This has resulted in completion of the following five projects:restoration of the Japanese Gardens at Cowden;a digital hub in Cowie, offering training and business development opportunities;Walk, Cycle, Live Stirling active travel project, providing two high quality walking and cycling routes;A Regional Energy Masterplan, supporting a strategic whole systems approach to energy across Stirling and Clackmannanshire; andtransfer of land from the Ministry of Defence to Stirling Council to enable wider regeneration at Forthside.Meanwhile, the following four projects are in delivery:a flexible skills project, providing skills development opportunities to improve the employability of up to 500 individuals;an inclusion workers and investment fund, providing tailored employability support to 245 people from traditionally excluded groups;Scotland’s International Environment Centre (SIEC), offering research and collaboration opportunities to protect and enhance natural resources; andthe National Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Hub (NATIH), a research facility and business development hub for sustainable aquaculture food production that is due to open in November 2025. S6W...