Work on a new filter drain near Cairnie north of Huntly will run from Monday, May 27 to Friday June 7 under daytime traffic light control
What started as an idea hatched at a Inverurie kitchen table has grown into popular and expanding north-east sports club Team Ecosse Northboats
Parents of children affected by the closure of Tullynessle School and Nursery are calling for community support at a protest outside Woodhill House.
SNP MP for Gordon Constituency and candidate for the new Gordon & Buchan Constituency, Richard Thomson has comments on the July 4 date.
A fraudulent scheme which was operated in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray has seen a man arrested and a report submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
The General Election is to be held on July 4, with Parliament dissolved next week.
A Former Coastguard building at the Battery Tower in Banff could see a new lease of life thanks to its Texan owner.
Robert Gordon University fnal year Master of Architecture student Rachel Gray has won the HIAA award for a project called ‘Homegrown’
An autonomous robot which is helping check electrical equipment at a convertor station near Keith has a new name thanks to local schoolchildren.
The victory in Aberdeen means the side will now face Inverness this weekend
Local doctors, the chair of Bennachie Community Council, local residents and politicians met in Insch to discuss the way forward for Insch Hospital.
A plan submitted by care home firm Parklands for a new facility in Turriff back in 2022 was unanimously approved by councillors.
Aberdeenshire has reflected the national trend as Scotland moves towards becoming a more secular society.
Conservative and SNP politicians have both spoken out on changes to minor injury unit opening hours in Huntly.
The Met Office has said that some places could see 60-80mm of rain falling in 12 hours,
A revised application for a new branch of McDonald’s without a drive-thru has been given the green light by Aberdeenshire Council.
The number of disposable vapes being thrown away in the UK has grown across a single year from 1.3 to five million per week.
Kellands hard work and dedication to providing physical activity opportunities to its pupils has been rewarded with a prestigious award,
Plans to bring forward over 700 new homes and a primary school at Crichie which have been in the works since 2012 are being brought forward again.
The efforts of north-east students have raised over £156,000 for sixty six local charities.