Eleven years ago David Martindale was in jail serving six years for being part of organised crime. Now he's just led Livingston to the League Cup final. The manager talked to The Sunday Morning Show about his experience in prison and how it influences him
Category: Non-covid stories
Number 19 bus route the first to get Aberdeen’s new fleet of Hydrogen Double-decker buses
Number 19 bus route chosen as the first to run Aberdeen's new fleet of double-decker hydrogen buses
Innovation in Aberdeen: Retired engineer from the Scottish Agricultural College designs environmentally friendly waste disposal system for boats
An agricultural engineer based in Aberdeen has come up with an innovative way to deal with the often difficult problem of waste building up on boats. Check out the extraordinary looking device in the article
Aberdeen City councillor commits to having inadequate bin replaced as garbage builds up in Cults
Ward Councillors have asked people to take their rubbish with them if they see overflowing bins whilst council services are "stretched"
Gallery: Aberdeen’s first “substantially” snowy day in over a decade
By our reckoning when we woke up this morning there was enough snow on the ground to consider it a snowy day – Aberdeen’s first in over a decade. Here's some pics
Absolutely rubbish: Bin left overflowing for a week next to paths and stream in Cults
Bin left overflowing with waste for more than seven days next to a stream and in busy residential area
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