Aberdeenshire councillors today (28 April) approved proposals for a championship golf course, designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, to be built on the Ury Estate to the north-west of Stonehaven. The scheme also includes a 90-home development.
Councillors have surprised council officials and finally backed an unauthorised traveller's site on the north-east coast. A full meeting of Aberdeenshire Council has today voted 41-28 to grant retrospective planning permission for North Esk Park, near ...
The Army been called in to help with the final stages of the Storm Frank clear-up in an Aberdeenshire village devastated by flooding. Just a few miles from the Queen's summer retreat at Balmoral Castle, troops got to work removing debris from the ...
More than 50 fire fighters battled a ferocious fire at an Inverurie furniture mill this morning. However, this is not the first time the Lethenty Mill has fought with fire with an incident occurring September 1960. Owned by the North of Scotland ...
More than 50 firefighters had to be called out from areas across the north-east after a huge blaze struck an Inverurie commercial mill. A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesman confirmed that operators sent 55 firefighters to Lethenty Mill, where a ...
Plans for a £80m golf course development in Aberdeenshire have been approved. FM Group is behind the Ury Estate development, near Stonehaven, backed by American golfer Jack Nicklaus, who won multiple major tournaments. Aberdeenshire Council ...