Folk at the Salmon Bothy have compiled a plentiful programme of concerts, sessions, workshops and sing-arounds
The Terrace Bar and Cafe will be reaching for the stars as it celebrates the very best Divas and Boybands in newly introduced events.
The Teacher of the Year competition is giving people the chance to win an Aberdeenshire Loves Local Gift Card.
The next generation of creative stars are stepping into the spotlight with the launch of a new festival by the college.
The Banff and District Tuesday Talks Group has closed out its season with its annual outing.
A group of doctors in Peterhead have expressed serious concerns about the decision to close the town’s minor injuries unit overnight later this year.
Banffshire residents have more chances to help donate £5000 to a community group through a new scheme.
Cornhill SWI held a very successful open evening in the form of a fashion show.
People across Aberdeenshire will have the opportunity to get involved and have their say on the proposed MarramWind floating offshore windfarm.
Cornhill is getting set for its Highland Games which take place in the village on Saturday, June 1.
The local authority is highlighting the urgent need for foster carers to support children and young people, who are in need of a safe, nurturing home.
The event at Banff Castle was filled with traditional Scottish music, dance, food and entertainment.
Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has signed a pledge to protect and support Scotland’s vital fishing industry and coastal communities.
Colin Bowie will step out onto the Brave catwalk to raise money for Friends of ANCHOR.
The part-time use of the communities’ library buildings is to come to an end.
Aberdonian actor Jenna Innes will star in Heathers the Musical when it comes to the city’s His Majesty’s Theatre in September.
Clan Cancer Support is launching a two-day festival to mark the charity’s 40-year anniversary and celebrate musical talent.
A virtual event that will raise awareness about dementia will cover a range of topics.
Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s classic novel gets a contemporary retelling in a new production being performed in the north-east.
The fathers from Banchory will take on a gruelling 100km ultra marathon to raise funds and awareness for those affected by brain injuries.