Major projects planned for Scotland are expected to help ease the UK's energy crisis. Ofgem has approved the need for four new high-voltage subsea cables to deliver electricity from wind farms to the National Grid.
All taxpayers in Scotland will feel the financial impact of John Swinney's Budget. It had been predicted that the finance secretary would target big earners, but those with smaller wage packets have not escaped his attention either - with tax thresholds for lower earners being frozen.
Stagecoach Bluebird has announced that David Frenz, currently Operations Director at Stagecoach East Scotland will become Interim Managing Director for Stagecoach Bluebird.
Despite the backdrop of political and economic turmoil job volume was consistently high in 2022. Hiring that had been placed on hold during the pandemic created a surge of activity in the first half of the year.
Kayleigh’s Wee Stars’ (KWS) first ‘Million Pound Ball’ dinner and dance at Thainstone Centre, Inverurie has officially sold out. Tickets for the event went on sale on October 31, 2022, and in just over one month 400 tickets have been sold.
Environmental energy service company, Legasea, based in Aberdeenshire, has been named as a finalist in the Subsea Expo Awards, in the category of Company of the Year (under 50 employees).
St Machar’s Cathedral has announced its Christmas services for 2022.
Robert Gordon's College pupil, Angela McAuslan-Kelly (17), has been offered an academic scholarship at Princeton University, New Jersey. Moving to the Ivy League university in August 2023 she will major in History, with a minor in German.
A group of three young people addressed Councillors in this week’s full council meeting to speak about their involvement in the city centre masterplan.