Port of Aberdeen’s £30,000 community fund open for applications
Organisations supporting people in communities local to the port can now apply online for one of six funding awards worth up to £7,500.
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Organisations supporting people in communities local to the port can now apply online for one of six funding awards worth up to £7,500.
View pageFollowing today’s (13 January) announcement from the Scottish Government and UK Government that the North East Scotland Green Freeport (NESGF) bid was unsuccessful, the consortium – led by Port of Aberdeen, Peterhead Port Authority, Aberdeen International Airport, Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeenshire Council – are bitterly disappointed in this missed opportunity for Scotland and the UK and will continue to seek alternative approaches to deliver the region’s net zero targets.
View pageSail Training International have released details of the route, which will see the vessels set out from Le Havre in France, travelling to Dunkirk, Aberdeen and finally Kristiansand in Norway.
View pageAberdeen has successfully bid to bring the much-loved Tall Ships back to the Granite City in 2025.
View pagePort secures more than £200,000 CMDC2 funding for ‘Port Zero’ study
View pageThe handover from construction to operations for Dunnottar, Crathes and Castlegate (East) Quays was completed this week.
View pageRoddy joins the Port having held a wide range of senior leadership positions within the energy and marine sectors for more than 20 years.
View pagePort of Aberdeen has been shortlisted in the ‘Business of the Year’ category of the Northern Star Business Awards 2023.
View pageFollowing the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, we wanted to share information on the flag flying protocol for vessels during the period of National Mourning until Her Majesty’s State Funeral on Monday 19 September.
View pagePort of Aberdeen staff and board members, past and present, wish to express our deep sadness following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
View pagePort of Aberdeen has appointed Naveed Qamar as Head of Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) as the organisation maintains its laser like focus on safe operations at North Harbour and the construction of its major South Harbour expansion project.
View pageNew decommissioning hub at Aberdeen South Harbour will be operational in Q3 2022
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