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Scott Begbie: It isn t just inspirational this initiative is inspired

© Jim Irvine / DCT MEDIA Adrian Watson One of the best things to happen for the Granite City in recent years is also one of the most inspirational. Take a step forward and a big bow, Aberdeen Inspired, an organisation that has shown vision and leadership in striving to make our city everything it can, should and deserves to be. Okay, so its Sunday title of a business improvement district is a bit underwhelming, but the power of work this team has carried out is anything but. Name something good that has happened in the city centre in recent years and I’ll bet Aberdeen Inspired is behind it.

Portsoy Boat Festival makes move online as further north of Scotland events are cancelled for second year due to Covid uncertainty

Portsoy Boat Festival makes move online as further north of Scotland events are cancelled for second year due to Covid uncertainty
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Knives out: Ohio blade law opens opportunities for manufacturers

PLAIN TWP.  Rick Hinderer makes knives. He started with art knives in the 1980s then transitioned to tactical tools. State law now allows him to manufacture switchblades, spring-assisted and gravity knives. Senate Bill 140, a knife law reform bill advocated by the grassroots knife owner organization Knife Rights, took effect Monday and eliminated “the prohibition against manufacturing, possessing for sale, selling, or furnishing certain weapons other than firearms or dangerous ordnance.” On Tuesday, Hinderer hosted a factory tour at his Shreve-area business Hinderer Knives to celebrate the bill’s passage. Attendees included Knife Rights Founder and Chair Doug Ritter and Director of Legislative Affairs Todd Rathner, state Sen. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) and state Rep. Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster).

Row over decision-making on Aberdeen beer tents ahead of reopening

© Darrell Benns / DCT Media Council officers have been given the power to make decisions on outdoor trading in Aberdeen, as businesses prepare to reopen. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Decisions on which businesses can trade in Aberdeen streets, roads and parks are to be taken by unelected officials as Covid restrictions are lifted. But councillors have been accused of “washing their hands” of their responsibilities. Non-essential businesses, including pubs and restaurants, are expected to be allowed to reopen on April 26.

Decisions on firms trading in Aberdeen s streets, parks and roads to be taken by unelected officials

Decisions on firms trading in Aberdeen s streets, parks and roads to be taken by unelected officials
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