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£62 million fund announced for energy sector
A multi-million pound fund has been set up to help the energy sector recover from the dual economic impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the oil and... Read more -
Industry Experts Volunteer To Help D&G Businesses Plan For Restart
Dumfries & Galloway’s food and drink brand, Savour the Flavours, is launching a series of industry knowledge sharing meetings to help local... Read more -
Interactive maps show breakdown of COVID-19 emergency community support funding
A new collection of digital maps is to display the funding being given to support communities across Scotland affected by coronavirus (COVID-19). Read more -
Tyne Esk LEADER Projects respond to the COVID-19 crisis
A number of Tyne Esk LEADER projects have successfully adapted to the 'new normal' brought about by COVID-19. Read more -
More support for small businesses
Small businesses which share properties but do not pay business rates are now eligible to apply for grants to help with the impact of COVID-19. Read more -
'Savour the Flavours' launches new survey to inform business restart planning
Dumfries & Galloway’s food and drink brand, Savour the Flavours, is asking people across the region to take part in a major survey to help inform... Read more -
Further support announced for the tourism industry
Further measures have been announced by Tourism Secretary Fergus Ewing to support Scotland’s vital tourism industry. Read more -
National Rural Mental Health Forum publishes report on 'Highlands and Islands Connections' project
'Highlands and Islands Connections' is a pilot project exploring community based mental health. Read more -
COVID-19 guidance published for Farmers and Crofters
Guidance for farmers and crofters to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) has been published by the Scottish Government. Read more -
Farming family urge people to #KeepTalking
RSABI have launched a video this week from a West Lothian farming family to raise awareness of mental health and the importance of talking. Read more