The festive season is a time of celebration, reflection, and financial juggling for many business owners. While it brings opportunities for increased sales and client engagement, it also comes with additional expenses and the need to stay on top of your cash flow.
Rosie Shepherd, a fine art student at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design (DJCAD) has drawn on the work of Dr Gwendolyn Kirschner of The James Hutton Institute, whose research asks the question, ‘How do plant stems and branches grow upwards, but roots grow downwards?’ to create an installation for the college’s annual Art, Science and Visual Thinking showcase.
Full-service Scottish law firm Ledingham Chalmers has recorded a fourth consecutive year of revenue growth, with turnover rising more than 9% to £15.6million.
Flexistore is proud to announce its support for Sport Aberdeen’s annual Christmas initiative for the SPACE (Supported Physical Activity for Care Experienced) programme, with managing director Mike Duthie pledging to fund the entire gift-giving effort for 2025.
Aberdeenshire Council is working in partnership with Friends of Aden to replace a now vandalised treehouse that was enjoyed by visitors for more than 40 years.
International School Aberdeen (ISA), with support from Ian Wright, National Head Coach for Scottish Swimming, is to launch Scotland’s first school-based competitive swim club programme, a pioneering initiative to develop the next generation of home-grown athletes from ISA’s state-of-the-art Aberdeen campus.
Aberdeen FC has put forward a headline commitment of £1million per year for a century in its “full and final offer” to Aberdeen City Council, as talks over a proposed community stadium reach a decisive point.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
More than £8million in Scottish government funding has been allocated to support the creation of up to 460 new jobs around the Grangemouth industrial cluster.
Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte has warned that Europe must rapidly increase defence spending and prepare for the possibility of direct conflict with Russia, saying the continent faces a threat “on the scale of war our grandparents and great-grandparents endured.”
Harbour Energy has this morning announced it agreed a deal to acquire substantially all the subsidiaries of Waldorf Energy Partners Ltd and Waldorf Production Ltd, currently in administration, for almost £127million.
Following two sold out and critically acclaimed West End seasons, John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers – The Play will come to Aberdeen in January, with a week-long stint at the Music Hall from Tuesday, January 20 to Saturday, January 24.