## Funding for Scottish Industrial Sites to Drive Renewable Energy
The Scottish Government has announced a significant investment of £100 million to revitalize three industrial sites across Scotland, with a particular focus on renewable energy. This initiative aims to address the challenges posed by industrial decline and foster economic growth in these regions. The funding will be allocated to redevelop three sites, spanning Grangemouth, Rosyth, and Mid-Forth (Leith and Burntisland). These sites have been significantly impacted by industrial decline, with a legacy of heavy industry and a lack of diversification. The redevelopment project will prioritize renewable energy, aiming to create a sustainable and resilient future for these communities.
The FBC is a living document, constantly evolving and adapting to the scale and complexity of the events we are hosting.”
The Future of Festivals (FGF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the music festival industry. The Future of Festivals (FGF) has outlined a framework for the “Future of Festivals” (FBC) to guide the growth and development of the music festival industry. The FBC is a comprehensive plan that addresses various aspects of the music festival industry, including sustainability, safety, and economic impact.