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Webinar will help prepare your project ready for future funding

Webinar will help prepare your project ready for future funding Aberdeenshire Council’s Economic Development Service will be hosting a virtual funding session to share ideas and tips to help grow and develop the region’s towns and communities. Monday, 1st March 2021, 7:00 am The webinar will feature ideas and tips to help grow and develop the region’s towns and communities. The ‘Community Development: Hints, Tips and Funding’ webinar on Wednesday, March 3; 2.30-4pm will bring together key speakers from both national and local level to provide ideas and inspiration on how to ensure North-east towns and communities have the right tools, skills and knowledge to make their goals and visions become a reality.

North-east cottage hospital closure being reviewed week-by-week as staff are deployed in vaccine roll-out

© 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 Health bosses have insisted that the closure of a north-east hospital is only temporary, while staff are deployed to help roll out vaccinations. Turriff Cottage Hospital has been closed to new admissions since a coronavirus outbreak there in December. It has since not reopened, leading to some speculation over the future of the Balmellie Road site. However, NHS Grampian is assuring residents the closure is a temporary one while staff are deployed elsewhere.

Aberdeenshire Council boosts library catalogues with £300,000 spend

© Kenny Elrick/ DCT Media Councillors Anne Stirling and Anne Simpson with some bears knitted by the Live Life Aberdeenshire libraries knit and natter groups. 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 Aberdeenshire Council is to spend almost £300,000 on new materials to help people of all ages develop a love of reading. The investment has been praised by community leaders and a national charity, who say the new lockdown means there “has never been a better time” to pick up a book.

New north-east council homes completed - Evening Express

New north-east council homes completed © Kenny Elrick / DCT Media Aberdeenshire Councils communities Committee vice-chairwoman Councillor Doreen Mair More than 30 new council houses are being made available for social rent in the north-east. Four existing properties formerly used as Aberdeenshire Council education offices on Cameron Street in Stonehaven have been converted into eight one-bedroom flats. Work on the £600,000 project began in November last year, however had to be paused earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, a further 28 flats, houses and bungalows are also nearing completion as part of the third phase of development at Blackiemuir Avenue in Laurencekirk.

North-east Learning Disability Respite review approved

North-east Learning Disability Respite review approved © Colin Rennie / DCT Media Recommendations for a north-east Learning Disability Respite Review have been approved. The Aberdeenshire Integrated Joint Board made the decision at its last meeting. Now, specialist respite services in North Aberdeenshire will be delivered on a 24/7 basis from Willowbank Cottage in Peterhead, and services at its Robertson Road facility in Fraserburgh will come to an end. Central Aberdeenshire will also now have a 24/7 respite resource in Ellon, commissioned through Inspire. The review revealed that fewer people were using respite services in south Aberdeenshire where people were making of the short breaks on offer through self-directed support (SDS).

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