- More uni courses cut in England
- Haulier fare subsidy 'must remain'
- Tax-dodging landlords 'targeted'
- Housing market recovery 'not there'
- 'Little prospect' for oil fund plan
- Disability cuts 'are devastating'
- Heart care 'more likely for rich'
- Lockerbie probe request to Libya
- Lennon bomb plot accused for trial
- 'Serious failings' at health board
- Cottage death OAP 'was murdered'
- Murder jury retraces woman's steps
- Pine marten control called for
- Direct flights 'key for economy'
- Navy diver joins Concordia probe
- Independence plan 'may block bank'
- Moore suggests earlier referendum
- Anorexia no fad, says MSP father
- Bronze sculpture stolen from museum
- Nursery man accused of sex offences
Community News
Inverurie Eye
THE SALMON fishing season, writes Graeme Scott, officially got under way on the North-east’s rivers at the weekend and the rods are sure to be out in force over the coming weeks.
Calling all young designers
Organisers of the Aberdeen International Youth Festival (AIYF) are on the hunt for a young designer.
Inverurie Eye
READERS may have noticed that a sporting event is being held in London this summer, the Games of the XXX Olympiad, also known as the London 2012 Olympics.
Inverurie Eye
WIND generated power seems to be one logical answer to meeting the Government’s requirement to cut carbon emissions, so why is the concept wrapped in so much controversy?
Heather scoops charity raffle top prize for second time
A KINTORE woman could not believe her luck after winning a new car for the second time in a charity raffle.
Premnay turbine project rejected
A PROPOSED wind turbine at Premnay that was subject to a site visit by members of the Garioch Area Committee, had planning permission refused on Tuesday (January 31).
Refusal for Kintore development
AN application for planning permission in principle to demolish existing workshop and offices at Forties Business Centre, School Road, Kintore and replaced with a mixed use development comprising retail units and short stay serviced apartments for tourism or business purposes was refused at the meeting of the Garioch Area Committee on Tuesday (January 31).
Further talks required
AN application for a commercial developments at Inverurie was deferred by members of the Garioch Area Committee on Tuesday this week to allow further negotiation over the size and location of the main building with the applicant.
Turbine decision deferred for site visit
AN application for two wind turbines at East Leylodge, Kintore by Muirden Energy, Turriff was deferred by members of the Garioch Area Committee on Tuesday, (January 31) to allow members to visit the site.
Go ahead for visitor centre
PLANNING permission for the erection of a new Visitor Centre at the Harlaw Centre, Pitcaple was approved by members of the Garioch Area Committee at their recent meeting on Tuesday, (January 31).
New member admitted to Garioch Probus Club
PRESIDENT George Cadenhead welcomed members to the latest meeting of Garioch Probus Club. Ranald Allan was admitted to club membership and was then introduced by member Eric Rae as guest speaker.
Kemnay hallkeeper calls it a day after 18 years’ service
THE HALLKEEPER in Kemnay for nearly twenty years has called it a day.
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Thursday 23 February 2012
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