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Offers around £135,000: Spacious flat s well connected despite village feel of setting

Offers around £135,000: Spacious flat’s well connected despite ‘village feel’ of setting © Supplied by ASPC To go with story by Mhorvan Park. At Home 32 Millside Road, Peterculter Picture shows; 32 Millside Road, Peterculter. 32 Millside Road, Peterculter. Supplied by ASPC Date; 27/11/2020 Our life is filled with different milestones, such as learning to drive, getting married, starting full-time work and entering adulthood. But one milestone that really stands out is flying the nest and buying your first home. You have the opportunity to start afresh, find a lifestyle that suits you perfectly, meet new people, and the list goes on. It also gives you the freedom to design your dream home with fixtures, colour schemes and furnishings that you adore above all.

Aberdeen Black Lives Matter campaigner feels city protest helped racial equality

Aberdeen Black Lives Matter campaigner feels city protest helped racial equality Updated: 02/01/2021, 8:06 am A campaigner who played a key role in Aberdeen’s Black Lives Matter march in the summer believes it has made a difference. A separate poster protest was held in Duthie Park, Westburn Park, Victoria Park, Skene Square and Marischal Square the weekend before with messages of support for the Black Lives Matter campaign attached to railings. It followed the death of George Floyd in the US in May. He died after a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for more than eight minutes. © David Proctor

North tourist hotspots plagued by visitors unrealistic expectations

© Sandy McCook/ 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 Tourist hotspots are being forced to contend with wild complaints from visitors – with one saying they would “rather be in hell” than on Balmedie Beach, and another slamming the lack of a Loch Ness marina. While many venues in the north receive praise from their customers, some are being plagued by irrelevant or unfairly low rankings online. And while these can have little impact on the venues with hundreds, if not thousands, of glowing reviews, others are suffering as their average scores are being pulled down.

Suburban memories of life in the Granite City

December 23, 2020, 11:30 am Radio 1 DJ Ed Stewart cuts a special Christmas cake with the help of Sister M Glennie after recording a radio programme in Ward 3 of the Royal Aberdeen Children s Hospital in 1978. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Christmas is a magical time of the year, no matter where you are. Over the years many people have come together in Aberdeen’s communities to celebrate together and bring a bit of sparkle to the winter gloom, whether at work or play.

Energy firm pledges £49,000 to charities which have eased pandemic pressure on those most in need

Energy firm pledges £49,000 to charities which have eased pandemic pressure on those most in need © DCT Media CR0025750 To recognise the role of local charities in the communities, Wood is making a Christmas donation of £49k split between seven Scottish charities, including 5 in Aberdeen. Robin Watson, chief executive and Sue MacDonald, executive president met with representatives from the Aberdeen charities in Duthie Park. In the picture are from left: Sophy Green, Instant Neighbour: Richard Stewart, Maggies: Scott Baxter, Cornerstone: Leanne Ferries, Childline and Mike Burns, Aberdeen Cyrenians. Picture by Jim Irvine 15-12-20 Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal.

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