RES, the renewable energy company behind Hill of Fare Wind Farm, has expressed disappointment at Aberdeenshire Council’s decision not to back the 16-turbine proposal, despite the project being predicted to deliver a £156 million boost for the regional economy.
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Statera Energy has submitted plans for the UK’s first utility-scale green hydrogen project to be built in Aberdeenshire.
Conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland has announced initiatives to determine and secure the future of Fyvie Castle and Estate near Turriff as a thriving heritage attraction. The news comes on the 40th anniversary of the castle, which dates to the 13th century, being taken into the Tru
Scottish Water has reached a major milestone in its £60 million investment to revamp Invercannie Water Treatment Works (WTW) in Aberdeenshire. The WTW by Banchory was originally constructed more than 150 years ago and was hailed a jewel in the crown of engineering success.
Aberdeenshire Council’s latest five-year plan for the development of housing across the area has been published.
Gairnshiel Jubilee Bridge has been crowned winner of the Best Infrastructure Project at the 2024 Scottish Civil Engineering Awards held in Edinburgh.
A project to deliver the new Peterhead Community Campus has been hit with a lengthy delay after the preferred contractor Robertson Group pulled out.
Persimmon North Scotland has presented plans for 146 high-quality new homes to Aberdeenshire Council.
Essential improvements and repairs are underway at two of Aberdeenshire Council’s busiest harbours at a combined cost of £500,000.
A raft of improvements are about to be undertaken at the popular Craw’s Nest area on Stonehaven’s promenade.
Lifting, pulling and deploying solutions provider ACE Winches has appointed sustainable technology firm Recycl8 to renew and repair their workshop facilities yard in Turriff. This involved a 30m³ pour of a floor slab at the busy state-of-the-art facilities, which are powered by onshore wind.
Stonehaven Leisure Centre reopened its doors on Monday, 22 July, following an extensive £1.4 million refurbishment.
Hybrid working solutions provider International Workplace Group is opening a state-of-the-art flexible workspace in Banff.
First Minister John Swinney will visit the site of an innovative carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in Aberdeenshire today where he will unveil new Scottish Government funding for the project.
An opportunity has arisen for someone to purchase the Macduff Town Hall which has become surplus to requirements. Aberdeenshire Council’s Estates Team is seeking offers for the property that would lend itself to a number of commercial, residential or community uses.