There’s a lot going on across the north-east this weekend as May Day approaches.
The Sharp family were first introduced to Kaylegh’s Wee Stars after their eldest daughter, Faye, sadly passed away from leukaemia.
Restoration work on the polluted ponds at Denman Park in Westhill continued with the installation of a downstream defender.
Plans by national housebuilder Cala Homes to build 68 new homes on the outskirts of Banchory have been slammed by angry residents.
Dr Penny Dransart discussed medieval and earlier castles, sharing the presentation with her historian husband Bas Aartz.
Gordon MP Richard Thomson has highlighted funding grants of up to £2500 are being made available by supermarket Aldi.
NORTH East Scotland College has received a £200,000 donation from a local business – taking the benefactor’s total investment since 2021 to £700,000.
Busloads of campaigners from across the north and north-east of Scotland are expected to demonstrate outside the Scottish Parliament this morning.
With not a single rural MSP in the Scottish cabinet since Humza Yousaf came to power, we have been forgotten, says our columnist.
To ensure all viable alignments are fully assessed, overhead line alignment consultation will take place later in the year than previously planned.