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The impressive ‘B’ Listed Victorian country house built in 1832 is on sale for offers over £1.3 million.
I love living here. But I implore our national and regional leaders to travel. And watch and notice what others do better and bring that home.
Work has begun on the historic St Brandon’s Churchyard at Inverboyndie.
The line-up of top artists for Nuart Aberdeen has been revealed including Hera, who created the iconic mural on the now demolished Aberdeen Market
No trophy double for Buckie.
Folk at the Salmon Bothy members and guests recently enjoyed one of the best attended Open Mic Sessions for many months.
VIDEO: Elgin’s Graeme Mackay is a former world champion.
B-listed Aboyne bridge closed to vehicles in October after Storm Babet revealed concrete damage extended “far more than is visible on the surface.
Edinburgh based Apex Hotels have acquired Meldrum House from directors Bob Edwards and brothers David and Terry Buchan.
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MP Richard Thomson’s latest column discusses the ongoing fight for compensation for WASPI women and the outcomes of the Post Office Horizon enquiry.
In her latest column, MSP Karen Adam outlines the work being done to keep speech and language services going in Aberdeenshire.
In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin updates on the action taken by police to halt anti-social behaviour in Ellon.
MP David Duguid focuses on the problem of littering in his latest column.
Three saves, two off the crossbar, nine penalties each.
Post-match interview with Buckie boss.
Locos won 7-6 on penalties with Mark Souter netting the decisive kick.
It took a tie break to beat fellow finalists Alan Rough and Lee Collins to claim the title.
A late injury time penalty in the second half denied the home side a hard fought victory.
KEITH gave Buckie a few nervy moments on their big title-winning day.
Disappointment for host club hopeful John Wink.
The Scottish National Whisky Festival will return to the Highland capital this summer for its third consecutive year.
John Davidson explores a quieter route in the hills above Dores, where a new hydro development looks set to impact on the area in the next few years
A mystery donor is helping to build bridges in the north of Scotland after pledging thousands of pounds to a Highland trail group.
Exploring the remote lochs and lochans of Caithness is not the same challenge that it once was, but there are few who have visited them all
John Davidson completes a loop of the Great Glen Way, taking in the newly signed high-level route over Carn na Leitire
An award-winning performance from theatre dance company Curious Seed will come to the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen for one night only.
Shed Seven have announced a special 30th anniversary tour which will be coming to Aberdeen.
It opens in Highland Scotland but then spreads out to make connections with cultures across the world.
Direct from the West End, The Drifters Girl comes to Aberdeen and we speak to Carly Mercedes Dyer who plays Faye Treadwell in the hit show.
Professor David Wilson has joined forces with Marcel Theroux for a new tour – Killer Books – which is coming to Aberdeen.
Bob Harris and Colin Hall are heading to St Margaret's Braemar with their show focus on The Beatles.
The "enduring legacy" of Mary Queen of Scots will be celebrated at a new exhibition which is set to get under way in Wester Ross.
Ullapool art gallery, An Talla Solais, has launched its latest exhibition in partnership with the Highland Print Studio.
The final result is expected on the afternoon of Sunday May 5.
Every voter in England and Wales will be able to cast a ballot in at least one type of election.
Another exercise while experiencing weightlessness involved performing CPR techniques on a dummy, while anchored upside down.
Some contests will have only three or even just two parties on the ballot paper.