The Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has received final UK government approval of its Full Business Case (FBC) following approval from the Scottish Government in October. Approval of the FBC is an important step towards unlocking £25 million of seed capital funding to support the reindustrialisation
Forth Green Freeport
The Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has submitted its full business case to the UK and Scottish governments.
Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has appointed Sarah Murray as the first chief executive of the consortium. FGF officially opened for business last month with a commitment to deliver an ambitious green growth strategy to re-industrialise Scotland, bringing economic and net zero benefits for the country as
The Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has officially opened for business, unlocking investment incentives for the region. This follows approval from the Scottish and UK governments of its outline business case and the designation of three tax sites in Grangemouth, Rosyth, and the Mid-Forth region (Lei
Dame Susan Rice has been appointed as the inaugural independent chair of Forth Green Freeport to deliver a green growth strategy for Scotland’s industrial corridor. Dame Rice is an experienced chartered banker who has had a distinguished career in finance as the former chair and CEO of Lloyds

