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North-east council housing applications put on hold ahead of new system

© Paul Glendell/DC Thomson Aberdeenshire Council s Woodhill House headquarters Applications for council and housing association homes in the north-east will pause temporarily to allow a new online system to launch. The www.apply4homes.org.uk website handles applications for properties managed by Aberdeenshire Council, Hanover Scotland, Langstane Housing Association, and Osprey Housing. But from April, a new online portal will allow users to apply for rental properties directly from each housing provider. In preparation for the change, applications via Apply4Homes will close on Thursday, March 18. Existing applicants will not be required to reapply for properties and are being contacted directly to invite them to register for the new online system.

Iconic Pictish stone could return home to north-east village

Iconic Pictish stone could return home to north-east village by Jamie Hall and Danny McKay 25/01/2021, 11:10 am © Supplied by Aberdeen University The Rhynie Man. A historic Pictish stone could be set to return to the north-east village it was discovered in more than four decades ago. The Rhynie Man is a six-foot-high Pictish standing stone with a stunning axe-wielding figure carved into it. The archeological find was discovered at Barflat farm in Rhynie in 1978, but now sits in Aberdeenshire Council’s Woodhill House headquarters. Fergus Mutch, the SNP’s MSP candidate in Aberdeenshire West, has written to Aberdeenshire Council calling for the stone to be returned home to the village.

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