Regulates Scottish Water, the State-owned company providing water and sewerage services in Scotland. Consultation and decision documents.
An illustrated guide to the history, architecture, the River Clyde and shipbuilding in Glasgow.
Manufacturer of ROVs, propulsion systems, and harsh environment machinery. Located in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Interview in which the author provides his views on Edinburgh.
This site is primarily dedicated to Scotland, its culture, its history, and its clan system. Also included on this site are links to genealogy pages, pages on the British Monarchy, some poetry, and other general history sites.…
The literary pages of the Scotland daily; features reviews and author profiles. UK.
Publisher, b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, 17 March, 1784; d. in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A., 12 September, 1870.
Rock musician from Scotland. Site includes biography, gig dates, MP3 clips, a photo gallery, and reviews.
Mobile disco for North Cumbria and Southwest Scotland. Details of services and equipment used.
Site includes information about tours and the company guides, as well as safety tips.
Cisco Learning Partner, offers a wide range of Checkpoint, Cisco, and Microsoft courses. Locations in Scotland, United Kingdom.
Budget accommodation for travellers, students and backpackers alike with twin, double and dorm room accommodation in a friendly atmosphere.
Contact and info site for this society in the west of Scotland.
Teetime Scotland tells the stories of Scotland's Highland Clearances, wherever possible from primary sources and first-hand accounts. Parishes, people, photographs and passenger lists.…
Lift repair, installation and maintenance. Based in Glasgow serving central Scotland.
Describes services and include business plan downloadable tools. Lanark, Scotland.
Passengers from flights bound for the United States and Canada are being accommodated in hotels around Scotland.
History of the families of Western Scotland including Ayrshire, Renfrewshire, Lanark and Argyll.
A manuscript Scottish missal or mass-book, written in 1491 by James Sibbald, priest of Arbuthnott, in Scotland, for use in that church.
… in a town called Kilwinning, which is on the west coast of Scotland. Details of the various activities the church undertakes, kids services and staff profiles.…
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