VisitAberdeenshire’s latest Quarterly Business Monitor results show some promising trends starting to emerge in terms of trading and visitor profiles returning to pre-pandemic levels.
Courage leads the way for Disney’s most adventurous heroes when Disney On Ice presents Dream Big comes to Aberdeen from November 10-13 2022 at P&J Live, continuing a multi-city tour.
The ECITB Energy Transfer Technician Scholarship will provide technical training for young engineers starting their careers in the energy sector and has now received a £100,000 grant from the city’s Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) to support this “valuable initiative”.
Willie Garner is returning to Aberdeen Football Club as a non-executive Board Director.
A Scottish IT, cyber security and internet service provider has underlined its commitment to supporting companies to strengthen their cyber defences with its latest digital accreditation.
GEODIS, a global leading transport and logistics provider, continues its growth in servicing booming eCommerce retail channels across the world with an investment in a dedicated 55,000m² new warehouse space at Torija in the Province of Guadalajara, Spain.
An Aberdeen-based torque machine specialist has reported a strong start to 2022 thanks to the award of contracts totalling more than $5million.
North Hop, the much-loved craft beer, craft spirits and street food festival is set to make a welcome return to Aberdeen later this year – the first large-scale North Hop Festival to take place since 2018.
A series of events across Aberdeen will highlight the impact of climate change on the natural world. Activities range from plant sales to sessions demonstrating how plants can help fight climate change by taking carbon from the atmosphere and how mosses are able to store water.
ScottishPower and Storegga have formed a partnership to develop, build and operate green hydrogen production plants across Scotland.
The Bank of England believes that the painful squeeze on living standards is set to intensify and will push the UK economy into recession later this year.
A former Aberdeen press photographer has swapped his camera for some scissors - taking up a new career as a barber.