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Good to give on Giving Tuesday by Iain Marley, Chief Executive, hub West Scotland
Today marks Giving Tuesday, a day of global giving fuelled by the power of social media and collaboration. Last week hub West Scotland launched its annual Winter Warmer Appeal for new warm clothing for children living in poverty.
Innovation can feed the growing appetite for a sustainable food system
By 2050 the world’s population is expected to be close to 10 billion, and with it a serious demand for food. Feeding a growing population is a challenge but so too is doing it in a way that reduces the impact on our planet. So how can we sustainably ensure the world has enough to eat?
Buildings engineered for the future
Conservation engineering is about repairing and preserving what is there. However it can also be about developing the future use and purpose of a building to ensure it remains viable.
Solving the challenge of connecting Scotland’s rural communities
The Shared Rural Network sees the four UK mobile network operators - with considerable financial support from the UK Government and backed by the regulatory heft of Ofcom - come together to make 4G mobile broadband available to 95% of the UK – by 2026.
The homes they are a-changing
Buyers have a greater understanding about interiors and, spending more time at home, want the space to be functional as well as stylish. Home designers and interior specialists are taking note.
Webinar: Communication to support and drive effective change in uncertain times
Communication is one of the few things we can control in this uncertain time. It has a massive impact on employees, customers and partners and can make or break an organisation.
Effective political and stakeholder influencing post lockdown
For the past few months the Government have been focussed on COVID19 related issues. However, as we emerge from lockdown and move towards the Scottish election next year, manifestos are being considered and represent a great opportunity to engage and influence politicians and key stakeholders. But how do you do this successfully?
Outdoor learning gives children a healthy view of the world
The responsibility of a landscape architect extends beyond creating spaces for today’s group of young learners, it is about sustainable design that will meet the needs of future generations.
Scotland’s recovery hinges on building a green workforce
We need a workforce with an overarching aim to protect the global environment to deliver a green economy. The pace of change is fast and the opportunities for an interesting and rewarding career in the IB sector are wide and diverse.
Why the construction and development sector might dig us out of recession
There are most definitely bright spots – certainly with respect to the construction and development sector in Scotland, which is showing remarkable resilience – and I include Aberdeenshire in that analysis.
Offsite construction can become the ‘new normal’
As the house building industry begins to return to work, sites re-open, and companies re-examine their business strategies and models, it will become even more important to embrace new technologies and processes to ensure the restart and future development of the sector is done in a way that it can thrive long term.
Scotland’s opportunity to grow a new clean, sustainable economy
The idea of a net zero carbon emissions and zero waste economy isn’t as far-fetched as some may think. The key promise of a bio-based economy is that we can grow the sources of raw materials for every day products. Industrial Biotechnology (IB) is one of the many faces of innovation in the life sciences world. IB offers sustainable, scalable solutions to the current environmental challenges facing many industries.
Silver lining of lockdown - over 2500 people helped by Simon Community Scotland
Over the past four months, like many people, I have experienced some of the most challenging times in my career. But while this has been devastating in so many ways for so many people, it has also created a unique opportunity to prove that rough sleeping can be ended in our cities and it is possible to create and support positive change in the lives of the people we support.
Perceptive adds two housing clients
“These are two significant pieces of business, especially given lockdown, and demonstrate how Perceptive can add value for clients under challenging circumstances.”
From lockdown to labourer – the COVID crisis gave me a new string to my property bow
From an early age, I was always interested in the world of property and construction. I loved playing with Meccano and initially thought I would follow a career in architecture. As I moved through secondary school and studied more business-related subjects like economics, I began to envisage how my interest might take a turn into the development and property investment side.
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