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Gas Network Upgrade to Bring Temporary Disruption to Forfar Town Centre

A key section of Forfar is set to undergo essential infrastructure work, with a temporary road closure planned in the town centre from early April. SGN has confirmed that gas network upgrade works will begin on East High Street from Monday 6 April. The project is expected to last around two weeks. Road closures and diversions The work will require a four way closure at the junction of East High

Buchanan Bespoke Shoemaking

Buchanan Bespoke stands as a paragon of Scottish craftsmanship, rooted deeply in the proud heritage of traditional shoemaking. Their website offers a seamless gateway into the world of custom Scottish

Folklore Scotland

Folklore Scotland is an enchanting portal to the mystical and mysterious aspects of Scottish culture, making it a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by legends, myths, and age-old tales. This

Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA)

In the digital age, access to scholarly information is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and innovation. The Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA), hosted by the University of Edinburgh, stands out

Flowers Grown in Scotland

Flowers Grown in Scotland is an exemplary website dedicated to showcasing the richness of Scotland’s floriculture directly from the fields of local growers. The site stands out for its commitment
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How Wi-Fi Became a “Camera”

In the rapidly evolving intersection of wireless communications and artificial intelligence, a quiet revolution is underway. Researchers and technologists are transforming an ordinary household staple — the Wi-Fi router — into a powerful sensing device capable of detecting human presence, body shape, motion, and even posture, all without using a single camera. What once required high-resolution video feeds, LiDAR, or infrared depth sensors can now be achieved using nothing more than the ambient radio waves already saturating most indoor environments. Welcome to the age of Wi-Fi-based 3D human sensing —

£547 Million Freeport Windfall to Be Reinvested Across the Highlands

A substantial financial dividend from the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport is set to be channelled back into Highland communities, after Highland Council endorsed an ambitious long-term Investment Plan. At the heart of the initiative lies an estimated £547 million in retained non-domestic rates (rNDR), generated from new

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