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Enterprise area status a boost for Dundee's renewable energy hopes

Dundee's fledgling renewables sector has been given a major boost by being declared as one of Scotland's new enterprise areas. (...)


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Dundee port named as one of Scotland's new enterprise areas

Dundee's bid to become a hub for the renewables energy industry received a major boost today when the city's port was named as one of Scotland's new enterprise areas. (...)


Business Growth Fund and Scottish Venture Fund say tie-up will provide new support for SMEs

A new tie-up is to help plug the funding gap facing Scottish businesses. (...)


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Scottish Government urged to start delivering on green job promises

The Scottish Government has been told it must start delivering on its promise to create 130,000 green jobs. (...)


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Meeting hears stark warning on Broughty Ferry YMCA's future

Broughty Ferry YMCA will survive for three years but not much more if the local community does not back the organisation. (...)


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Mystery purchase of Wood Group factory raises Dundee jobs hopes

A mystery buyer has purchased one of Dundee's largest factories — raising hopes that the city could be on the cusp of a new jobs boom. (...)


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Businesses advised to take heed of green benefits

Business in Perthshire were told how they could benefit by "going green" during a conference at Perth College's Centre for Enterprise. (...)


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New 'sharper focus' on tourism can benefit whole of country

Improving tourism in Perth and Kinross would make a significant difference to the whole of Scotland, it has been claimed. (...)


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Business advice workshop for video game developers

Scottish Enterprise is to stage a special workshop in Dundee next week to teach the next generation of video game developers how to set up their own studios. (...)


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Questions remain on rural broadband speeds

Despite plans to carry out research into broadband provision in Scotland, a politician feels rural communities in Tayside are still getting a raw deal. (...)


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