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PERTH IS THE PLACE:


SCOTLAND’S T O M INTERNATIONAL A BOTH EASILY A PROVIDING C


H E 180 REST OF T E UK A ON L DES


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108 mins 25 mins 20 mins 55 mins


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99 mins 21 mins


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136 mins 58 mins 65 mins


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G CONNECTIONS TO TS TO THE ORE THAN


S TWO MAJOR Y ACCES


L AIRPOR S AORTS A RE ESSIBLE BY R


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Perth enjoys a beautiful setting in the heart of Scotland and is home to several corporate headquarters, including energy giant SSE, A including energy giant SSE, Aviva, Stagecoach and Highland Spring. It also enjoys a strategic location, within an hour’s drive of sev ’s top r


’s drive of seven of the


UK’s top r esear ch universities, and the city itself is home to the largest campus of the University of the Highlands & Islands.


INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS AT


W ith significant str engths in tourism, clean technology and food and drink (the city is home to Scotland’ s National Food and Drink Park), all supported by the Council’s tailored “open for business” approach, the Perth City Region is also primed for significant international investment opportunities and the city’ investment opportunities and the city’ s workforce boasts one of the highest concentrations of graduates acr


s


concentrations of graduates across Scotland’s seven cities.


This is a gr eat place to live as well as work for all ages; with mor e places to eat and drink per head of population than any other Scottish city. Surr . Surr ounding Perthshir e is also the UK’ s leading destination for adventure tourism, and


s drive of seven of the


WHERE BUSINESS IS DEVELOPING


PERTH IS A DYNAMIC SMALL EUROPEAN CITY WITH A PROJECTED POPULATION INCREASE OF 25% BY 2030, WHICH MAKES IT ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING CITIES IN SCOTLAND.


the ar ea’ s outstanding natural beauty is a powerful draw in the expanding market of wellbeing tourism. The tourism economy was worth more than £400m in 2016, with the area atracting mor


ea atracting more than two


million visitors. Timely figurimely figur es for London- based developer, , Henley Homes, which has just opened The Dunalastair Hotel, a 5-star boutique hotel at Kinloch Rannoch, following a £5m r


following a £5m refurbishment. PERTH CITY P


Y PLAN


pr ojects will sustain and build the r egional economy over the next 20 years, and these ar e set out in the Perth City Plan. They include the development of the River T


A number of key city development ojects will sustain and build the r


Tay waterfr ont as a leisur ont as a leisur e and


pontoons, a City Centr e Activity Centr e and riverside kiosk opportunities. This is to be complemented by impr ealm in the city


tourism destination, with river taxis, pontoons, a City Centr


be complemented by improvements to the public realm in the city


Up to 7,000 new homes ar e planned, to accommodate a population that is expected to incr ease by 25% within the next two decades. This expansion of the urban area, mainly to the west of the city


Up to 7,000 new homes ar .


ly to the west of the city, y,


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