Port Profiles: Malcolm Farr
Meet Malcolm Farr, a member of Port of Aberdeen's Maintenance Department who joined the port in August 2005.
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Meet Malcolm Farr, a member of Port of Aberdeen's Maintenance Department who joined the port in August 2005.
View pagePort of Aberdeen has appointed Neil McIntosh as its new Head of Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) as the organisation maintains its laser-like focus on safe operations and a Zero Harm culture.
View pagePort of Aberdeen, a proud host partner of the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025, is commissioning a unique painting to commemorate this spectacular maritime event.
View pageThe magic of the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen has been captured on a special highlights video – online from today - so people can relive the unforgettable atmosphere of the spectacular event.
View pagePort of Aberdeen’s historic North Pier will open to the public from Saturday 26 July, offering an excellent viewpoint for ship-spotting and dolphin watching right at the mouth of the harbour.
View pageWith a magnificent Parade of Sail, the Tall Ships have bid a fond farewell to Aberdeen after attracting more than 400,000 visits over the past four days and creating a lasting legacy for the Granite City, say organisers.
View pageThe magnificent Tall Ships fleet sailed away from Aberdeen today (Tuesday), leaving behind a wave of appreciation for the 300 dedicated volunteers who were the backbone of this year's unforgettable maritime spectacle.
View pageIt was a big 'thank you' from local people as RNLI Aberdeen received over £30,000 from the special Tide Lines Tall Ships Quayside Concert held on Sunday.
View pageThe Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 has boosted city centre businesses to a high tide of success – with Union Square smashing multiple footfall records, even surpassing its launch weekend.
View pageLike ships that pass in the night, half of Aberdeen’s 244 Tall Ship sail trainees have arrived back from Dunkirk to their home port, while the other half make ready to sail on to Kristiansand in Norway.
View pageThe Granite City became the Carnival City today as thousands of people flocked into the heart of Aberdeen to watch the spectacular Tall Ships Races crew parade.
View pageThe first visitors to The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025 were wowed by the atmosphere at Port of Aberdeen where the once-in-generation event was officially launched this morning.
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