After signs of recovery businesses saw a dramatic uplift in instances of advanced financial distress in the final quarter of 2021.
North East Sensory Services will bring greater digital inclusion to sensory impaired people in Aberdeen and Moray after being awarded £100,000.
Adoption UK is thrilled to receive a £100,000 donation from Barclays to help establish the first UK-wide specialist service for adopted young people.
Employers face an exodus of talent this year if they do not empower their employees and adapt to a rapidly changing workplace landscape.
Over £11,000 has been delivered to Charlie House following the success of Aberdeen’s outdoor Christmas market, Curated in the Quad.
A survey of 2,000 parents found that nearly half only wash their children’s teddies once every six months or less.
Community organisations can apply for grants of up to £10,000 to organise free, beginner-friendly cycling events in 2022.
MP David Duguid has welcomed plans to extend Peterhead’s Grange Cemetery following a shortage of space for new burials in the town.
The Aberdeenshire Philosophy Cafe returns this week with a virtual discussion on the accuracy of first impressions.
RSABI have thanked Rachel Biggar after a running challenge in her father's memory raised almost £17,000.
Two Scottish Conservative candidates have been announced for the Banchory and Mid-Deeside ward in May’s local government elections.
Liam Kerr and Gillian Owen urge new transport secretary to prioritise the A90 at Toll of Birness after not being included in flagship strategy
Ellon-based financial advisory firm, Phil Anderson Financial Services has reported that 2021 was a record year for them.
MSP Gillian Martin has asked the Scottish Government what work is being done to ensure electric vehicle charge points are in safer locations.
Rothienorman Primary School has appointed Michelle Strachan as the new head teacher.
Live music will make a welcome return to the Ellon Legion this Sunday with popular north-east band Cherry Bleach.
Scotland must not wait to put an end to conversion practices, warns Holyrood’s Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee.
MP David Duguid has said the SNP are putting political obsession above helping businesses and the NHS through the pandemic.
Robert Gordon University is launching a suite of entrepreneurship courses, specifically targeted to tourism and food and drink businesses.
Development at the Ellon Academy site has resulted in a popular pelican crossing potentially being removed, with councillors voicing their concerns.