Mapix supports Grampian Transport Museum's new ‘Probing the Future’ autonomous car exhibition

  • Mapix supports Grampian Transport Museum’s new ‘Probing the Future’ autonomous car exhibition

    1st April 2019

    New exhibition showcasing the latest LiDAR technology and its’ impact on social change starts Saturday 30 March in Aberdeen, Scotland. When Grampian Transport Museum opens the doors to its exciting new 2019 exhibition on Saturday 30th March, visitors will enjoy a fascinating glimpse into the future of autonomous motoring in…

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  • Explore the ‘past lives of Leith’ in the museum of Edinburgh

    1st April 2019

    Visitors to the Museum of Edinburgh can now explore the results of the largest excavation of a medieval graveyard undertaken in Edinburgh. “Past Lives of Leith”, which delves into the fascinating work carried out by experts from Headland Archaeology and the City of Edinburgh Council, opens to the public today…

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  • Captured on canvas – the Country’s Best prepare for the Highland Show

    1st April 2019

    The date of the 179th Royal Highland Show draws ever closer with the unveiling of a series of stunning artist impressions of rural life, Show scenes and one of Scotland’s most distinctive native breeds, the Highland. Taking place from the 20th – 23rd June 2019 at the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, the four-day iconic celebration…

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  • WBD launches new service scale-ups and partners with Yena to support innovation

    29th March 2019

    Law firm Womble Bond Dickinson (WBD) has announced a new service for fast growing businesses, WBD Accelerate, alongside a formal partnership with Yena, a virtual acceleration community that supports entrepreneurs and the growth of start-ups across the UK. WBD Accelerate is headed up by Technology Partner, Alastair Mitton. He comments:…

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  • The top end of the Edinburgh property market stirs into life but ennui remains the norm

    29th March 2019

    There is an element of stasis in the Edinburgh residential property market at the moment; a sense of lives continuing to be put on hold until some semblance of normality returns to events beyond the Pentland Hills. There is no question that Brexit uncertainty is above all the other uncertainties…

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  • Ryden Strengthens Planning & Research Team

    29th March 2019

    Ryden has announced the appointment of Charlotte Ballantyne as new Associate to support the growth of its award-winning Planning & Research department in Edinburgh, providing both external and internal consultancy services. Charlotte has 15 years of experience in property consultancy and business development projects. Her professional background includes property research,…

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  • Edinburgh based IT Company, becomes Employee Owned

    29th March 2019

    Edinburgh based IT Consultancy and Managed Services firm, Quorum Network Resources Ltd will make the move to employee ownership on Friday 29th March, with an employee trust owning the majority of shares in the business on behalf of Quorum’s 100 employees. The company currently provides a variety of IT services…

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  • Barclays announces £14bn fund to help UK SMEs through uncertain times

    29th March 2019

    Barclays has today announced a £14bn* lending fund as part of a series of initiatives to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) to succeed and flourish through Brexit and beyond. Focused on building SME resilience during uncertain times, the package of support includes: A £14bn* dedicated lending fund for the…

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  • DM Hall markets heritable interest of “Sea Salt” restaurant in Islay’s Port Ellen at £200,000

    29th March 2019

    The heritable interest of the property currently trading as “Sea Salt”, an open all-year round licensed restaurant and takeaway in Port Ellen on Islay, is being marketed at a price of £200,000 by DM Hall, one of Scotland’s leading independent firms of chartered surveyors, A popular venue serving both locals…

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  • Business confidence dips in Scotland

    29th March 2019

    Bank of Scotland Business Barometer for March 2019 shows: Overall confidence for firms in Scotland fell eight points month-on-month to minus three per cent Firms’ confidence in their own business prospects was down seven points to 10 per cent, compared with February Overall business confidence in Scotland fell eight points…

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