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Seaton and Beer say farewell to vicar and his family

Published: 6:00 AM March 1, 2021    Seaton and Beer are saying farewell to their vicar Jeremy Trew, pictured with his wife Alison, centre, and daughters Rachel, left, and Eleanor, right - Credit: David Bruce Church-goers in Seaton and Beer have said a fond farewell to their vicar and his family as they move to a new appointment in Essex. David Bruce, churchwarden at St Gregory’s in Seaton, told the Midweek Herald: “It is with great sadness that I, as churchwarden of St Gregory’s and Gayle Chapple, my fellow churchwarden of St Michael’s in Beer, have had to say goodbye to our joint vicar Jeremy Trew and his lovely family, who have just moved to pastures new. 

School libraries in Aberdeen receive funding to address Covid challenges

School libraries in Aberdeen receive funding to address Covid challenges Updated: 19/02/2021, 9:59 am © PRESS AND JOURNAL Aberdeen Grammar School Two schools in Aberdeen have received funding as part of a Scotland-wide package designed to help combat disruption caused by Covid-19 school closures. Seaton Primary and Aberdeen Grammar School will receive £4,150 and £1,400 respectively. The Scottish Government’s School Library Improvement Fund (SLIF), which was introduced in 2017 to support creative and innovative projects within the school library sector, is a grant scheme administered by the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC). The fund supports activities within school libraries that contribute to the delivery of key education priorities.

School libraries across the north and north-east awarded more than £25,000 for innovative projects

School libraries across the north and north-east awarded more than £25,000 for innovative projects
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Suburban memories of life in the Granite City

Suburban memories of life in the Granite City © Supplied More than 300 denim-clad fans turned up at theQueens Links for an open-air concert byAberdeen-based group Pryer in 1977. From coping with winter weather to being home to a mighty shipbuilding industry, Aberdeen’s communities have always played a key role in the life of the Granite City. Join us for a look through our archives to some memorable – and some forgotten – moments from the past few decades. Aberdeen Harbour A massive build-up of ice stopped shipping on the River Dee at Aberdeen Harbour in 1982. The freak floe stretched from Torry Dock up river to Duthie Park. Two small fishing yawls berthed at the Old Herring Market, at North Esplanade East, were crushed and sank. Pictured is RGIT Offshore Survival School instructor Dave Cuthbert with the ice-bound craft.

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