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Slow week of fish landings at Buckie Harbour

Slow week of fish landings at Buckie Harbour

Slow week of fish landings at Buckie Harbour

08 January 2023

IT was another quiet week on the fish landings front at Buckie Harbour as the festive holidays wound down.


Every vote counts as Gordon Castle Walled Garden makes awards finals

Every vote counts as Gordon Castle Walled Garden makes awards finals

Every vote counts as Gordon Castle Walled Garden makes awards finals

06 January 2023

GORDON Castle Walled Garden has been shortlisted for a Countryside Alliance Award – and needs the public's help to triumph.


Retailer encouraging customers to support its winter campaign in Aberdeenshire supermarkets

Retailer encouraging customers to support its winter campaign in Aberdeenshire supermarkets

Retailer encouraging customers to support its winter campaign in Aberdeenshire supermarkets

06 January 2023

Aldi Scotland has launched a new charity campaign encouraging customers to donate their unwanted winter warmers they got for Christmas.


Phenomenal trading for cattle at Thainstone

Phenomenal trading for cattle at Thainstone

Phenomenal trading for cattle at Thainstone

06 January 2023

Trading in finished cows was up 40p per kg and a staggering £308.89 on the year at Thainstone in the latest sale.


Lidl, Home Bargains, M&S and Starbucks eye up Banchory retail development

Lidl, Home Bargains, M&S and Starbucks eye up Banchory retail development

Lidl, Home Bargains, M&S and Starbucks eye up Banchory retail development

05 January 2023

Banchory Estates have submitted an application for a proposed retail development on the vacant site to the north of the existing Tesco food store.


Investment and overseas growth rounds off busy year for north-east waste firm

Investment and overseas growth rounds off busy year for north-east waste firm

Investment and overseas growth rounds off busy year for north-east waste firm

05 January 2023

Denholm Environmental Limited recently completed its first contract in South America and has made six-figure investment in new equipment.


Asda extends £1 café deals for kids and over 60s as inflation pressures continue to bite

Asda extends £1 café deals for kids and over 60s as inflation pressures continue to bite

Asda extends £1 café deals for kids and over 60s as inflation pressures continue to bite

05 January 2023

Supermarket confirms kids will eat for £1 and the £1 soup and roll offer to over 60s will run until the end of March 2023 in all cafes.


Seed Potato Organisation looking for growers to sign up

Seed Potato Organisation looking for growers to sign up

Seed Potato Organisation looking for growers to sign up

04 January 2023

The Seed Potato Organisation an independent co-operative created after the demise of AHDB Potatoes is looking for new members in Scotland.


Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky releases Macallan 52-year-old from its rarest collection vaults

Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky releases Macallan 52-year-old from its rarest collection vaults

Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky releases Macallan 52-year-old from its rarest collection vaults

04 January 2023

The rare whisky costing £75,000 is the product of a single cask distilled at the renowned Macallan distillery in 1969.


Scottish Traditional Boat Festival seeking food and drink exhibitors

Scottish Traditional Boat Festival seeking food and drink exhibitors

Scottish Traditional Boat Festival seeking food and drink exhibitors

04 January 2023

The Scottish Traditional Boat Festival is looking for local food and drink businesses to be part of its 2023 event.


Café proposal for Gardenstown approved by Aberdeenshire Council

Café proposal for Gardenstown approved by Aberdeenshire Council

Café proposal for Gardenstown approved by Aberdeenshire Council

03 January 2023

Plans to transform a vacant shop in Gardenstown into a café have been approved.


Councillor outlines new path forward is needed as more strike action commences

Councillor outlines new path forward is needed as more strike action commences

Councillor outlines new path forward is needed as more strike action commences

03 January 2023

Councillor Glen Reynolds has outlined that the current monetary and economic model failing families has led to a future of strike action.


Cineworld denies talks with Odeon owner over sale of its cinemas

Cineworld denies talks with Odeon owner over sale of its cinemas

Cineworld denies talks with Odeon owner over sale of its cinemas

03 January 2023

The future of the chain, which has two cinemas in Aberdeen remains uncertain following a plunge in its share price.


North-east sauce pioneers endorsed by UK’s leading chefs’ association

North-east sauce pioneers endorsed by UK’s leading chefs’ association

North-east sauce pioneers endorsed by UK’s leading chefs’ association

02 January 2023

A north-east manufacturer has received one of the highest accolades in the food and drink industry for 11 of its products.


Buckie Harbour fish landings round-up

Buckie Harbour fish landings round-up

Buckie Harbour fish landings round-up

01 January 2023

BUCKIE Harbour had the quietest possible week on the fish landings front in the run-up to new year with no vessels taking their catches ashore.


Arable crop production estimates published for 2023

Arable crop production estimates published for 2023

Arable crop production estimates published for 2023

31 December 2022

Figures show an expected increase in the production of wheat, while oats and in particular barley see a drop in overall tonnage.


EU replacement funding has a 60 per cent shortfall

EU replacement funding has a 60 per cent shortfall

EU replacement funding has a 60 per cent shortfall

30 December 2022

Employment Minister Richard Lochhead says Scotland is missing over £300 million in support under the UK Government’s replacement funding programme.


Agronomy Roadshow returns to Inverurie venue in January

Agronomy Roadshow returns to Inverurie venue in January

Agronomy Roadshow returns to Inverurie venue in January

30 December 2022

Hosted by AHDB and the Farm Advisory Service the annual agronomy roadshow delivering the latest arable research takes place at Thainstone House Hotel.


"We hope to put the spark back into the Ashgrove."

"We hope to put the spark back into the Ashgrove."

"We hope to put the spark back into the Ashgrove."

28 December 2022

A LOCAL couple have revealed their plans to bring an iconic local truck stop and restaurant back to life.


A Fond Farewell to our readers

A Fond Farewell to our readers

A Fond Farewell to our readers

28 December 2022

The final editions of the Advertiser Series go to print this week.


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