Latest articles from Colin Cardwell
Sponsored Effective procurement puts Scottish organisations on the map
In an era where groups and businesses can often find themselves struggling to procure necessary goods and services, members of Scotland Excel have full access to everything they need as well as guidance and expertise, writes Neil Clark
Sponsored Seven stunning and affordable courses are making golf more inclusive in Fife
With its centuries old reputation as the home of golf, Fife is a magnet for players at every level – both from home and overseas. Many of the upscale clubs nestling on its coastline though are a reminder that in straitened economic times many of us are finding that an enjoyable round of golf has become an increasingly expensive luxury.
Sponsored Peerless initiative boosts productivity and performance for Scottish businesses
“We also run member surveys to identify critical areas in which they need support and nurture strong relationships with them, actively listening to make sure the programme meets their needs on an ongoing basis.”
Sponsored Fife Golf Trust at the root of biodiversity on its golf courses
David Gray clearly knows something of the power of persuasion. During a bitterly cold snap at Dunnikier Park Golf Course in Kirkcaldy he helped to motivate eight volunteers to plant an impressive 405 new trees in 8 hours.
SCOTLAND'S PORTS Outlook is shipshape at the Port of Cromarty Firth
After securing Green Freeport status in 2023, the Port of Cromarty Firth is now charting a course for the future by securing £50m for renewables infrastructure that will create hundreds of new jobs – while also planning a major expansion of its cruise ship operations,
Does tycoon Jim McColl have a business solution SMEs can bank on?
When entrepreneur Jim McColl found a lack of dedicated banking for SMEs, he decided to remedy this with the logical solution . . . a new bank
BUSINESS HQ Can AI put the art in smart Scottish architecture?
Can AI put the art in smart Scottish architecture?
Sponsored Why Scotland must place hydrogen at the heart of its energy transition strategy
The UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) which advises the UK and devolved governments on emissions targets is commendably unafraid to speak truth to power. This recently included its recent observations on the increasingly pivotal role of hydrogen on the route to net-zero.
Sponsored Why Orkney is poised to play a pivotal role in Scotland's net zero ambitions
With its abundant natural assets Orkney is poised to play a pivotal role in Scotland's net zero ambitions, however access to funding will be needed to help it build the infrastructure required