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North-east residents and business urged to use cost of living advice hub

North-east residents and business urged to use cost of living advice hub

North-east residents and business urged to use cost of living advice hub

15 February 2024

MP Richard Thomson has urged residents and businesses to use a Scottish Government online portal designed to collate support.


Aberdeenshire Council unveils budget cuts to tackle £35.45 million financial black hole

Aberdeenshire Council unveils budget cuts to tackle £35.45 million financial black hole

Aberdeenshire Council unveils budget cuts to tackle £35.45 million financial black hole

15 February 2024

School crossing patrollers could be axed and free parking removed as Aberdeenshire Council looks to save millions over the next year.


Aberdeenshire councillors debate King Edward area bridge restoration petition

Aberdeenshire councillors debate King Edward area bridge restoration petition

Aberdeenshire councillors debate King Edward area bridge restoration petition

15 February 2024

Some 451 people signed a petition to reinstate funding allocated for the rebuilding of the Gorrachie Bridge, which was destroyed in September 2019.


Debt problems among young people have doubled, warn Citizens' Advice

Debt problems among young people have doubled, warn Citizens' Advice

Debt problems among young people have doubled, warn Citizens' Advice

15 February 2024

THE number of young people needing help with managing money has doubled since 2019, charity Citizens' Advice has reported.


Festive seal of approval for Aberdeen Christmas Village

Festive seal of approval for Aberdeen Christmas Village

Festive seal of approval for Aberdeen Christmas Village

15 February 2024

The Aberdeen Christmas Village was a hit with visitors with almost 90 per cent rating the latest festive attraction as excellent or good.


NICKY MARR: Equal education opportunities too much to ask for?

NICKY MARR: Equal education opportunities too much to ask for?

NICKY MARR: Equal education opportunities too much to ask for?

14 February 2024

Comparing the opportunities that a tiny 28-pupil school can provide with what can be offered in a city school, isn’t comparing like with like.


Close result sees Garioch/Turriff Ladies bowlers miss out on Scottish Cup semi-final

Close result sees Garioch/Turriff Ladies bowlers miss out on Scottish Cup semi-final

Close result sees Garioch/Turriff Ladies bowlers miss out on Scottish Cup semi-final

14 February 2024

Garioch/Turriff Ladies bowlers just missed out on a semi-final place in the Scottish Cup


BREAKING: Banff Harbour area closed off after body of man found

BREAKING: Banff Harbour area closed off after body of man found

BREAKING: Banff Harbour area closed off after body of man found

14 February 2024

Police have confirmed that there are no apparent suspicious circumstances after the body of a man was recovered from the beach at Banff Harbour.


Review into A90 accident blackspot yet to commence

Review into A90 accident blackspot yet to commence

Review into A90 accident blackspot yet to commence

14 February 2024

The Scottish Government probe into a north-east accident blackspot is taking “longer than first anticipated” according to transport chiefs.


Road outside Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital set to close for three months

Road outside Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital set to close for three months

Road outside Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital set to close for three months

14 February 2024

A section of the road outside Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital is to close for three months.


Aberdeenshire youngsters can enter RNLI 200th anniversary competition

Aberdeenshire youngsters can enter RNLI 200th anniversary competition

Aberdeenshire youngsters can enter RNLI 200th anniversary competition

14 February 2024

Scotmid and RNLI are inviting young artists across Aberdeenshire to let their imaginations set sail ahead of the RNLI’s 200th anniversary.


Survey reveals how supermarkets are supporting Scottish produce

Survey reveals how supermarkets are supporting Scottish produce

Survey reveals how supermarkets are supporting Scottish produce

14 February 2024

Gordon MP Richard Thomson has reacted to National Farmers' Union Scotland’s Shelfwatch survey.


Visitors invited to face facts at striking new exhibition at north-east university

Visitors invited to face facts at striking new exhibition at north-east university

Visitors invited to face facts at striking new exhibition at north-east university

14 February 2024

The Striking Impressions exhibitions looks at how faces have been interpreted and depicted in different ways through the centuries.


TechFest launches new programme to develop innovators of the future in north-east

TechFest launches new programme to develop innovators of the future in north-east

TechFest launches new programme to develop innovators of the future in north-east

13 February 2024

STEM charity TechFest is launching a new programme aimed at helping north-east secondary school pupils discover their innovative side.


New BBC podcast tells the inside story of Donald Trump’s controversial Aberdeenshire golf resort plan

New BBC podcast tells the inside story of Donald Trump’s controversial Aberdeenshire golf resort plan

New BBC podcast tells the inside story of Donald Trump’s controversial Aberdeenshire golf resort plan

13 February 2024

A BBC podcast series will shed new light on the story of Donald Trump's contested plan to create a golf resort in a coastal area of Aberdeenshire.


Aberdeenshire schools supported by £200k improvement fund

Aberdeenshire schools supported by £200k improvement fund

Aberdeenshire schools supported by £200k improvement fund

13 February 2024

Meldrum Academy and Laurencekirk Primary School have been awarded a share of £200,000 to support progressive equality and inclusion projects.


Procast Group expands operations by opening first office in the north-east

Procast Group expands operations by opening first office in the north-east

Procast Group expands operations by opening first office in the north-east

13 February 2024

An award-winning principal contractor has announced the opening of its first office in the north-east.


Politics: Closing out-of-school care will leave families with difficult decisions

Politics: Closing out-of-school care will leave families with difficult decisions

Politics: Closing out-of-school care will leave families with difficult decisions

13 February 2024

MSP Gillian Martin has said in her latest column that she will continue to raise concerns about closing out-of-school care provision.


Scottish SPCA launch urgent rehome plea for Bully XLs

Scottish SPCA launch urgent rehome plea for Bully XLs

Scottish SPCA launch urgent rehome plea for Bully XLs

13 February 2024

THE Scottish SPCA is urgently seeking homes for four XL bully type dogs in their care.


Fundraisers urged to sign up for Archie Foundation's Marathon March

Fundraisers urged to sign up for Archie Foundation's Marathon March

Fundraisers urged to sign up for Archie Foundation's Marathon March

13 February 2024

The Archie Foundation is calling on fundraisers of all ages to step up and join its annual Marathon March.


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