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Aberdeenshire residents are encouraged to share views from their windows as part of Visit Scotlands new campaign

Aberdeenshire residents are encouraged to share views from their windows as part of Visit Scotlands new campaign

Aberdeenshire residents are encouraged to share views from their windows as part of Visit Scotlands new campaign

17 May 2020

Views from homes across the north-east are being shared in support of tourism in the region.


Aberdeenshire community art project reaches final stages

Aberdeenshire community art project reaches final stages

Aberdeenshire community art project reaches final stages

17 May 2020

The project is appealing for more people to write short scripts and record voiceovers for a series of new sound walks.


MP defends agriculture bill vote

MP defends agriculture bill vote

MP defends agriculture bill vote

16 May 2020

MP for Banff and Buchan, David Duguid has made a statement on the vote in Parliament which saw concerns raised over standards for food imports.


Plans in progress to open Aberdeenshire Household Waste Recycling Centres in June

Plans in progress to open Aberdeenshire Household Waste Recycling Centres in June

Plans in progress to open Aberdeenshire Household Waste Recycling Centres in June

16 May 2020

A meeting of Cosla, which represents all 32 Scottish councils has agreed that all authorities will aim to be ready to reopen the sites.


Aberdeenshire tup top of the flock in leading UK project

Aberdeenshire tup top of the flock in leading UK project

Aberdeenshire tup top of the flock in leading UK project

16 May 2020

Top sire was Crogham Lambertbred by Crogham Charollais and provided to the project by the Ingram family at Logie Durno.


Bailies unveil latest in Breath O’ Bennachie series

Bailies unveil latest in Breath O’ Bennachie series

Bailies unveil latest in Breath O’ Bennachie series

14 May 2020

The new video looks at the hill over the course of a year and reflects on the changing seasons.


Discovery unearths largest ever Pictish site at Rhynie

Discovery unearths largest ever Pictish site at Rhynie

Discovery unearths largest ever Pictish site at Rhynie

14 May 2020

The settlement perched on the Tap O' Noth hill is among the most extensive examples of ancient life ever found in Scotland.


Bin issues lead to warning from Aberdeenshire Council

Bin issues lead to warning from Aberdeenshire Council

Bin issues lead to warning from Aberdeenshire Council

14 May 2020

Public told not to dump waste and recycling next to any bins which are already full as this is becoming an increasingly common occurrence.


No date in sight for transport project completions

No date in sight for transport project completions

No date in sight for transport project completions

11 May 2020

The completion date for Kintore's new railway station remains an unknown councillors will be told this week.


Warning in Garioch and Formatine after hare coursing incident

Warning in Garioch and Formatine after hare coursing incident

Warning in Garioch and Formatine after hare coursing incident

10 May 2020

The latest incident occurred around the Ythanwells area and comes on the back of recent charges brought over hare coursing near Oldmeldrum.


Backlash over council's stance on public greenery

Backlash over council's stance on public greenery

Backlash over council's stance on public greenery

10 May 2020

Considerable opposition has been voiced by residents over a notice posted asking for people to stop maintaining flower beds and green spaces.


Challenges for the wool sector

Challenges for the wool sector

Challenges for the wool sector

09 May 2020

British Wool is operating to collect and receive but warns there are short and long term supply chain issues ahead.


Leadership role for Udny farmer

Leadership role for Udny farmer

Leadership role for Udny farmer

09 May 2020

Gemma Bruce has been appointed national chairwoman of the Scottish Association of Young Farmers’ Clubs.


Masonry damage leads to walking route closure

Masonry damage leads to walking route closure

Masonry damage leads to walking route closure

07 May 2020

Paths which run underneath Ellon Viaduct have been closed till an inspection is carried out.


Rock art raises community spirits in Inverurie

Rock art raises community spirits in Inverurie

Rock art raises community spirits in Inverurie

06 May 2020

Youngsters Rebecca and Hayley Gilmour's creations have inspired other youngsters to get creative.


Council prepares to adopt online approach to proposed Local Development Plan consultation

Council prepares to adopt online approach to proposed Local Development Plan consultation

Council prepares to adopt online approach to proposed Local Development Plan consultation

06 May 2020

Aberdeenshire Council will use online means of public engagement as part of an eight-week feedback period on future housing and development.


MSP makes history as the first elected member to deliver a proxy speech in parliament

MSP makes history as the first elected member to deliver a proxy speech in parliament

MSP makes history as the first elected member to deliver a proxy speech in parliament

05 May 2020

Gillian Martin spoke on behalf of Stewart Stevenson who currently shielding due to coronavirus during the first stage of the Scottish Agriculture Bill


Advice for hay fever sufferers during lockdown

Advice for hay fever sufferers during lockdown

Advice for hay fever sufferers during lockdown

05 May 2020

Specsavers are advising local allergy sufferers on some of the best ways to ease their symptoms.


Foresters efforts welcomed by Minister

Foresters efforts welcomed by Minister

Foresters efforts welcomed by Minister

03 May 2020

Rural Economy Secretary, Fergus Ewing, has commended Forestry and Land Scotland’s move to help suppliers.


Council reiterates warning to residents against fly-tipping of waste

Council reiterates warning to residents against fly-tipping of waste

Council reiterates warning to residents against fly-tipping of waste

02 May 2020

A continuing increase in incidents has prompted the move by Aberdeenshire Council


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