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Power & Control Solutions new website

Just a wee post to say that Power and Control Solutions Ltd. ’s new website is now live.

The site replaces a previous version which did not fully reflect the products and services PCS offer. We have worked closely with them to provide a better site which describes more fully the services in power generation to  power generating companies, generator firms and big service critical industries like telecommunications and datacentres inthe financial sector. They also work offshore both on fixed installations and ships, especially inthe Oil Sector.

The new website descibes a number of projects they have worked on globally as well as explaining information about the solutions and field services they offer using integrated control systems and components from companies like ComAp and GAC.

In building their site we used php, and some AJAX and jQuery components to provide a pleasing and simple design.

We hope the website is a success for PCS and look forward to working with them again in the future.

Save Gillies Hill Walk 2008

The save Gillies Hill walk will take place on 22nd june 2008, starting at 14:00 in Cambusbarron Park. The Save Gillies Hill campaign has been running for over a year now, following the notice given by the operators of Murrayshall Quarry, that they intended to expand operations in accordance with a licence granted many years ago.

The Gillies Hill area is deemed to have both historical and environmental importance, being that it hosts a large range of flora and fauna on a rocky outcrop overlooking the village of Cambusbarron. Following the march last year, the expansion of quarrying did not take place but there is nothing really to stop it doing so and in so doing destroying what has become a hugely popular wild area for walking, biking, and wildlife watching.

We support the campaign to save the hill and hope you will too. You can learn a bit more about the campaign at the save Gillies Hill website.

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