Vertical farms demonstrate towering ambitions
More than 100 jobs could be taken at a Scottish business centre in Aberdeenshire as part of the Highlands and Galloway Railways' expansion programme in Scotland. They will be at the centre of this year's Edinburgh Pride event.
Source: pressandjournal.co.ukPublished on 2022-06-30
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