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A landmark building on Aberdeen’s Union Street has reopened as a high-end new restaurant, bar and gallery, breathing new life ...
More than 1,000 serving military personnel, veterans and cadets were joined by massed pipes and drums and vintage military ...
Aberdeen’s proposals for a 7 per cent levy could see tourists charged more than they would in major European cities like ...
On Broad Street, the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Dr David Cameron, in his role as His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant was joined by representatives from the UK’s Armed Forces, to take the salute in front of ...
To celebrate the service, First Bus is running the giveaway for the first three weekends following the night bus launch, with ...
The parade will start at Albyn Place at 11am and go along Union Street, Union Terrace, Schoolhill, Upperkirkgate and Broad Street, finishing at the Castlegate. The Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Dr David ...
Deloitte has appointed Hazel Gray as its new office senior partner for Aberdeen, as the firm moves to a new office in the city centre. Already a partner in the firm’s Global Investment and Innovation ...
Law firm Raeburn Christie Clark and Wallace has announced the appointment of Hannah Cruickshank as the newest member of its residential conveyancing team. She joins the firm as an associate and brings ...
Here is where to go for Fourth of July celebrations, including concerts, parades, children’s activities and fireworks ...
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to six of Aberdeen’s restaurants, cafes or canteens, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows – and it’s good news for them all.
River Island is shutting 33 of its stores - with bosses blaming rising costs. Five stores will be closing up across Scotland including Edinburgh Princes Street and Glasgow Argyle Street.