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Meadown Lea: Residents love community spirit at Highland development

The friendships forged in the queue all those years ago have stood the test of time and Jacqueline admitted their street is known locally as the “party street”. “Apart from 2020, we usually have a Christmas night out and we spend Christmas Eve at Chris and Danni’s house where she makes her famous pulled pork baps,” said Jacqueline. “We’re always arranging birthday parties for the wee ones and the kids have grown close as well. It’s lovely to watch their friendships blossom.” Lacey MacDonald, 40, describes Meadow Lea as “a special place to live”. She said: “My husband James camped out for us in our car. He was there from 8.30am.

Uncertainty over start date for work on £25 million Aberdeen school

Uncertainty over start date for work on £25 million Aberdeen school © Big Partnership The new school at Countesswells will hold 400 pupils. Council chiefs in Aberdeen are still unable to confirm when work on a new school is to begin less than four months before it was due to be completed. The first of two primary schools in the new town of Countesswells was originally scheduled for completion in August. Countesswells Development Limited (CDL), the developer behind much of the new community, is ready to hand over the land for the school to Aberdeen City Council. However, local authority officials are not yet ready to confirm when work on the 400-pupil facility will begin.

Kindhearted Scots raise over £4 million for charity during Kiltwalk Weekend

Kindhearted Scots raise over £4 million for charity during Kiltwalk Weekend One person taking part over the weekend was Colin Shields from Paisley, who recently had his leg amputated. The 2021 Virtual Kiltwalk Weekend (Image: Big Partnership) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice More than £4 million has been raised for charity thanks to kind-hearted Scots taking part in this weekend s Virtual Kiltwalk Weekend.

Housing upgrades at heart of Labour s environmental strategy

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar unveiled his party’s plan on Thursday (Andrew Milligan/PA) 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 Making homes more energy efficient is one of the key points in Scottish Labour’s environmental strategy ahead of May’s election. Unveiled on Thursday by leader Anas Sarwar, the strategy pledges to ensure all homes in Scotland boast an energy efficiency rating of at least C by 2030. A national housing agency would be set up to co-ordinate the installation of renewable heat, double glazing, insulation and other methods of conserving energy.

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