Did you know that in level 3, you're only allowed to travel outside your local authority area for essential journeys like work or school. As Christmas approaches, that makes it even more important that we shop local in Aberdeenshire. #ScotlandLovesLocal#NorthEastABZ
Our latest podcast has been released! We speak with David McCubbin about Coastal Villages of the North East. You can listen via our link or our blog post on the website.
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It wouldn’t be right to let the end of term go without SOME sort of concert - check out our virtual video! #aberdeenshire#digitalchristmas#edutwitter https://t.co/VMy5uypIhd
Enjoy hot drinks, sweet mince pies and cuddles with our cute lambs at our photo shoot on Saturday 5th December. A great opportunity to make special memories in the countryside! https://t.co/WYeO0J85dy
Do you run a tourism business in #Aberdeenshire?
The Scottish Tourism Emergency Response Group is monitoring the effects of COVID-19 on the industry & what support is needed.If you have a tourism business, please help by completing this survey.
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Aberdeenshire Council is throwing its weight behind the Scotland Loves Local campaign which encourages shoppers to think local first to support the economy in its recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. https://t.co/KveuKjPFW0 #scotlandloveslocal
The Deil’s Lum (Devil’s Chimney) by Cullykhan Bay in Aberdeenshire is a rumoured entrance to hell. In bad weather sea spray spouts from the top with a great roaring sound. #FolkloreThursday
It is said that local ladies from Gardenstown in #Aberdeenshire won a battle with the Vikings in 1004 by weaponising their stockings with rocks and sand. 3 Viking skulls were then built into the walls of the Kirk. More: https://t.co/qc5apHGpwr #FolkloreThursday