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Nesta and the Nesta Trust are registered as charities in England and Wales, [9] [10] and Nesta is registered in Scotland. [11] Following Nesta’s new 2030 strategy, Nesta primarily operates in the following three areas: A Sustainable Future: Nesta’s programmatic focus is on reducing household emissions by 28 per cent versus 2019 levels ...
Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy, Kate Forbes, revealed the Scottish Government's 10 year economic plan called National Strategy for Economic Transformation (NSET) on 1 March 2022. [1] This is the first strategic economic work the Scottish National Party administration had done since the publication of The Sustainable Growth ...
Social Innovation Camp was set up in London, in early 2008, with support from the Young Foundation and NESTA. Social Innovation Camps have taken place: [2] April 2008 at the Young Foundation in Bethnal Green, London. [3] December 2008 at the Young Foundation in Bethnal Green, London. [4] June 2009 at The Saltire Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. [5]
Nesta Guinness-Walker (born 1999), English footballer; Nesta Piper (born 1982), Montserratian cricketer; Nesta Roberts (1913–2009), Welsh journalist; Nest ferch Rhys (c. 1085–before 1136), also known as Princess Nesta, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr; Nesta Toumine (1912–1996), dancer, choreographer, artistic director and teacher in Canada
National Theatre Wales (NTW) was a charity and theatre company based in Wales.It was established in 2009, but following the cessation of funding in April 2024, it closed in December 2024, with its community work being carried on and evolved to become its own charitable organisation, TEAM Collective Cymru
Her script, The Beauty of the Common Tool, directed by Owen Thomas, was awarded funding in the first year of the British Screen/Scottish Television short film scheme, Prime Cuts. In 1996 Miles Thomas became a Fellow of the Nipkow Programm, Berlin, where she wrote the screenplays for Ringing the True and One Life Stand . [ 3 ]
There was virtually no urban property. Most of the present Scottish estate excepting foreshore and salmon fishing is due to inward investment, including Glenlivet Estate, the largest area of land managed by the Crown Estate in Scotland, purchased in 1937, [5] Applegirth, Fochabers and Whitehill estates, purchased in 1963, 1937 and 1969 ...
The primary sources of electricity generation in Scotland are provided through renewable energy (61.8%), nuclear (25.7%) and fossil fuel generation (10.9%). [1] Whitelee Wind Farm is the largest onshore wind farm in the United Kingdom, and was Europe's largest onshore wind farm for some time. [2]