PhD researcher Annika Bucky recently visited Vertegrow in Newburgh along with local chef Craig Wilson – owner of Eat on the Green.
The benefit provides help to pregnant women as well as families with children aged up to three years old to buy healthy food, milk or baby formula.
The Aberdeenshire Wellbeing Festival brings together communities through activities that promote and support good mental health and wellbeing.
Insch Connection Museum opens for the season with a new centre piece display of Dunnideer Castle with a unique link to music history.
Chief Executive of the Scottish Seabird Centre, Susan Davies has been appointed as Chair of the global research hub, the James Hutton Institute.
Executive Director of The Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland, Neil Wilson gives his commentary on the current national situation.
Enva Scotland is feeding local red squirrels in storm-damaged woodlands as part of Aberdeenshire Council’s contract and tendering process.
Proposed legislation to update and strengthen charity law has passed its first parliamentary stage.
Communities across Scotland are being asked to consider whether their local area could be designated as the country’s newest national park.
Owners from across the north-east will make the trip to Turriff to showcase their vintage, classic and modern classic vehicles at the free event.
Over 4000 forms are yet to be completed online ahead of the Monday deadline for applications.
MP Andrew Bowie's Energy Bill is partway through its second reading at Westminster, and is set to pass with amendments over the summer.
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands Mairi Gougeon full speech to the Scottish Skipper Expo in Aberdeen.
Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon's address to the Skippers Expo has seen Highly Protected Marine Areas in the spotlight again.
Dr Barbara Barreiro Leon's monograph work will explore how identities are represented through film, music and arts including a chapter on Eurovision.
Kayleigh’s Wee Stars and the Gathimba Edwards Foundation are working together to help boost participation at the popular 10K event.
Building work is set to commence at the site at the end of June, with the store expected to be open before the end of 2023.
From the Big Book sale in Inverurie, to a 40th anniversary rugby match, there's something for everyone going on in Aberdeenshire.
Strichen and New Pitsligo primary schools have put on an exhibition at the Ritchie Hall showing the importance of peatlands to the environment.
Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon will describe the fishing industry as “the lifeblood of coastal Scotland” as she addresses concerns over HPMAs.