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Vintage car rally organisers hit brakes on Tain and Fraserburgh events but it s full steam ahead for Aberdeenshire rallies

© PRESS AND JOURNAL 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 Organisers of two of the north of Scotland’s biggest vintage car rallies have pulled the plug on their events for a second year. Continuing uncertainty over when large gathering will safely return has forced the cancellation of both Fraserburgh and Tain’s events, which had been planned for early and late June respectively. James Gray, organiser of the Fraserburgh Vintage Car Rally, said the committee had hoped to bring the event back for its 30th staging, but that it’s future now looks “uncertain”.

Scaa anniversary: The flying doctors who save lives at the roadside

© Jim Irvine/ DCT Media Dr Alastair Ross (right, speaking to Paul Basset) and his Scotstar North team has been working with Scaa for the last year. 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 Since the launch of the Scottish Charity Air Ambulance (Scaa) in Aberdeen one year ago, more patients have “undoubtedly” had better chances for full recovery. And while the Helimed 79 copter is fully staffed with paramedics for each call-out, it is often joined by a pair of additional experts to help in the most urgent emergencies.

NHS Grampian exits Covid crisis mode and turns attention to rocketing waiting lists

NHS Grampian exits Covid crisis mode and turns attention to rocketing waiting lists © PRESS AND JOURNAL NHS Grampian is exiting crisis mode and turning to clearly its surgery backlog. North-east health chiefs have exited crisis mode as they now turn their attention to tackling a spiralling surgery backlog. NHS Grampian, which covers Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray, launched Operation Snowdrop as a plan to focus its resources and deal with the pressures of the pandemic in January, February and March as medics contended with high infection and hospitalisation rates. In an online meeting of the NHS Grampian board yesterday, chief executive of the health board Caroline Hiscox confirmed that the crisis has now eased to the point where more routine operations can resume.

CLAN reopening cancer support centres for face-to-face appointments

CLAN reopening cancer support centres for face-to-face appointments © Kenny Elrick / DCT Media CLAN Cancer Support centres have reopened across the north-east this week. Centres in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray have reopened to provide cancer patients and their families face-to-face support. It comes after a difficult year of lockdown and restrictions leading to delays in cancer diagnoses and treatments. CLAN’s centres in Aberdeen, Inverurie, Elgin, Crimond, Shetland and Orkney are reopening on an appointment-only basis, with people able to book online or by contacting their local centre. Social distancing rules will be followed during appointments, and safety measures have been put in place at all centres following risk assessments.

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