- 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
Lifestyle & Leisure
Freedom in art at Dementia cafe
Local photographer and artist, Liz Alderdice is currently working in conjunction with Aberdeenshire Council and Alzheimer Scotland to pilot a scheme where people living with dementia can benefit from being creative.
On the way to Africa
Kintore Rotarians are hailing the success of an appeal to help needy children in Africa.
Legendary classics coming to His Majesty’s Theatre
New shows announced for His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen include two gems of British theatre, national and local dance productions and a children’s all-time favourite.
APA announce third major new Scots drama
Aberdeen Performing Arts (APA) has secured the funding to produce their third large scale Scottish drama at His Majesty’s Theatre.
Little Foot on national stage
An Aberdeen theatre company have made national connections which will put them on an Edinburgh stage with the chance of performing in London.
Coffee bar is icing on cake for village
THE latest stage in the revival of an Aberdeenshire coffee shop was reached on Friday.(February 17).
Green to go for Scotframe
Kit manufacturer and supplier, Scotframe, has introduced a new generation of building products which takes thinking about construction into the ‘Green’ 21st century.
APA announce third major new Scots drama
Aberdeen Performing Arts (APA) has secured the funding to produce their third large scale Scottish drama at His Majesty’s Theatre.
Kintore Rotarians seek new members
KINTORE Rotarians are hoping to boost their numbers at a meeting organised for later this month.
Vintage fair in prospect at castle
It is a case of full steam ahead for a popular summertime vintage rally in Aberdeenshire.
Celebrity chefs on menu for showcase
A TOP celebrity chef and a new sensation in the world of cooking will be appearing at the North-east’s annual showcase for the food and drink sector.
Wedding Open Day at Haddo House
Recently engaged couples and those thinking of to tying the knot are invited to a special event at Haddo House on February 12.
Caravan & Camping show returns
THE new Scottish Caravan & Camping Show is returning for a second year, bigger and better than before.
Doric double-bill at Kemnay Hall
FLEEMAN Productions will present a double-bill of Doric plays in Kemnay Village on Saturday, February 11 at 7.30pm. The two plays, by Charles Barron, “Evie” with Yvonne Morton and “As the Bat at Noon” with Brian McDonald and Scott Neish are both set in Aberdeen in the present but with a very different style.
I’ll B seeing you around!
IT’S the end of an era for Oldmeldrum, as one of the town’s most enduring businesses closes its doors for the final time later this month.
Theatre group’s appeal for props
An INVERURIE-BASED drama group has launched an appeal for help in locating props for this year’s production.
The Renard Ensemble
THE Renard Ensemble; Emily Andrews, flute; Katy Ayling, clarinet; Howard Dann, French bassoon, will be appearing at the Tunnell Trust Concert in the Victory Hall, Aboyne on Sunday, February 12, at 3pm.
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Weather for Inverurie
Thursday 23 February 2012
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Temperature: 5 C to 15 C
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Temperature: 3 C to 11 C
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