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Clan cancer centres reopen for face-to-face support after second lockdown closure

© 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 Cancer sufferers in Aberdeenshire, Moray, Orkney and Shetland can once again access vital face-to-face support at Clan Cancer Support centres. The Aberdeen-based charity has reopened its support centres in the city, Inverurie, Elgin, Crimond, Shetland and Orkney following their closure in December, for the second time, as a result of the coronavirus lockdowns. Peer-to-peer support through a ‘walk and talk’ service is also available at several of Clan’s centres.

North-east schools to welcome back pupils - Evening Express

North-east schools to welcome back pupils © Chris Sumner/DCT Media Primary schools across the north-east will welcome back a full complement of pupils today. Youngsters at the region’s secondary schools will return to the classroom on a part-time basis to begin with, although they are expected to be full-time after the Easter break. Face coverings must be worn at all times in secondary schools, and pupils in S4 to S6 as well as staff will be offered lateral flow Covid-19 tests twice a week. © Chris Sumner/DCT Media ‘Surprise at how the children have adapted’ Elaine McGowan, headteacher at Alford Primary School for almost two years, admits she is “excited and proud” that all of the pupils will be back.

Aberdeen groups praise continuation of culture funding across city

Aberdeen groups praise continuation of culture funding across city © Darrell Benns / DCT Media Councillor Marie Boulton, pictured here in the Aberdeen Art Gallery, has spoken of the importance of culture in Aberdeen. Groups across Aberdeen have said continued funding within the coming year’s budget is a “vote of confidence” in the city’s cultural sector. Councillors passed the administration group, which is made up of Scottish Conservative, Aberdeen Labour and Allied Independent councillors when full council met on Wednesday. Part of the budget included maintaining the budget for cultural groups including Aberdeen Performing Arts, Castegate Arts and Peacock Visual Arts, as well as maintaining £200,000 funding for the music service.

Loss of John Lewis would be devastating to Aberdeen as firm warns over closures following plunging pandemic profits

Loss of John Lewis would be devastating to Aberdeen as firm warns over closures following plunging pandemic profits
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Community scheme delivers £50 mental health hampers to Aberdeen teens

Community scheme delivers £50 mental health hampers to Aberdeen teens © Jim Irvine/ DCT Media 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 Dozens of Aberdeen teenagers have received mental health care packages worth £50 each as part of a community initiative. This week members of the Fersands and Fountain Community Projects youth work team went door-to-door checking in on residents and brightening their days. A total of 43 young people were given a care package containing loungewear, slippers, snacks and toiletries.

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