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US supermajor Chevron will close its Aberdeen office by December next year as part of a company-wide cost cutting strategy. The closure, first reported by Reuters, will take place between December ...
US oil giant Chevron are closing their Aberdeen office, a spokesperson for the business has said. They are planning to shut their office in the Granite City between December 2025 and December 2026.
News that US oil giant Chevron has decided to close its Aberdeen office will deal a heavy blow to the city amid a wave of job cuts that looks set to intensify. Chevron has confirmed plans to close ...
The Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeen, Dr David Cameron, said: “Today’s parade is a tribute to the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of our Armed Forces. It was heartening to see the parade route lined ...
The Red Arrows say they are bringing their brand new display to the Granite City.
A new consultation has been launched seeking the public’s views on the licensing of Sexual Entertainment Venues in Aberdeen. The Council’s Licensing Committee resolved on 3 December 2019 to licence ...
Aberdeen marked Armed Forces Day 2025 with a city centre parade featuring military personnel, veterans, cadets, pipe bands and vintage vehicles, honouring those who serve.
Aberdeen’s nightlife is about to get a whole lot tastier when the night buses make their long-awaited return. Teaming up with Aberdeen staple Murdoch Allan, owners of Thain's Bakery, First Bus is ...
City Council meetings had been held at Grays Harbor College since last May due to needed repairs to the City Hall elevator. Aberdeen City Council to take legislative break in August ...
US oil giant Chevron is to close its office in Aberdeen, as it leaves the North Sea after more than 50 years. The multinational energy corporation is active in 180 countries, and boasted revenues ...
This city is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for OnlyOffice and Linux - here's why A leading economic hub is replacing Windows and Microsoft Office with Linux and OnlyOffice.