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Cycle Aberdeenshire, as Live Life Aberdeenshire’s umbrella brand for cycling within Aberdeenshire Council, will enter 2026 as the fourth year of a mutual partnership with the Aberdeenshire based UCI Continental Women’s cycling race team, Handsling Alba Development Road Team.
Hardies Chartered Surveyors and Shepherd Chartered Surveyors are helping build accessible mental health support at The Nook in Aberdeen, a new walk-in hub from SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) where anyone can access stigma-free mental health support.
As February approaches, vibrant new flavours are entering the Amuse kitchen.
Albyn School is delighted to offer all pupils in the North-east preparing to sit National 5 and Higher exams the opportunity to join their targeted Easter Revision Camp.
Arco, the UK and Ireland’s leading safety experts, has opened a specialist centre in Aberdeen, which will be a go-to hub for customers in the oil and gas, and renewables sectors.
Lord Mandelson has resigned from the Labour Party after fresh information about his links to Jeffrey Epstein emerged.
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SSEN’s plans for a 400kV substation at Fetteresso Forest near Stonehaven have been narrowly refused by Aberdeenshire councillors, despite arguments that the project was critical to the North-east’s long-term economic future.
Skylark Brasserie, Aberdeen’s newest destination for modern brasserie dining, officially opened on Friday, January 30 by Chairman Sir Jim Milne CBE, ahead of opening to the public on Saturday, January 31.
After months of record highs fuelled by market volatility, gold and silver prices have fallen sharply over the weekend as oil also slumped.