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Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north

Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north © Supplied by VisitScotland Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up More than 30 tourism businesses from across the north-east will take part in an event designed to boost Scotland’s visitor figures. VisitScotland’s virtual event Scotland Reconnect will bring more than 330 tour operators and travel agents together to discuss ways to rebuild the sector following the pandemic. Businesses taking part include The Fife Arms in Braemar, the Sandman Hotel in Aberdeen, Lost Loch Spirits, the Gordon Highlanders Museum and the Aberdeen Altens Hotel.

Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north

Hotels, museums and drinks companies sign up for conference to boost tourism in the north
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Plans to promote walking and cut pollution on Aberdeen s Wellington Road

© PRESS AND JOURNAL Wellington Road pictured in 2018 Plans to cut pollution on an Aberdeen road include adding cycle paths and creating new crossings to encourage more walking. Research by Friends of the Earth Scotland showed that the air in the area contained significantly high levels of particulate matter – microscopic airborne pollutants that can cause harm to the body when inhaled. The levels decreased last year due to lower traffic levels during the pandemic, and plans are now being put in place to achieve a permanent solution. Aberdeen City Council is launching a public consultation to garner people’s opinions on how best to tackle the problem.

Plans to promote walking and cut pollution on notorious Wellington Road in Aberdeen

Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Plans to cut pollution on a notorious Aberdeen road include adding cycle paths and creating new crossings to encourage more walking. Wellington Road was ranked among the worst streets in Scotland for air pollution in 2019. Research by Friends of the Earth Scotland showed that the air in the area contained significantly high levels of particulate matter – microscopic airborne pollutants that can cause harm to the body when inhaled. The levels decreased last year due to lower traffic levels during the pandemic, and plans are now being put in place to achieve a permanent solution.

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