In the North-east of Scotland, the energy transition is a lived reality — shaping jobs, investment decisions and the future of a region that has been the bedrock of the UK energy sector for decades.
Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce has opened its Q2 Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) in partnership with Gilson Gray LLP.
Porsche Centre Aberdeen has announced the appointment of Ted Hingley as its new Business Development Manager, further strengthening the centre’s commitment to supporting local businesses across the North-east.
Professional photography has become an important part of how businesses present themselves.
In a new Lifestyle Section in May's Business Bulletin, Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce checks out some of the travel, transport and luxury fashion available in the region.
Applications are now open for the Fraserburgh BIG Ideas Grant Fund 2026, a new initiative designed to strengthen the town centre by helping to bring back into use vacant commercial premises.
The latest episode of Seasonal Discussions features Julie Baghurst and Nicola Watson, founders of KIN, in a conversation exploring the organisation’s origins and ambitions for the region’s creative community.
On Monday of last week, Luxe Scot Events hosted the second Captain’s Cup at Trump Turnberry, welcoming more than 60 celebrities and amateurs to take on the incredible Ailsa Course in glorious sunshine.
A long-term fundraising campaign led by Marius Coste, Group Manager for the North-east of Scotland at Elior at Work, has reached Week 48 of 82 - raising over £11,000 for SAMH and Clan Cancer Support, with £1,800 added last week alone.
A short documentary produced as part of a University of Aberdeen co-led research project has secured two film awards for its portrayal of a genocide survivor’s story.
Children’s charity Befriend a Child is delighted to announce that it will be taking part in the Grampian Wellbeing Festival by hosting a special Open Doors Day at its headquarters on Thursday May 14.