Former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer and Dancing On Ice finalist Brendan Cole will star in The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan at His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen Performing Arts have announced today.
A drop-in consultation to gather information from residents and businesses in Belmont Street and nearby streets for a new permanent café culture in the area is being held next week.
Despite a challenging year for many, Aberdeenshire headquartered Acumen Financial Planning has cemented increased growth through the addition of 17 new members of staff across their various offices and companies in the group.
Acting on behalf of Orbital House Investments Ltd, Ryden has announced a trio of new lettings at Orbital House, East Kilbride, a high quality multi-let office located in Peel Park, one of West of Scotland's premier business locations.
Luxury homebuilder, Bancon Homes is pleased to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist for three 2022 Scottish Home Awards, the winners of which will be announced on June 23.
A former communications director in the United States Senate and a special adviser to the United Nations will be among the high-profile international speakers sharing their views on the future of work, business and society during a conference in Aberdeen next month.
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The Port of Aberdeen reported an increase in turnover to £33.5million in 2021, as significant progress continued with its nationally important £400million port expansion project.
A Scots pensioner is returning to his roots to take up a career in barbering – four decades after first picking up his clippers.
Wind farms in the North Sea will be more valuable to the UK than the oil and gas industry has been over the past decades, the UK investment minister has predicted.
BlackRock has warned it will vote against most shareholder green activism this year for being too extreme, in a significant U-turn by the world's biggest money manager.
Rules for setting up outdoor restaurant and café seating will be relaxed under proposals for a radical shake-up of the planning system.