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Top Up Taps Save 20 Million Plastic Bottles
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9 December 2025Our network of iconic blue taps across Scotland have reached a major milestone in reducing plastic in the environment and keeping people hydrated on-the-go
Scotland Sees 56% Increase in People Learning to Swim
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18 December 2025The number of Scots taking part in the Learn to Swim programme has increased by more than half over the past seven years, according to a new report
Young Reuben Makes a Splash with Winning Design
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22 December 2025Cap celebrating 10 years of Learn to Swim programme created by Glasgow youngster
Decade of Teaching Scotland to Swim Capped at Anniversary Event
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3 November 2025Ten years of building ‘Generation Swim’ celebrated in Edinburgh
Afton Reservoir Peatland Project Complete
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3 June 2025We have completed work to restore over 500 hectares of peatland in East Ayrshire to protect water quality and cut carbon
Scots Kids Dive In for Life-Saving Lessons During Drowning Prevention Week
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13 June 2025More than 82,000 youngsters to learn vital water safety skills this June
Major award for teams behind Scotland's new green waste water treatment works
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13 June 2025Scotland’s newest green waste water treatment works has won a prestigious sustainability award from The Royal Academy of Engineering
New Native Woodland Planted at Clunas Reservoir
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1 May 2025Hundreds of native broadleaf trees have been planted on land surrounding a highland reservoir, helping to improve biodiversity in the area and lock up carbon
Innovative Flooding Scheme Completed in Prestwick
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20 May 2025An innovative flooding project which saw free water butts and planters offered to residents in Prestwick has been completed.
Enhancing the Environment in Murrayfield: Major £3million Project to Start
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19 May 2025Work on a major £3million project to protect an iconic Edinburgh watercourse from rags, wet wipes and other sewer related debris gets underway next month.