Gallery: Looking back at Ferryhill
This week’s Aberdonian looks at the community of Ferryhill through the years.
This week’s Aberdonian looks at the community of Ferryhill through the years.
Care home residents in the north-east have been reunited with their families as in-person visiting has resumed this week.
They turned out in the teeth of a howling blizzard to mark a special moment in Aberdeen’s history… the last tram to run from Torry.
Mary Whittaker has never been fazed by setbacks or challenges on her spiritual journey.
One of the joys of the recent heavy snowfalls in Aberdeen has been seeing families enjoy themselves sledging, snowboarding and building snowmen in Duthie Park.
Aberdeen has changed over the decades, but one thing remains the same - the great sense of community spirit in its neighbourhoods and suburbs.
Aberdeen's suburbs and communities have seen many changes over the years but have always been the lifeblood of the Granite City.
"A lot of thought went into the personalised, individual care and attention to people, their environment and the staffing, with an emphasis that the residents are first in everything."
The great strength of Aberdeen lies in the community spirit to be found in its communities and neighbourhoods.
The suburbs and communities of Aberdeen are the many strands which make up the tapestry of the Granite City as a wonderful place to live, work and play.
In the 1950s and 60s, the train sheds at Ferryhill in Aberdeen were alive with the sight and sounds of magnificent engines, billowing steam and smoke, full of the noise of these superb machines and the skilled men who worked on them.
One of the great strengths of Aberdeen is the sense of community that shines through in every corner of the city.
The many suburbs and communities of Aberdeen is what makes the Granite City such a special place to live.
Aberdeen's communities have welcomed many famous faces over the years from royalty to soap supertars.
An Aberdeen sports centre will reopen its doors to members this weekend.
Two Aberdeen men have teamed up to support frontline NHS staff by printing 3D face shields.
A north-east graphic designer is encouraging people to follow coronavirus guidelines – but with a Doric twist.
A plea to find a long-lost lover of a Norfolk deep sea diver has garnered a massive response from helpful locals.
Sid Johnson, 73, has travelled from his home in Norfolk to the Granite City in a bid to trace the ex-girlfriend he lost touch with around 1973.
The Aberdonian behind a domestic abuse law that has saved hundreds of lives has been recognised as a Citizen of the Year.
Visitors to an Aberdeen community are being invited to have a peek at a specially decorated home raising money for charity.
At a Town House meeting yesterday, the urgent business committee unanimously agreed to call on him to resign.
The SNP have triumphed in an Aberdeen by-election, taking a “thumping victory” over the Tories who were more than 600 votes behind in second place.
The SNP have swept to victory in an Aberdeen by-election.
Voters are set to go to the polls tomorrow in the Torry/Ferryhill by-election, with political parties eyeing the results ahead of next month’s General Election.
An environmental campaigner has said he is delighted to become a candidate for an Aberdeen by-election.
The head teacher at the city’s newest secondary school has urged parents not to park outside the building amid fears for the safety of pupils.
Aberdeen city councillor Catriona Mackenzie has announced her resignation.
An open day will be held to showcase the help available for people with Tourette’s in the north-east.
Police are investigating concerns cat burglars could be on the prowl after two moggies went missing in a day.