Friday, September 15, 2023

Erin Brown - Page 2

91 Posts
0 Comments

Glasgow left grinning after £10m dental software investment

GLASGOW is set to benefit from 75 new jobs being created, thanks to a Californian dental software company's new technology development centre. Planet DDS is a...

Tennis champion Johanna Konta reveals she feeds her pets an athlete’s diet

WIMBLEDON star Johanna Konta has shared details of her dog's diet and life on her 'hobby farm' following retirement from professional tennis. The former British number...

Scottish electricians union “extremely pleased” after new wage deal

SCOTTISH electricians' new two-year wage agreement has been praised by trade association SELECT, who called the deal a "positive solution." The deal will see rates of...

Blenheim Palace launches Adventure Play Quest with prize worth over £2,500

PRIZES are up for grabs at Blenheim Palace this summer, with a family bundle on offer to celebrate the launch of their new Quest. Located in...

Edinburgh parents anxious about the cost of school uniforms

EDINBURGH parents are worrying about affording new school uniforms when the academic year begins, as the first week of the holidays concludes. Local community interest company...

Luxury car brand Genesis set to open first Scottish studio

PREMIUM car brand Genesis is set to open its first Scottish studio at Multrees Walk in Edinburgh next week, creating 12 new jobs. The studio...

Scottish rock band and whisky company collaborate on love song

SCOTTISH rock band Simple Minds and whisky company The Macallan have collaborated on a single Solstice Kiss, set to be released today. The love song plays...

Knead for larger premises prompts bakery move to new East Lothian home

SCOTS wholesaler Company Bakery which supplies to top Scottish businesses is making a six-figure investment in relocating to East Lothian. The award-winning bakery wholesaler has outgrown...

Planning approval paves way for first phase of Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub 

PLANS have been approved for the first phase of a hydrogen hub in Aberdeen which will produce green hydrogen using renewable energy.  Phase one of...

Avian flu impacts breeding success of Scottish birds of prey

SCOTTISH birds of prey's breeding success may have been impacted by avian flu, according to a report published by NatureScot today. The widespread effects of the...

Sewage waste recycling could revolutionise farm fertilisers

RESEARCHERS at the University of South Wales are looking at how sewage waste could be used to revolutionise the development of large-scale farm fertilisers. A team...

New lending law good news for Scottish businesses, says banking expert

SCOTLAND'S new law regarding businesses' assets is good news for the economy, according to a banking expert. The aim of the bill is to allow businesses...

Scots meat company launches growth strategy

A SCOTS meat company has announced its strategy to build upon the red meat sector’s contribution to Scotland’s national economy. The Scottish red meat industry outperformed...

‘Wandaful’ celebration for graduate and retiring guide dog after eight years together

GUIDE dog Wanda is set to walk across the stage with his graduate owner before finally retiring next week. Leanne Moore, who is registered blind, is...

Scots bus company offers free bus travel for military personnel

SCOTS bus company McGill's is launching a free bus travel programme year-round for all serving military personnel from today onwards. The programme is run by Midland...

Scottish hillwalkers needed to collect soil samples from mountains

SCOTTISH scientists are recruiting hillwalkers for a citizen science project to create the first map of alpine soil biodiversity across mountains. By collecting soil samples from...

Strategy paper makes plea for UK National Metrics Library to “improve performance of the built environment”

THE CREATION of a National Metrics Library for the UK’s built environment will help improve new and existing assets, according to a new strategy paper. The...

Noel Edmonds’ Jaguar E-Type to go under the hammer

A JAGUAR E-Type previously owned by TV and radio star Noel Edmonds will go on sale next week at a leading classic car auction. The...

Report shows more beavers moved as Scottish population expands

SCOTTISH beavers were trapped and moved at an increased level in the country last year, according to a new report on beaver management. This comes as...

Scots brothers go to Ukraine to support children traumatised by war

TWO Scots brothers will be heading to Ukraine next week to support children traumatised by the war. David and Duncan Hamilton will drive a specialist...

Find me on

Latest articles

Newsletter