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Shovels in the Ground as £12m Stewarton Investment Works Start
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23 August 2024Work on a multi-million-pound, multi-project package of investment to alleviate sewer flooding in Stewarton, East Ayrshire is set to begin
£2.3m Solar Power and Battery Energy Storage Scheme Complete
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14 August 2024The solar power and battery energy storage scheme near Selkirk is set to save around 169 tonnes of carbon annually
Green Energy Boost for East Ayrshire
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5 August 2024A project to install nearly 900 solar panels has been completed at a waste water treatment works in East Ayrshire.
Investment in Scotland's Sewers Preventing Pollution
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7 August 2024Net Zero Secretary Gillian Martin gets insight into how smart-technology intelligent networks are reducing pollution
Road Closure Required for North Lanarkshire Sewer Upgrade
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11 September 2024We are advising residents and road users in the North Lanarkshire village of Glemavis of a road closure as part of our £2million project to upgrade the local sewer network.
Return of Flows Not Far Off for First Phase of Sewer Project
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2 September 2024The first phase of a more-than £10million investment to upgrade a strategic rising sewer main between Renfrew and Glasgow is nearing completion.
Green Energy to Power Pumps at Moffat Borehole
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12 September 2024A solar scheme in Moffat is now helping power the pumps which provide water to the town’s water treatment works
Tide has Turned on Greenock A8 Floods
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20 February 2024Our £2.5million project to tackle frequent flooding on the A8 trunk road through Inverclyde has been completed
May Day Date for Vital A8 Works
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28 April 2023We are reminding road users of vital enabling works on the A8 in Greenock as part of our £2.5million flood alleviation project
Solar Giant Switched on in East Dunbartonshire
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26 April 2023A solar scheme of seismic proportions is now live at our most energy intensive site