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The industry is on the brink of collapse : Coronavirus pandemic lifts the lid on chef crisis in Scotland

Updated: May 17, 2021, 12:22 pm © DCT Media For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up As restrictions continue to ease for many sectors, including hospitality, what does the future hold for the chefs of Scotland? And do we have enough to keep our beloved independents going? For hospitality, there have been many victims throughout the pandemic, however, with the country in the process of trying to get back to “normality’, a crisis which has been bubbling away for years has now reached boiling point, putting restaurants and venues across the country at risk of potentially having to close.

North-east motoring enthusiast taken to funeral in back of vintage Land Rover

North-east motoring enthusiast taken to funeral in back of vintage Land Rover © DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A north-east museum stepped in to fulfill the dying wish of a north-east motoring enthusiast  – by taking him to his funeral in the back of a vintage Mountain Rescue ambulance. David Millar, a trustee of the Alford-based Grampian Transport Museum, died of cancer at 67 years old at the end of April. Mr Millar wanted his final voyage to be made in the rear of his own Land Rover, a vehicle he cherished.

Unusually orange car to go on show in Westhill this weekend

Unusually orange car to go on show in Westhill this weekend © Supplied by Kevin McCormick A particularly peculiar orange car will be making a special guest appearance in Westhill this weekend to promote the reopening of the Grampian Transport Museum. The Outspan Orange, believed to have been only one of six ever built, will be outside Costco in Westhill from tomorrow morning until Tuesday. Built on an 850cc Mini City chassis, the a-peeling motoring marvel will be accompanied by Grampian Transport Museum volunteers who will offer people the chance to win a family membership for the Alford tourist attraction, which reopens this month.

Activities and attractions to look forward to later this month as lockdown eases

Activities and attractions to look forward to later this month as lockdown eases
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Labour of love as Paul s team revives Lady Mary

© Chris Sumner/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up It’s no secret that the north-east is home to some incredibly skilled classic-car restorers, who could run rings around the mechanics of today. But aside from talent and dedication, there’s a secret ingredient which adds an extra gleam to the paintwork and a hum in the engine. Love; a love for the cars of yesterday which evoke memories of a different era, where motor cars were a status symbol.

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