


Formed in 1963 by the late James Pearson Wilson originally as a contracting business...
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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
The Solway Firth will be the location for the Robin Rigg wind farm which will generate around 2% of Scotland’s total electricity consumption, enough to power up to 178,000 average ...read more
High-speed broadband internet access has long been highlighted as one of the key factors in determining the health and prosperity of a region’s business community. The Atlas proje...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
Chapelcross nuclear power station is located in Dumfriesshire within four miles of the Solway estuary. The station produced its last electricity in 2004 and the 92 hectare site is...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