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Aberdeen granite industry history project wants your real life stories

Aberdeen granite industry history project wants your real life stories by Kirsty Telfer © Supplied by Aberdeen City Counci Marischal College, Aberdeen’s most iconic granite building A project has been launched to capture the experiences of those involved with Aberdeen’s granite industry. The Granite Oral History Project aims to reveal the first-hand memories of people who worked in, or were families associated with the granite industry. The granite industry has a fantastic reputation for hard work, skilled craftsmanship and engineering expertise. And by capturing the real-life stories behind Aberdeen’s granite industry, the project will bring a human element to the ubiquitous material.

Taxi drivers to be given extra financial support due to pandemic

© Chris Sumner/Aberdeen Journals Taxi drivers will receive a top-up grant Taxi drivers in Aberdeen are to receive an additional top-up grant of £1,000 each from Aberdeen City Council. This is in addition to the £1,500 which has already been paid to recipients of the Taxi Driver Support Fund. Drivers will not need to reapply, and payment will be paid automatically in the next two weeks. The council will contact all eligible taxi drivers for payment to be made into their nominated bank accounts. In total, £860,000 extra support for taxi drivers in Aberdeen city is being made available. As a result of the pandemic, taxi and private hire drivers in the city have faced significant challenges due to the restrictions on travel and reduction in footfall within the city.

Would you report your child if you knew they had started a fire?

Would you report your child if you knew they had started a fire? Updated: April 8, 2021, 4:58 pm © Chris Sumner/Aberdeen Journals Children are not angels, and making mistakes and learning from them is part of growing up. But what if your child was committing serious, dangerous offences such as wilful fire-raising – would you be willing to hand your son or daughter into the police? The issue has raised its head recently after deliberate fires were started in Dundee and Fife, with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Police Scotland taking up valuable time and resources to deal with them. On Wednesday, gorse bushes were set alight in North Queensferry.

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