Find out what one of the bosses of the Inverurie Garden Centre thinks of tier 4 lockdown restrictions to be introduced on Boxing Day as well as a rundown of the changes, and reaction from social media
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New North-east cider company ‘Seidear’ sets up in Maryculter Aberdeenshire: Video and Pictures
Check out the video and pictures of a new cider company launched here in the North-east which uses a champagne method of producing cider made with only Scottish apples
Tribute to the Cromarty Film Festival which should be happening this coming weekend but is cancelled due to Covid
Hear what the stars had to say about the last film festival to be held in Cromarty in 2019 and event organiser Dave Newman’s plans for next year’s event after 2020 is the first cancellation in the festival’s history
British Legion Club Banchory commemorates Armistice online in collaboration with International School Aberdeen
Pre-recorded video made to mark remembrance virtually as the Royal Legion in Banchory goes through a very different Armistice Day this year
River boundary line could be creating an unbalanced defense against flooding as SEPA estimates rainfall over the first weekend of October broke 11 year record
The River Dee acting as a boundary line between Aberdeen City and Shire Councils could be causing issues in the implementation of an effective flood defense system with resident’s concern floodplains are filling faster than they did in the past
Resident of Cults concerned flood defences are compounding the issue of flooding as burst riverbank pushes water within metres of homes
Resident's concern flood defenses are causing more harm than good as the banks of the Dee break again
River Dee bursts its banks after weekend of biblical rainstorms
After two days of torrential rain the banks of the River Dee let up in big fashion
“Disgrace in double standards”, Aberdeen Council co-leader Douglas Lumsden livid over Holyrood local lockdown measures
A debate has arisen over whether the local lockdown administered on Aberdeen in the beginning of August was disproportionate compared to the recent lockdown on Glasgow
Lord Provost says Aberdeen was dealt with ‘unjustly’ in administering of lockdown compared to Glasgow and the central belt
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen believes Nicola Sturgeon was far harsher in administering Aberdeen’s local lockdown than the recent restrictions placed on Greater Glasgow
Lord Provost approves Community Jazz Big Band’s ‘Blue Lamp Suite’ and wants to encourage more jazz in Aberdeen
The Lord Provost wants to relax laws preventing live events from taking place after championing a local jazz bands new album