NHS Grampian staff have been given a sneak peek of what the birthing suites will look like at a new multi-million-pound hospital.
The Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill will be the focus of a new public consultation launched today
The Royal Highland Show launches its 2024 tickets as north-east champions celebrate their success.
One of the last remaining vestiges of the former railway station in Turriff could be about to see a new lease of life thanks to a local group.
An archaeologist at Aberdeen University has been awarded £1.7million to investigate the earliest period in which humans may have inhabited Scotland.
New Forestry Grants Scheme measures include making funding available for planting fruit, nut and native trees.
Gillian Martin MSP has expressed frustration with economic damage to agriculture noted in the latest Government paper detailing the impact of Brexit.
Thunderstorms could develop on Sunday afternoon as cooler conditions follow from the west, clearing east into the North Sea.
The consultation period for responses on route options for the new northern powerline has been extended until June 30.
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has announced its new five year strategy which seeks to make Scotland the ‘go-to’ choice for premium red meat worldwide.
Land managers will be given more powers to help control the deer population after updated rules were introduced to Parliament this week.
Land managers will be given more powers to help control the deer population after updated rules were introduced to Parliament this week.
The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Sir William Young Award has been presented to Dochy Ormiston (MVO) and Sylvia Ormiston (MVO).
The arable sector is welcomed back to Balruddery Farm, Dundee on July 4 for the field-based Arable Scotland event.
SSEN Transmission has extended the consultation period for a further five weeks to allow more time for feedback on the 400kV line proposal.
The talents of north-east film makers were to the fore thanks at a unique event which showcases Doric language and culture.
Over 1600 goods were entered into the latest Thainstone sale and top prices included a 2013 Liebherr A311 Wheeled Slew excavator selling for £29,500.
The Scottish SPCA has appealed for information after a llama was found wandering in Aberdeenshire near New Pitsligo.
Banchory’s history will be brought back to life once more following the completion of an extensive refurbishment of the town’s library and museum.
Aberdeenshire Council is to develop a strategy to help in the development and future sustainable maintenance of a regional coastal path network.