Loch Duart announces industry leading feed on 25th anniversary Biomar's Blue Impact feed reinforces Scottish salmon farms' commitment to low impact farming and healthier fish.

Loch Duart announces industry leading feed on 25th anniversary

Declan BarbourLoch Duart

Just one year since introducing its groundbreaking Blue Impact feed Loch Duart is celebrating its 25th anniversary by announcing that the new, improved diet means its salmon is now industry leading in health, low impact farming and purity. By maintaining high Omega-3 levels, further reducing its carbon footprint, taking the lead in lowering its Foraged Fish Dependency Ratio and triple cleaning the fish oils in its feed, Loch Duart salmon has set a new standard for salmon quality and environmental impact.

Kilts, kindness and community: Stagecoach takes strides to support local charities

Kilts, kindness and community: Stagecoach takes strides to support local charities

Declan BarbourStagecoach West Scotland

This Sunday, 28th April, the heart of Glasgow will be pulsing with the vibrant tartans of the Kiltwalk, as Stagecoach West Scotland’s team lace up their walking shoes to raise money for a number of local charities.

The team will fundraise for the Night Before Christmas Campaign again this year along with other charities including Ayrshire Hospice, Crosshouse Children’s Fund, MND Scotland, Alzheimer Scotland and Beatson Cancer Charity. All charities hold a special place in the employees’ hearts.

Stagecoach on digital drive with introduction of single and return tickets on app

Stagecoach on digital drive with introduction of single and return tickets on app

Declan BarbourStagecoach West Scotland

Stagecoach West Scotland is on a mission to simplify bus travel for its customers by launching single and return tickets on the Stagecoach Bus App.

Customers in Ayrshire will be the first in the UK to pilot the scheme, the roll out from Monday 15th April 2024 will be limited to Irvine town services with a view to launch singles and return tickets across the UK.

Capital Cruising begins busiest ever cruise season across Scottish ports

Capital Cruising begins busiest ever cruise season across their Scottish ports

Declan BarbourCapital Cruising, Forth Ports

The busiest season ever for Forth Ports’ Capital Cruising business, kicks off this month. A record bursting 161 cruise calls are booked in this season calling across Scotland’s east coast, carrying an estimated 235,000 passengers who will be visiting Edinburgh, Fife and Dundee during 2024. This is further growth for the cruise business, which welcomed 149 vessels in 2023, where ships sail directly into the Port of Leith, Rosyth and Dundee’s cruise berth as well as deep water anchorages in the River Forth for Newhaven and South Queensferry.