A typical household energy bills is set to fall by £122 a year from July to the lowest level seen in two years.
Amuse, the fine dining establishment in Aberdeen’s West End led by Chef Kevin Dalgleish, achieved a significant milestone by securing the Restaurant of the Year title at the North-east of Scotland Chef and Restaurant of the Year Awards held by Hospitality Training.
Genny Hire Ltd are thrilled to unveil their brand-new van signage that gives their fleet a fresh look.
Danielle Flecher-Horn, founder of Aberdeen-based children’s charity AberNecessities, has received the distinguished Points of Light award, recognising her extraordinary dedication and impactful contribution to supporting disadvantaged families in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Tullos Training, a leading provider of vocational training and education, are proud to announce a new sponsorship partnership with Newtonhill Community Club.
More than 120 items from the University’s Egyptian archaeology collection are being exhibited in venues across China throughout 2024.
Workplace pensions could be about to experience the biggest shake up since auto-enrolment, with the UK Government proposing the idea of a pension 'pot for life', where employees choose to have just one workplace pension scheme that moves with them when they change jobs.
Pressure for parking space has led an Aberdeen cancer centre to install new measures to help their visitors access the facility.
With a multiple sclerosis diagnosis 28 years ago, Pam Barclay will soon challenge herself to an abseil off the 131ft high Northern Lights Tower at the King’s Church in Aberdeen.
The team responsible for corporate conference and association sales at Scotland’s largest live events and conferencing venue, P&J Live in Aberdeen, is strengthened by four new recent appointments, bringing a variety of industry experience to the venue as it continues its growth in the C&E market.
In an exhilarating conclusion to the Hospitality Training Aberdeen North-east Chef and Restaurant of the Year competition, Entier chefs demonstrated exceptional culinary skills, securing medals across multiple categories.
The prestigious Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) has approved local Aberdeen firm Thundercat Training as their first and only environmental training company in the Granite City and the North-east of Scotland.