The Belmont Community Cinema team will open the doors to the currently closed building on Saturday 6 September for Doors Open Day, and as part of The Big Belmont Bash.
Genny Hire Ltd has been proud to play a part in a pioneering project that marks the first reported use of flywheel technology to cut emissions on a subsea remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Hospitality leaders have said sector job losses could hit Covid levels unless "urgent action" is taken to cut business rates and VAT.
Ashtead Technology Holdings has posted a strong set of half-year results, with revenues climbing more than 23% to £99.1million in the six months to 30 June 2025.
Wood Group has moved a step closer to a long-awaited takeover deal, after bidder Sidara confirmed it intends to proceed with an offer – albeit at a reduced price.
It is "understandable" that people are protesting outside of hotels housing asylum seekers, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives has said.
TotalEnergies, Equinor and Shell have begun operations at the world’s first commercial carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, after shipping CO₂ from a Norwegian cement plant for permanent storage beneath the North Sea.
Aberdeen City Council could be set to invite Uber to the table for key meetings about the taxi and private hire vehicles sector in the Granite City.
The first CO₂ volumes have now been injected and successfully stored in the reservoir 2.600 meters under the seabed.
The Sporting Memories Club is launching soon at Bennachie Leisure Centre in Insch, offering a unique opportunity for older adults to come together, share their favourite sporting memories, enjoy gentle physical activity, and build new friendships in a dementia-friendly environment.
ModuSpec has secured a number of shipyard-based rig intake and inspection projects to support existing and new clients in the North Sea. The projects include one semi-submersible drilling rig, and two jack-up drilling rigs.