The application proposes a new public house on the ground floor and short term accommodation on first floor.
In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin encourages local engagement in the upcoming council ward elections.
in his latest column, MP Richard Thomson discusses how the agriculture and energy issues are affecting the north-east.
Works will take place between 7.30pm and 6.30am each night
Changes come into force 18 April.
Support is being focussed on low emission slurry spreading equipment and slurry store covers that are proven to reduce harmful ammonia emissions.
Aberdeenshire cases have risen slightly in the last few days
One sheep suffered extensive injuries consistent with a dog attack which resulted in euthanasia.
An 18-year-old man and two boys, aged 15 and 13, have been charged in connection with wilful fireraising.
A strong performance saw them lose out to West Lothian.
Anglers saw their returns increasing as the fish start to feed more frequently.
A review will look at the possible closure of the central reservation on the main road.
Sitting councillor Iain Taylor will be joined by Gordon Lang to represent the Scottish Conservative and Unionists in the upcoming elections.
Formed back in 1983, the group has been formally closed down.
Vehicles were stopped across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray.
How Many Left? celebrates the sometimes not so classic cars of which there are less than 500 examples left.
Vehicles were taken from properties in Mintlaw and Fyvie.
The slipway will be improved after an award of £102,000.
In his latest column, MP David Duguid looks at increased air links in the north-east, the Spring Statement and welcoming families from Ukraine.
Robert Gilchrist will lead The Society in working to achieve their vision of producing beef fit for the future.