'Monarch of the Glen' distillery in Speyside set for major upgrade
The whisky distillery which featured in the BBC series Monarch of the Glen is set to be transformed into a low-carbon operation if plans are approved by Highland Council.
The whisky distillery which featured in the BBC series Monarch of the Glen is set to be transformed into a low-carbon operation if plans are approved by Highland Council.
A forgotten nurse’s album packed with memories from First World War soldiers - including a famous 1914 Christmas truce - has sold for thousands at auction.
The instrument, made by Aberdeen luthier Robert Duncan in 1756, was donated to the University of Aberdeen’s Special Collections as part of a bequest by former student and later professor of Philosophy James Beattie.
‘Green flight paths’ between key global locations could help to fast-track fully decarbonised aviation, according to research led by an international team based at Heriot-Watt University in the United Kingdom and the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.
Veterinary experts at The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland believe it’s likely that three-month-old kit Roxie died due to stress caused by fireworks being let off across the city centre.
The deal to buy 70 stores came after Homebase appointed administrators on Wednesday but left 2,000 workers and 49 stores still at risk.
The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 has already secured an impressive international fleet of 34 ships ahead of the Tall Ships return to the city for the first time in almost 30 years.
The scaffolding has been removed from the iconic Granton Gasholder as works to refurbish the structure now known as ‘Gas Holder 1’ are complete.
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