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Aberdeenshire Council moves forward with closure of two north-east schools

Aberdeenshire Council moves forward with closure of two north-east schools

Aberdeenshire Council moves forward with closure of two north-east schools

01 February 2024

Easterfield and Fisherford school's could be formally closed following a formal consultation period which will start next week.


Breaking news: Aberdeenshire Council to end out-of-hours school care provision from July

Breaking news: Aberdeenshire Council to end out-of-hours school care provision from July

Breaking news: Aberdeenshire Council to end out-of-hours school care provision from July

01 February 2024

The education committee has voted 11 to six in favour of a reports recommendation to end the service at the end of the current term.


Council's out-of-hours care could end in Aberdeenshire

Council's out-of-hours care could end in Aberdeenshire

Council's out-of-hours care could end in Aberdeenshire

30 January 2024

Aberdeenshire Council is proposing to stop all of its out-of-hours school care provision from early July.


North-east scientist's work could identify criminals from a single cell

North-east scientist's work could identify criminals from a single cell

North-east scientist's work could identify criminals from a single cell

28 January 2024

An innovative project by the James Hutton Institute could substantially enhance the reliability of use of human DNA in criminal investigations.


North-east project aims to give a new lease of life to batteries and critical elements

North-east project aims to give a new lease of life to batteries and critical elements

North-east project aims to give a new lease of life to batteries and critical elements

28 January 2024

Researchers at Aberdeen University are leading a project that aims to develop a new method of recycling critical elements from electronic devices.


Apprenticeships: Elgin event offers opportunities with 18 top Moray employers

Apprenticeships: Elgin event offers opportunities with 18 top Moray employers

Apprenticeships: Elgin event offers opportunities with 18 top Moray employers

27 January 2024

A MORAY apprenticeship event will offer the chance to "kickstart" a future within one of Moray's top employers.


PICTURES: Cluny kids step to it to hail the Bard!

PICTURES: Cluny kids step to it to hail the Bard!

PICTURES: Cluny kids step to it to hail the Bard!

26 January 2024

KIDS and staff at Cluny Primary brought the whole community together to help them celebrate the birthday of Scotland's Bard.


Aberdeen University Research may shed light on difficulty in identifying 'The Traitors'

Aberdeen University Research may shed light on difficulty in identifying 'The Traitors'

Aberdeen University Research may shed light on difficulty in identifying 'The Traitors'

26 January 2024

As The Traitors final airs, Aberdeen University research has looked at why people’s judgments of the trustworthiness of groups are often flawed,


Albert Bartlett potato's Golden Ticket proves a winner for Kellands primary pupils

Albert Bartlett potato's Golden Ticket proves a winner for Kellands primary pupils

Albert Bartlett potato's Golden Ticket proves a winner for Kellands primary pupils

25 January 2024

Kellands School in Inverurie was one of five groups that found golden tickets to be used to buy essentials.


Aberdeenshire Council proposes closure of two north-east schools

Aberdeenshire Council proposes closure of two north-east schools

Aberdeenshire Council proposes closure of two north-east schools

25 January 2024

Easterfield and Fisherford school's could be formally closed as plans move ahead to review the council's estate and current pupil numbers.


Acclaimed documentary director to speak in Aberdeen

Acclaimed documentary director to speak in Aberdeen

Acclaimed documentary director to speak in Aberdeen

25 January 2024

Joe Bunyan left a career in consulting to become a film director and will talk about his work with passionate hiker Gitonga Wandai.


Novel Aberdeen moss study could help monitor urban air pollution levels

Novel Aberdeen moss study could help monitor urban air pollution levels

Novel Aberdeen moss study could help monitor urban air pollution levels

22 January 2024

A unique experiment that began in Aberdeen during the Covid-19 pandemic has revealed how moss could help monitor air pollution levels.


Snow update: Fifth day of closures for Aberdeenshire schools

Snow update: Fifth day of closures for Aberdeenshire schools

Snow update: Fifth day of closures for Aberdeenshire schools

19 January 2024

Over 60 schools in Aberdeenshire remain closed for a fifth day, with the remaining schools looking at later openings to allow for safe travel.


Snow closures: Aberdeenshire's schools remain closed for a fourth day

Snow closures: Aberdeenshire's schools remain closed for a fourth day

Snow closures: Aberdeenshire's schools remain closed for a fourth day

18 January 2024

Over 120 of schools in Aberdeenshire remain closed today as snow continues to affect the north-east, with the remaining few looking at later openings.


Snow closures: Nearly 60 Aberdeenshire schools remain closed

Snow closures: Nearly 60 Aberdeenshire schools remain closed

Snow closures: Nearly 60 Aberdeenshire schools remain closed

17 January 2024

A total of 57 schools in the north-east are closed for a third day, with the others delaying opening times to allow for safe travel.


Buckie Teddy Bear Playgroup plea – 'Help us find a home!'

Buckie Teddy Bear Playgroup plea – 'Help us find a home!'

Buckie Teddy Bear Playgroup plea – 'Help us find a home!'

16 January 2024

HELP us find our own home – that was the plea from a Buckie charity working with children with developmental delay and learning difficulties.


Huntly arts organisation offers unique local traineeship

Huntly arts organisation offers unique local traineeship

Huntly arts organisation offers unique local traineeship

16 January 2024

YOUNG people in Huntly have been offered the chance to learn about the arts sector through a new traineeship.


Award-winning businesswoman joins RGU as latest Entrepreneur in Residence

Award-winning businesswoman joins RGU as latest Entrepreneur in Residence

Award-winning businesswoman joins RGU as latest Entrepreneur in Residence

16 January 2024

Robert Gordon University has welcomed an award-winning businesswoman as its latest Entrepreneur in Residence.


Final frontier rocks up to Cullen Primary!

Final frontier rocks up to Cullen Primary!

Final frontier rocks up to Cullen Primary!

16 January 2024

THE final frontier came into the classroom at Cullen Primary recently when the kids got their hands on rare samples of moon rocks and meteorites.


North-east academics to co-lead £6.5m research investment into national land use transformation

North-east academics to co-lead £6.5m research investment into national land use transformation

North-east academics to co-lead £6.5m research investment into national land use transformation

16 January 2024

The James Hutton Institute will co-lead the Hub project along with 34 other bodies including SRUC and Aberdeen University.


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