Alison Argo will step down as secretary/treasurer of the Royal Northern Agricultural Society in November as two new appointments are announced.
Rings of Power’ star Morfydd Clark is set to play Aberdeenshire's Dame Evelyn Glennie, a pioneering deaf musician and grammy winner, in a new biopic.
Mackie’s of Scotland saw an impressive 37 per cent increase in export sales for its luxury ice cream during the last financial year.
Swift nesting boxes added to new build homes in Inverurie in December 2022 have seen signs of use this summer.
Over £34million is to be invested in four Aberdeen based green shipping research projects as part of a national round of awards totalling £80million.
The festival, now in its tenth year, celebrates quality local food and Tarland’s thriving music scene.
Rural groups are being invited to apply for grants from The Royal Countryside Fund in the next round of their Supporting Rural Communities programme.
Pro-active action by officers saw millions of pounds worth of illegal drugs recovered, between April and June 2023.
Scottish composer Erland Cooper will play Aberdeen’s Music Hall on Saturday, September 23 in what is to be the only Scottish date on his European tour
Thunderstorms are expected to develop over England and Wales then move north and north-east into Northern Ireland and parts of northern Scotland.
Inverurie Community Campus was the venue on Saturday for I-Con which brings together cosplay and gaming fans from the north-east.
NHS Grampian has revealed work with a leading pregnancy and baby loss charity to design a suite for bereaved families at a new north-east hospital.
The Autumn Autojumble and Car Boot Sale at the Grampian Transport Museum is the ideal event to pick up project parts or have a much needed clear out.
An award nominated book by Aberdeenshire school children has been given the Prime Minister's seal of approval.
Groups across Aberdeenshire helping communities become more climate and nature friendly were recognised at the Beautiful Scotland awards evening.
Over 350 creatives from across the north-east are getting ready to welcome visitors to their studios and workshops.
Peterhead’s Seagate will be a hive of activity this weekend as the first SeaFest Peterhead seafood festival kicks off.
Dust originally blown in the high atmosphere from the Sahara desert has made its mark in the north-east after rain showers.
ESS has invested in The Artisan Grower to produce a range of vegetables and salad items exclusively for use in its onshore and offshore menus.
Network Rail has been fined £6.7million for health and safety failings which led to a train derailment and the tragic loss of three lives.