Huntly's Brander Library hosts an informal drop-in session next Saturday for people to input into plans for developing libraries.
The review of the Conservation Area Management Plan in Huntly had raised hopes of an easing of the planning rules which govern home improvements.
Huntly has been gifted two of the Oor Wullie statues which formed part of a fundraising trail last year.
Early sales of tickets for the sixth Room to run on September 5 have exceeded all previous events.
Businesses in Huntly will get the opportunity to hear expert advice on creative visual merchandising next week.
THE Bank of Scotland has announced it is to close its Huntly branch this summer.
KEITH Show, Moray's leading agricultural show, has a new organiser.
The Bank Café and Restaurant in Huntly's Square will not re-open next month after its winter break.
The deadline to register to vote in the European elections on May 23 is approaching.
Network Rail engineers will be working to complete a multi-million-pound upgrade to track and signalling between Aberdeen and Inverurie.
A FIFTY-year-old business – built by three generations of the founding family – which had a pie-making business in Whitehills has closed down.
PLANS to standardise parking charges across Aberdeenshire could scupper any hopes of securing a free half hour period in Huntly.
SCORES of people thronged the former RBS last Saturday for the launch of the Huntly Room to Thrive strategy and to scope potential uses for the building.
A COUPLE who have made and continue to make a huge contribution to life in the village of Rhynie were named as the 2018 Citizens of the Year by Huntly…
THREE Huntly organisations are working together to ensure that no-one in the community is home alone this Christmas.
YOUNG rugby players from Huntly turned out for the Three Counties U16 team.
A HUNTLY runner who has lost an incredible 72lbs will run the London Marathon for charity.
VOLUNTEERS in the Huntly Christmas lights group are working against the clock to ensure that the festive displays which span the main thoroughfares are…
A HUNTLY man has been named as volunteer of the year by a group which aims to promote active travel through cycling or walking.
A GROUP which began life as a small, virtual social media group but now has over 100 members celebrates its second anniversary today.