Posted 01.04.26
Business Rates for Onshore Renewables – the argument for local retention
Onshore wind farms in Scotland could soon be paying over £200 million each year in Business Rates and...
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Scotland’s climate is changing. From flooding to wildfires, our infrastructure is facing pressures that, for the most part, it wasn’t designed to withstand. BiGGAR Economics was commissioned by the Institute of Civil Engineers in Scotland to help them understand the wider socio-economic impacts of focusing on climate ready infrastructure.
Scotland’s infrastructure underpins a wide set of economic and social outcomes. Delivering climate ready infrastructure will strengthen those outcomes as well as mitigating the immediate impacts of climate change
More details can be found on the ICE Scotland website:
Posted 17.11.20
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Posted 01.04.26
Business Rates for Onshore Renewables – the argument for local retention
Onshore wind farms in Scotland could soon be paying over £200 million each year in Business Rates and...
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Posted 26.03.26
Easterbrook Hall: More than a Venue
Based on the Crichton Estate in Dumfries, Easterbrook Hall is the largest conference and events venue in the...
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Posted 30.01.26
Economic Impact of the Port of Inverness
BiGGAR Economics was commissioned to assess the current economic impact of the Port of Inverness. We also assessed...
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