Winds of Change ♻️ Parks and job creation: Lessons from Flamingo Land and Grangemouth
The decision to reject Lomond Banks could be seen as a statement on the purpose of National Parks. But the lessons from Grangemouth are harder.
The decision to reject Lomond Banks could be seen as a statement on the purpose of National Parks. But the lessons from Grangemouth are harder.
There can have been little surprise in the room when the Loch Lomond and Trossachs Park Authority Board voted unanimously to refuse Lomond Banks
Blown up, deroofed, deserted. These mysterious ruins in the woods, says one expert, are evidence of Scotland's 'ultimate clearances' by state forestry..
Scottish Greens went from a membership of hundreds to thousands, and later ended up in Government. Was Indyref the making of them?
On September 16, the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority board will make a decision on the Lomond Banks project. Here's the plan.
The loss of 400 heat pump jobs. £460 million plundered from ScotWind to fill a budgetary hole. What kind of climate and nature transition is this?
A decision is due to be delivered on the proposed Flamingo Land Lomond Banks development. Read The Herald investigative series here.
A director at Lomond Banks has hit out at “constant misinformation” and said development has been “weaponised as a political football”.
A floating windfarm in Scotland, on track to be one of the largest in the world, is one of 37 Scottish projects to be supported by the UK Government.
Climate change, says a Highlands report, will bring not just wildfires, flooding and threats to rural industries, but also a hit on GDP
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