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News articles for Sept 2025

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Holyrood Apple Day sign congratulating Aberdeenshire Council outside Holyrood.

A Wee Apple Award

Aberdeenshire Council’s Greenspace team has been recognised with the “Wee Apple Award” for the second year in a row during Holyrood’s Apple Day event.

23 September 2025

Winners of Inspiring Aberdeenshire 2025

The winners of Inspiring Aberdeenshire 2025 have been announced. 

17 September 2025

Get Set September week three: Flooding

Residents in the north of Scotland are asked to be prepared for flooding – before it happens.

17 September 2025

Last chance to apply for Buchan Small Grant Fund

Ten community groups from across Buchan have shared more than £4,500 in small grant funding this summer.

17 September 2025

New Pitsligo public toilets to reopen under community asset transfer scheme

Public toilets in New Pitsligo which have lain unused for nine years are to be given a new lease of life after a successful community asset transfer bid.

16 September 2025

Strathburn School and Nursery rated 'good' in latest inspection

Strathburn School and Nursery Class has been rated ‘good’ across all key areas in its latest Education Scotland inspection.

16 September 2025

Daily half-hour closure at recycling centres

From Monday 6 October, Aberdeenshire Council will introduce a daily closure at all household recycling centres between 12:30pm and 1pm.

11 September 2025

A photograph of Fraserburgh town centre featuring shops, cars, pedestrians, blue street lamps and some trees

Another round of town centre health checks gets underway

Aberdeenshire Council is once again undertaking town centre health checks across the region. 

11 September 2025

Consultation on closure of Tullynessle School

Aberdeenshire Council has launched a consultation on the closure of Tullynessle School.

10 September 2025

New charges approved to strengthen Macduff Harbour

Aberdeenshire Council has approved changes to service charges at Macduff Harbour which will bring fees into line with other commercial harbours across the region and generate around £86,000 in additional annual income. 

10 September 2025