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Scottish coastlines vital role in tackling climate emergency
Scientists from the University of St Andrews will undertake the first comprehensive study of the carbon stored in Scotland’s coastal wetlands. Read more -
First Minister thanks pandemic volunteers
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has recorded a video message thanking the tens of thousands of volunteers who have helped Scotland’s response to... Read more -
Outdoor learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
Children and families are to benefit from expert guidance on learning and play in an outdoor environment during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Read more -
Podcast offers up food and farming focused homeschool inspiration
The latest episode of OnFARM, Scotland’s Rural Podcast, has been working in partnership with RHET (The Royal Highland Education Trust) to provide... Read more -
'Savour the Flavours' relaunches in Dumfries & Galloway
The ground-breaking industry-led project aims to boost the regional food and drink industry, and is relaunching as a series of online industry... Read more -
Lockdown restrictions begin to ease this weekend
While some outdoor activity restrictions will ease as of Friday, the public are still urged to stay at home as much as possible and maintain strict... Read more -
£8 million of Community Wellbeing Fund allocated to projects
Funding of more than £8 million is helping projects to deliver mental health support and wellbeing services for people who are feeling isolated... Read more -
Food Punks feature on award winning Rural Youth Podcast
Hear from Tweeddale Youth Action Manager and occasional Head Chef of Food Punks Dave Hodson in the latest episode from the award-winning Rural Youth... Read more -
Sector guidance for easing lockdown restrictions
New guidance has been published for retailers and manufacturers to consider how people can safely return to work. Read more -
Bee disease confirmed in Perthshire
An outbreak of American Foulbrood (AFB) has been found in an apiary near Blairgowrie. Read more