Business Briefing 📈 Tourism centre at Scottish king Robert the Bruce site put on market
The facility sits at the start of a walk to a stone dedicated to Robert the Bruce
Business Correspondent
I take a lateral look at business in Scotland, writing across all sectors of the business community, from small firms to large-scale manufacturers, and relish speaking to the people behind new ventures. I produce the twice-daily business bulletins, which keep our readers up to date on a lively mix of stories. My Business Week column appears every Saturday.
I take a lateral look at business in Scotland, writing across all sectors of the business community, from small firms to large-scale manufacturers, and relish speaking to the people behind new ventures. I produce the twice-daily business bulletins, which keep our readers up to date on a lively mix of stories. My Business Week column appears every Saturday.
The facility sits at the start of a walk to a stone dedicated to Robert the Bruce
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