THE property group that has fought a 10-year battle to regenerate the former Rosyth naval base now hopes to turn it into a renewable energy park creating 3500 jobs and attracting £500 million of investment.
THE property group that has fought a 10-year battle to regenerate the former Rosyth naval base now hopes to turn it into a renewable energy park creating 3500 jobs and attracting £500 million of investment.
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SIMON BAIN
Scarborough Group, an English family-owned business with a 30-year association with Fife-based Muir Group, has ploughed £8m into cleaning up one of the UK's most contaminated sites, adjacent to its 1990s development of office blocks close to Rosyth dockyard.
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