Greenspace officer Elizabeth Stayner has discuss proposals for the planting of a new, large wooded area within Turriff with the help of Rotarians.
North-east families will see the first of five Cost of Living Payments worth £301 hitting bank accounts this spring.
Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show and Matthew Bourne’s Romeo & Juliet come to His Majesty’s Theatre this autumn.
David Duguid MP speaking at DeCarbScotland has said that the Acorn Project at St Fergus is in a positive position for funding later this year.
Just 58.4 per cent of patients were seen within four-hours at major Emergency Departments, the lowest four-hour performance since records began.
Turriff Community Council have again challenged Aberdeenshire Council over the time taken to carry out basic repairs in the town.
Aberdeenshire Council has asked groups thinking about hosting events celebrating the forthcoming Coronation to apply in good time for licences.
Farmers and researchers may be unable to take advantage of the technology, while food grown south of the border can do so claims a local MP.
A north-east ladies clay shooting group have blasted into 2023 for their ninth year with an unrivalled calendar of events.
RSABI which supports people in Scottish agriculture, is urging people to make the most of the grants and support services available to them.
Landscape and Roads Services deal with a significant number of complaints relating to overgrown vegetation on footpaths and road junctions.
Amey North East Trunk Roads will start improvement schemes back to back on two sections of the A96 from Tuesday evening.
The Inverurie Raft Race makes a welcome return in June this year, with registration now open.
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine MP Andrew Bowie has called for urgent action on flooding which has affected towns including Ballater and Kemnay.
A scheduled bus service serving Cuminestown, New Byth, Garmond and Turriff is to be trialled from March 6 on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Charlie Ramsay will talk on the history of The Ramsay Round, an iconic challenge taking in 23 munros, over 56 miles and 28,500 feet of climbing.
Aberdeenshire Council has secured a further investment from sportscotland to continue delivery of the Active Schools programme in the north-east.
A prioritised programme of charging point installations is being developed for the north-east with a focus on filling existing gaps in the network
A group of Aberdeenshire Councillors think a further option should be investigated as part of plans to provide a new school in south Formartine.
A watch inscribed “FROM ALEX TO VIOLET 1939” was found in Morrison's in Inverurie and police are trying to trace the owner.