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The Scottish Development International provides an overview of the advantages of living and working in Dumfries & Galloway. This introduction to the region covers a number of ...read more
The Crichton University Campus in Dumfries is Scotland's first multi-institutional campus, hosting the University of Glasgow, the University of Paisley, Bell College and Dumfries a...read more
According to an overview of capital construction within Dumfries & Galloway over £200 million will be invested in capital projects in the region over the next five years. Thes...read more
Dumfries is a vibrant regional capital and consequently has a positive effect on the economic growth of the region. Dumfries is therefore home to the headquarters of organisations...read more
The Stranraer Waterfront is a natural water inlet located in one of the regions most significant towns. Stena Line’s decision to vacate the site and move further up Loch Ryan pres...read more
With a population of around 147,000 people, Dumfries & Galloway is the third largest area in Scotland and forms the south west corner of the country. The region is primarily r...read more
Scottish Enterprise Dumfries & Galloway aim to turn the challenges faced by the region into opportunities for growth and future prosperity by launching and supporting a range o...read more
The Dumfries & Galloway Local Economic Forum (LEF) developed this document in partnership with local area stakeholders to present the Five Year Economic Development Strategy fo...read more