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15 March 2021 10:51
Roger Hunt, chief of business services at AGS Airports, which operates Aberdeen International, Glasgow and Southampton airports has been recognised at a prestigious awards ceremony.
Roger Hunt, chief of business services at AGS Airports, which operates Aberdeen International, Glasgow and Southampton airports has been recognised at a prestigious awards ceremony.
The cHeRries Awards celebrate those in the HR, training and recruitment sectors with eight winners announced on the night.
Presented by the Press and Journal in association with Mattioli Woods the cHeRry Awards were scheduled to take place at the new P&J Live in Aberdeen in 2020.
Roger, who took on the additional responsibility of interim managing director at Aberdeen International Airport in 2020 was recognised for his work in helping the business during the coronavirus pandemic.
With Burns Night 2021 fast approaching, although looking a bit different this year, people can still mark the big night by enjoying a host of virtual Burns celebrations and suppers. January 25 is known worldwide as Burns Night - the birthday of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national bard – traditionally celebrated with a meal of haggis, turnip (‘neeps’) and potatoes (‘tatties’), and a wee dram of whisky. Some of these events include Dumfries’ famous Big Burns Supper - with comedy, music and entertainment – going digital for the first time, the National Trust for Scotland’s Big Burns Night In, streaming live from Robert Burns Cottage in Alloway and haggis producer Macsween’s plans for the largest virtual Burns Supper.