Mill of Benholm Trust using VisitScotland's help to secure a future
A Mearns visitor attraction is looking to preserve its future. (...)
Perth College UHI celebrates university status
A tree was planted at Perth College UHI this week to mark attaining university status as part of the University of the Highlands and Islands. (...)
Urban planning tool in running for national award
A "brainiac" former Perth Academy pupil has been shortlisted for a national invention award. (...)
Abertay University helps planners reach decision on bio-energy projects
Abertay University is hoping to come up with a way to help planners decide whether to approve bio-energy projects like the wood-burning power plant proposed for Dundee harbour. (...)
Report claims oil and gas dependence risks Scotland's prosperity
A new report claims the Scottish Government has put the country's prosperity at risk through its continuing dependence on oil and gas. (...)
Council gearing up to promote pedal power
Hundreds of thousands of pounds will be spent in the next year to help transform Perth and Kinross into the pedal power capital of Scotland. (...)
St Andrews academic calls for more green thinking
A St Andrews professor urged people to think of the environment before they travel — as she spoke at a conference in Australia without setting foot out of Fife. (...)
George Osborne cuts Scotland's budget by £332m
Chancellor George Osborne has detailed £6.25 billion of public spending cuts across the UK to tackle the record deficit, with Scotland's share being just over £332 million. (...)
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Gordon Brown's pledge to 'first love in politics'
Gordon Brown has returned to Kirkcaldy's Adam Smith College as MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath — a week after he had turned up as prime minister. (...)
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