.

Sir Eric Pickles, Chairman of the Review, said: “It has never been more important for government to hear the views of business and the public sector in a constructive forum.

“It is a vital time to share best practice and progress.”

Daniel Yossman, the Review’s Director, said: “Moray Robertson Electrical Services and other hardworking organisations have come together to make this year’s Review possible.

“Sharing knowledge and insight with peers and government is essential work and I am delighted this year’s Review will reach every corner of the British economy.”