The new campus is being built on the playing fields of the existing school, with the current academy continuing to operate throughout the construction phase of the new school building.
The spotlight was on Fly Cup Enterprises and the role it carries out in supporting adults with learning disabilities in a recent edition of the STV News at Six.
TechFest has delivered two successful Maths into the Energy Mix events recently took place, engaging a total of 60 students across two industry-hosted sessions.
Aberdeenshire headquartered, multi-discipline construction and maintenance specialist, AquaTerra Group, has successfully completed a landmark internal repair of a seawater and drilling cuttings disposal caisson on a major North Sea operator platform , using its innovative C-Cure lining solution.
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The Wild Goose has been recognised as one of the UK’s Top 100 Brunch & Lunch Restaurants by national booking platform OpenTable, and is the only restaurant north of Scotland’s Central Belt to make the list.
Talented children and supporters are to tread the boards later this year as The Archie Foundation Variety Show makes its triumphant return for 2026.
More UK energy projects are getting stuck before final investment decisions because developers cannot secure bankable offtake deals and long-term contracted revenues, while policy uncertainty, permitting delays and grid access problems add to delivery risk, according to a new report from the Energy Industries Council, the UK’s largest energy trade association.
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Ofcom has delayed its decision on whether or not to allow STV to scrap its dedicated north news programme.
Aberdeen residents are being asked whether the city’s controversial street knowledge test for drivers should be scrapped or changed as part of a new public consultation by Aberdeen City Council.