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Garden project to tackle food poverty in Huntly is a growing success

Garden project to tackle food poverty in Huntly is a growing success

Garden project to tackle food poverty in Huntly is a growing success

25 May 2022

Gardens which are just too big for householders to keep maintained are being taken over to grow vegetables in Huntly to help tackle food poverty.


Military veteran gets award for voluntary work

Military veteran gets award for voluntary work

Military veteran gets award for voluntary work

25 May 2022

John Cameron presented with accolade.


Consultation launched on new legislation for police complaints and misconduct

Consultation launched on new legislation for police complaints and misconduct

Consultation launched on new legislation for police complaints and misconduct

25 May 2022

The Scottish Government has launched a consultation on a new Bill which is in response to an independent review into police complaints handling.


Second attempt at making Children's Rights Bill law

Second attempt at making Children's Rights Bill law

Second attempt at making Children's Rights Bill law

25 May 2022

THE Scottish Government is bringing back a plan to revamp childrens' rights in Scotland after a legal challenge.


Chef Shaun is delighted to be part of the team at The Bank Cafe and Restaurant in Huntly where his career in hospitality started

Chef Shaun is delighted to be part of the team at The Bank Cafe and Restaurant in Huntly where his career in hospitality started

Chef Shaun is delighted to be part of the team at The Bank Cafe and Restaurant in Huntly where his career in hospitality started

25 May 2022

Now 28, Shaun McWilliam, whose career in food began as a 14 year old bicycle delivery boy in Huntly, is now a chef in the town's new restaurant.


Calls to start issuing compensation to WASPI women

Calls to start issuing compensation to WASPI women

Calls to start issuing compensation to WASPI women

25 May 2022

MP Richard Thomson has called on the UK Government to start the process of issuing payments to WASPI women affected by changes to their pensions.


Coronavirus update: Lady Poole says Scottish Covid inquiry won’t shy away from making findings

Coronavirus update: Lady Poole says Scottish Covid inquiry won’t shy away from making findings

Coronavirus update: Lady Poole says Scottish Covid inquiry won’t shy away from making findings

25 May 2022

A new dedicated website has been launched and explains how the Inquiry team will carry out their investigations.


Buckie M&Co staff take to the 'catwalk' to raise £1300 for Ukrainian refugees

Buckie M&Co staff take to the 'catwalk' to raise £1300 for Ukrainian refugees

Buckie M&Co staff take to the 'catwalk' to raise £1300 for Ukrainian refugees

25 May 2022

STORE employees, with the help of family and friends, took to the 'catwalk' in store as models for the show.


Road safety measures for Cortes junction not sufficient warns MSP

Road safety measures for Cortes junction not sufficient warns MSP

Road safety measures for Cortes junction not sufficient warns MSP

25 May 2022

MSP Liam Kerr has warned that bollards which are to be installed at the notorious junction are not the answer to reducing the number of collisions.


Disused Banff toilet block set on fire

Disused Banff toilet block set on fire

Disused Banff toilet block set on fire

25 May 2022

Police appeal for information.


North-east tour date for Gaelic supergroup

North-east tour date for Gaelic supergroup

North-east tour date for Gaelic supergroup

25 May 2022

Dàimh will play the MacRobert Hall in Tarland as part of the Scotland on Tour initiative.


Ladies Day returns for Turriff Show

Ladies Day returns for Turriff Show

Ladies Day returns for Turriff Show

25 May 2022

The event will be held on Sunday, July 24 in the Turriff Show Marquee at the Haughs with tickets on sale next week.


MSPs welcome funding for Just Transition projects

MSPs welcome funding for Just Transition projects

MSPs welcome funding for Just Transition projects

24 May 2022

£20million will be made available this year, with £1million made available to directly fund communities through a participatory budgeting mechanism.


Hare Wo Go! as north-east cancer charity launches its new art sculpture trail

Hare Wo Go! as north-east cancer charity launches its new art sculpture trail

Hare Wo Go! as north-east cancer charity launches its new art sculpture trail

24 May 2022

The Big Hop Trail will take the public on another cultural tour of the north-east and the islands from July to September in 2023.


Deveron Camera Club ends season with presentation ceremony

Deveron Camera Club ends season with presentation ceremony

Deveron Camera Club ends season with presentation ceremony

24 May 2022

The group presented trophies to its winning members to mark the end of its latest session.


Successful Saturday for Highland bowlers

Successful Saturday for Highland bowlers

Successful Saturday for Highland bowlers

24 May 2022

Highland BA rolled away with 199 against City Of Dundee BA's 68 in the Andrew Hamilton Trophy match at Turriff Bowling Club on Saturday.


Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance marks ninth anniversary

Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance marks ninth anniversary

Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance marks ninth anniversary

24 May 2022

THE air ambulance's anniversary was marked on Sunday, May 22.


Activities galore at TechFest weekend

Activities galore at TechFest weekend

Activities galore at TechFest weekend

24 May 2022

A packed programme of TechFest fun returns to Aberdeen this weekend, May 28-29.


Turriff Church holds Thanksgiving Service for the Jubilee

Turriff Church holds Thanksgiving Service for the Jubilee

Turriff Church holds Thanksgiving Service for the Jubilee

24 May 2022

Local celebrations of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee begin this on Sunday, May 29 at St Ninian’s & Forglen Church.


Community kitchen in Keith restarts after lockdown thanks to donation in former member's will

Community kitchen in Keith restarts after lockdown thanks to donation in former member's will

Community kitchen in Keith restarts after lockdown thanks to donation in former member's will

24 May 2022

THE kitchen has been named 'Mary's Kitchen' in honour of Mary Mayer.


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