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Tag Archives: Cabinet Secretary Infrastrcture

Scotland’s water, Scottish Water, climate change and the south east

Posted on June 21, 2012 by newsroom

(Updated 15.00) On Tuesday (19th June) the Scottish Government announced that the UK government Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Climate Change, Community News, Environment, Funding, Politics, Tourism, Water | Tagged Aimera, Alex Neil, Alex Salmonld, Argyll, Business Stream, Cabinet Secretary Infrastrcture, CalMac, CMAL, commercial, competitors, conference, exploratory talks, hydro dams, infrastructure, john swinney, lochs, long term, Macquarie Bank, Making Scotland a Hydro Nation, Osprey water, reservoirs, scotland, Scottish Futures Trust, Scottish Government, sell off, service, severn Trent, Severn Water, south eatr, SSE, suppliers, Thames Water, UK Government, Water, water reserves, water resources, what if | 9 Comments

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