People have been urged to post their mail as early as possible this Christmas. CUSTOMERS using Royal Mail have today been given a heads up on latest recommended posting times for Christmas. The early warning – a good two weeks before Halloween – comes against the backdrop of the ongoing …
Read More »NHS letters land late for Elgin flu jab patients
THE flu vaccination programme in Elgin has been labelled a “debacle” after a number of appointment letters were sent out late. Retired Elgin businessman Graeme MacKenzie (73), of Pluscarden Road, managed to make it on time for his flu jab appointment at 10.20am today – despite receiving just over an …
Read More »Posties make a special delivery to hospital staff
Generous postal workers paid a call to Inverurie Hospital for a special delivery thanks to their fundraising efforts. Back in April the team decided that a fundraiser for the hospital would be a show of support for NHS staff. Postal staff from Inverurie visited the hospital to hand over items …
Read More »Courier Services 2020 Global Market Analysis, Company Profiles and Industrial Overview Research Report Effect of COVID-19 Forecasting to 2026 – Press Release
“Courier Services Market” A new market study, titled “Courier Services Market Upcoming Trends, Growth Drivers and Challenges” has been featured on WiseGuyReports. Latest Market Analysis Research Report on “Courier Services Market” has been added to Wise Guy Reports database. Introduction “Courier Services Market” According to this study, over the …
Read More »US media has become the true opposition
LISTEN ye men of Dzimbahwe, even those foolish MaShurugwi, to these wise words. Over the last 30 years, the power of the media has grown out of all proportion to its intended purpose, which was to render to the citizen unvarnished information. In the US, as we speak, the media, …
Read More »Update on Grantown
The total number of confirmed COVID 19 cases within the Grantown community has increased by two to 33, 30 of these are linked with Millers of Speyside abattoir, NHS Highland reports today. “We can appreciate that there will be increased local anxiety but the vast majority of cases are linked …
Read More »Home-testing Covid kits ‘useless’ in some Highland areas, Health Secretary admits
Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant has discovered that in some remote areas of the region home-testing kits for Covid-19 are unviable, due to the amount of time taken to get them to the laboratory. And a question mark hangs over what is happening to mobile testing units in …
Read More »Christina Margaret Mackay Bannerman, Skelpick
Margaret Mackay. Bettyhill has lost one of its eldest and most liked inhabitants with the death of Margaret Mackay. She was 89. Her passing came peacefully surrounded by her family at her long-time home at 47 Crask after a lengthy illness which she bore with great dignity and fortitude. Renowned …
Read More »Obituary: Margaret Mackay
Bettyhill resident known for her hospitality, sharp intellect and engaging personality Bettyhill has lost one of its eldest and most liked inhabitants with the death of Margaret Mackay. She was 89. Her passing came peacefully, surrounded by her family at her long-time home at 47 Crask, after a lengthy illness …
Read More »Staycations boost passenger numbers at Inverness Airport
HIAL managing director Inglis Lyon. Visitor numbers travelling to Inverness Airport are on the increase, bringing much-needed tourists to the Highland capital. The region’s biggest airport remained open throughout the coronavirus lockdown, providing services to the Highlands and Islands for Royal Mail and the oil and gas industry. Inglis Lyon, …
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