Supporting industry and communities. The marine environment could be better protected and new green jobs could be generated to help create stronger local economies and vibrant coastal communities, according to
Supporting industry and communities. The marine environment could be better protected and new green jobs could be generated to help create stronger local economies and vibrant coastal communities, according to
Nominations Process Begins Communities and organisations are being invited to submit their proposals to become Scotland’s next National Park. A key commitment in the Bute House Agreement is to designate
First Minister arrives in New York ahead of Climate Week NYC. A call for bold, sustained action from international partners to deliver on climate pledges and support Global South nations
New strategy to support Scotland’s fish farming sector. Actions to increase the productivity of Scotland’s aquaculture sector and help reduce its impact on the environment have been set out in
Reducing Waste & Growing Green Economy New legislation will create the tools to tackle waste and increase reuse and recycling rates. The Circular Economy Bill will give Ministers powers to:
Call for Expressions of Interest from Local Areas Communities across Scotland are being asked to consider whether their local area could be designated as the country’s newest national park. Individuals,
Consultation on planning guidance. People are being asked for their views on how the planning system can support healthy, thriving and connected communities as part of a consultation launched by
Array tested before deployment this year. Scotland’s first array of floating solar panels will be installed this year as part of an innovative move to generate renewable energy and reduce
An inclusive initiative allowing elderly and disabled people to experience Scotland’s natural beauty Graeme recently visited the Monifieth Chapter of Cycling Without Age Scotland to showcase the unique initiative that
Agri-Environment Climate Change Scheme awards. More than 600 rural businesses with projects that protect the environment and mitigate the impact of climate change will share £30 million from the latest






