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North East Now: CSG continues to support and build solid relationships with local businesses during pandemic

North East Now: CSG continues to support and build solid relationships with local businesses during pandemic © Supplied by Graham Dargie CSG has had its roots firmly grounded in Aberdeen for nearly three decades North-east businesses have continued to do what they can to help and support each other throughout the coronavirus pandemic. And independent, family-owned firm CSG – a leader in the commercial office cleaning sector in the area – is one of them. Having been launched by Alan Merchant in 1992, CSG has had its roots firmly grounded in Aberdeen for nearly three decades. Now run by Alan’s daughters Louise Buchan and Laura Sutherland, they remain committed to the company’s original mission – to provide a quality, reliable and trustworthy service to clients.

Journalists are frontline warriors , will get Covid vaccine on priority basis : Tripura CM

Journalists are frontline warriors , will get Covid vaccine on priority basis : Tripura CM The Agartala Press Club had sent the chief minister a letter asking for the same. While the December 28 update on the operational guidelines for the Covid vaccine rollout does not include journalists as frontline workers , the BJP-led Tripura government assured journalists in the state that they “will get Covid-19 vaccine on a priority basis,” NorthEast Now In the first phase of the vaccination drive, 45,000 health workers in Tripura will be vaccinated against COVID-19.https://t.co/c8l9KG7eJc@BjpBiplab NorthEast Now (@NENowNews) January 13, 2021 Pranab Sarkar, secretary of the Agartala Press Club, was quoted as saying, “Chief minister Biplab Deb has assured that journalists being frontline warriors will be given Covid-19 vaccines on a priority basis.”

Sense of community is more vital than ever

Aberdeen, Wednesday 1st March 2017 Pictured is Russell Borthwick; Chief Executive of AGCC Picture by Michal Wachucik / Abermedia AFTER an incredibly tough year this has been a make or break Christmas for many of our local businesses. Sadly, with the likelihood of us being locked into at least Level 3 for much of January given the relaxation of domestic visiting restrictions over Christmas, businesses, the economy and the jobs they support are still far from being out of the woods. Six months ago Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce launched an initiative to help people ‘support local’. North East Now was born out of an urgent need to help businesses across our towns and city to cope with the crushing financial impact of the coronavirus.

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North East Now: Organisations reveal key events to mark in your diary this Christmas and into the New Year

North East Now: Organisations reveal key events to mark in your diary this Christmas and into the New Year © DCT Media The Aberdeen Christmas Market in Bon Accord. Local organisations are hoping to welcome back wider audiences to the north-east once again with exciting events next year. The coronavirus crisis has resulted in a line-up of the region’s well-loved performances and events being either cancelled or postponed over the past 12 months, including pantomimes, festivals and concerts. However, Aberdeen Arts Centre and Aberdeen Inspired are looking forward to drawing people back to the Granite City with a calendar of events being worked on ahead of the New Year.

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