A further case of bird flu has been confirmed by the Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer at premises at Ord Of Cardno, Memsie.
Ellon Sole Mates saw 50 members sign up to their first sessions following an open Meet and Greet in the town this week.
Collections and fundraisers held over Christmas in Turriff has given a real boost to several causes as donations were handed over this week.
Our round-up of community based events including in Balmedie, Newburgh, Turriff, Udny, Inverurie and New Deer in the coming week.
The NESGF consortium are bitterly disappointed in today's announcement that the North East will not be awarded Green Freeport status.
Original Burns manuscripts have been added to the National Trust for Scotland’s Robert Burns collection in Alloway following a fundraising campaign.
Aberdeen and Peterhead lose out as Inverness and Cromarty Firth is selected to become one of Scotland’s first two Green Freeports.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson has expressed concern over the decision by Aberdeenshire Council to end the Ready2Go service around Inverurie
Participants in the Scottish Farm Business Survey are bring offered a full carbon footprint measurement using Agrecalc.
A 74-year-old man and a 73-year-old woman from one of the cars were taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where they remain in a serious condition.
If you’ve dreamt of a home in the countryside then this three-bedroom fixer-upper near Birkenhills to the south of Turriff could be worth a look.
Farmers, advisers and industry reps were introduced to the new Deeside Monitor Farm, at Meikle Maldron farm, Torphins by Duncan and Claire Morrison.
Drivers are advised to find an alternative route after a multi-vehicle collision on the A96 has lead to a road closure.
MSP Karen Adam has commented on the apparent leaked information around the winners of the Freeport status bids in Scotland.
The head of education at Aberdeenshire Council, Laurence Findlay, has been appointed to the board of Aberdeen Science Centre.
A career in flight was told by guest David Adam in his talk this week to the Garioch Heritage Society.
The first store lamb sale of the year resulted in a far more positive trade than anticipated with a good attendance of buyers at Thainstone.
A recent survey indicated, on balance, a preference for a timetabled service over Ready2Go after service reliability issues.
Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid has said that comments made by the Prime Minister have underlined his commitment to carbon capture and storage.
Farming businesses, particularly those heavily reliant on electricity store fresh produce safely, will struggle to absorb huge hikes in energy