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Three hundred fuel pumps planned for Scottish network

HYDROGEN fuel specialist, Element 2, is rolling out a £1 billion investment programme which will establish the business as the UK’s leading hydrogen retailer. Element 2 aims...

Thousands of Scots have never had their eyes tested

NEW research show more than 300,000 Scottish adults have never had their eyes tested. A survey commissioned by Dunfermline-based retinal imaging tech experts, Optos, indicates that 355,840...

Artificial intelligence to improve Scotland’s protected areas

NATURESCOT has today launched the next phase of a £1.25 million project using artificial intelligence to improve the management of Scotland’s protected areas. The aim is...

Important maintenance gets underway on the M77 Northbound

TRANSPORT Scotland are undertaking essential maintenance on the M77 northbound between the railway bridge and Junction two later this week. Work will be carried out between...

Dad releases book after taking his kids around the world

IAN Pilbeam decided when his kids were aged 7 and 9 that the time was right to take them out of school to travel the...

Edinburgh skyline to be lit up with student light show

THE SKY above Edinburgh has been illuminated by the Granton gasholder with a creative light show designed by students from Edinburgh College. The project that worked...

St James Quarter- Thing of beauty or just a golden jobby?

WITH the completion of St James Quarter in Edinburgh edging closer, there has been mixed reviews across the city about the building. After five years of...

Scottish art school student wins prestigious award

A SCOTS art student has managed to win a coveted award for designing the cover of a class Scottish novel. Leanne Daphne Goodall, of Gray’s School of...

Nationwide Community grants selecting applicants for 2021

NATIONWIDE pledges to make £22m grant funding available to housing charities and organisations by 2023 The building society have announced that their Community Grants Programme are...

Leading Tax firm believes the government needs to do more to help businesses

TAX firm Blick Rothenberg suggest that the Government should support landlords and tenants in the hospitality and retail sectors after COVID-19. They believe that the government should...

Research shows that three quarters of Scotland’s natural features are in good condition

NEW figures show that More than three quarters of Scotland’s natural features are in good condition or on the road to recovery. Official statistics published by...

Prince Phillip’s royal sailing fleet together for the first time in history

THE third and final yacht of Prince Phillip’s sailing yachts has joined a historic fleet at the Royal Yacht Britannia in Edinburgh and will be...

Ski instructor marketplace secures large investment for expansion

SKI instructor marketplace, Maison Sport have completed a new round of funding, achieving a raise of £1.25million.  The travel tech start-up have collaborated with a collective of...

Search for the identity of St Vallery hero gets underway

AS the anniversary to mark the battle of St Valery-en-Caux approaches, an international search has been launched to uncover the identity of a fallen hero. To...

Scottish racetrack welcome’s back fans for the first time in over a year

MUSSELBURGH Racecourse has been given the go ahead to welcome back fans as lockdown restrictions start to ease. In a carefully managed event, the East Lothian...

Potential risk to dolphins as their unique eating habits are explored

NEW research suggests that Dolphins could be at risk if their foraging opportunities are impacted due to man-made disturbances such as shipping, tourism and coastal...

Job scams at an all-time high during the pandemic

RESEARCH conducted by Disclosure Scotland (DS) indicates that Nearly three in four job seekers (74%) who applied for jobs last month were affected by fake...

Scottish charity sector to receive help with cyber attacks

WITH cyber attacks on the voluntary sector increasing, the Scottish Business Resilience Centre (SBRC) is hoping to strengthen its response to these crimes. The SBRC have...

Notorious seagull named “Gus” filmed shoplifting tuna sandwich from Co-op

HILARIOUS footage shows a notorious seagull walking into a Co-op and shoplifting a tuna sandwich from the store. Veberley Macdonald captured a relentless gull, known to...

Scots coffee shop offer free drinks to anyone who fills black bags with litter

A SCOTS coffee shop is offering free drinks to anyone that fills black bin bags full of litter. Uplands Roast, based across from popular park, The...

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