Aberdeen will sparkle this festive season as Christmas celebrations return to the city again later this year.
There’s only one reason a recruiter asks for your passport. It’s an important reason that has nothing to do with checking your overseas holiday destinations and everything to do with complying with the law. It boils down to this, everyone who wants to work in the UK must be legally eligible to do so.
Independent research organisation The James Hutton Institute has welcomed four new leading figures from across government, academia and industry to its Board.
VisitAberdeenshire’s latest Quarterly Business Monitor is now live, a survey that requires the input of tourism and hospitality businesses to help understand current trading conditions.
A cohort of 56 rural business leaders from across Scotland has been selected to take part in a unique initiative which aims to foster innovation, growth and resiliency across the country’s rural economy.
NESCol welcomed hundreds of guests to the Music Hall in Aberdeen yesterday for the final graduation ceremonies of the year.
NHS Grampian celebrated its first ever Diversity Festival on Wednesday, October 4 and the launch of the organisation’s new Anti-Racism Plan.
Aberdeen International Airport is celebrating after being named Hub of the Year at the National Transport Awards last night ( October 5). The prestigious awards were held at the Park Plaza in London with more than 500 industry professionals in attendance.
With troubled family-owned household and garden products retailer Wilko having called in administrators, putting more than 12,000 jobs at risk after it failed to agree a rescue deal, Hardies Property & Construction Consultants is urging landlords and tenants to seek advice on dilapidations before it’s too late.
Efforts to support some of Aberdeen’s most vulnerable young people into education, training, and work have seen Aberdeen City Council’s ABZWorks employability service shortlisted for a national award.
Craig Wilson, the Kilted Chef, officially launched his ‘Love of Aberdeenshire’ film series as part of the Provenance Festival last night (Thursday, October 5). Cabinet secretary for rural affairs, land reform and islands, Mairi Gougeon MSP, joined Craig at a very special Kilted Chef Supper Club, celebrating Aberdeenshire’s larder, at Eat on the Green last night.