New Yellow Warning of Ice Affecting Aberdeenshire
New Yellow Warning of Ice Affecting Aberdeenshire
New Yellow Warning of Ice Affecting Aberdeenshire
Peterhead sits at the easternmost point in mainland Scotland, Aberdeenshire.
New Yellow Warning of Ice Affecting Aberdeenshire
New Yellow Warning of Ice Affecting Aberdeenshire
New Museum of Aberdeenshire and Peterhead Library
New Museum of Aberdeenshire and Peterhead Library
Nearly 1,000 cases of nuisance noise have been reported since the introduction of Aberdeenshire Council’s noise app.
Launched as a trial back in November 2020, the app allows residents to make 30-second recordings on their smartphone each time there is a problem.
Around 1,500 people have downloaded the app and such as been the success of the system that it’s now widely used by the council’s Housing, Environmental Health and Community Safety services.
To-date, the council has seen the resolution of 862 cases following investigation, with 101 live cases where noise complaints are currently being looked into.
The most common complaints continue to be around domestic music, anti-social behaviour and noise from animals. Loud voices, live music, domestic or industrial machinery and TV and gaming have also led to complaints.
The Noise App allows residents to capture an offending noise quickly, rather than wait for officers to attend to witness the noise or to install noise-measuring equipment.
It also allows officers to start their investigations far earlier and take rapid action. Under the latest version of the app, users can now play back a recording before it’s submitted to ensure they have clearly captured the issue.
Cllr Anne Stirling, chair of the council’s Communities Committee, said: “First and foremost, I would encourage all residents and businesses to always be considerate to those living around them. We all have varying tolerances when it comes to noise disturbance and it can be particularly upsetting if the noise is coming from a neighbouring property. I am delighted that the Noise App has proved so successful and trust it will provide further benefit to those impacted by nuisance noise.”
Housing Manager Andrew Mackie added: “I would encourage anyone who is experiencing issues surrounding noise to download the Noise App, make a clear recording and provide us with the basic information required to allow us to investigate your complaint. By taking this simple step, it enables our officers to assess the options open to them in order to get a resolution. In many cases we’ve found that the recordings have clearly demonstrated to neighbours – be that residents or businesses – how they are inconveniencing people and that can lead to a speedy resolution.”
You can download the app at www.thenoiseapp.com
For guidance on some types of noise that may be regarded as a nuisance:
Noise
Sound is essential to our daily lives, but noise is not – noise can be defined as unwanted sound. It is a source of irritation and stress for many people and can even damage our hearing if it is loud enough.
A nuisance is often difficult to establish but, generally speaking, if something is unreasonable to the average person, a court might decide it is a statutory nuisance. Noise nuisance is covered by Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 opens in a new tab.
Listed below are some types of noise that may be regarded as a nuisance.
The Environmental Health team are currently reviewing our guidance for applicants and developers, it is hoped this will be completed in the second half of 2023. In the meantime, applicants are encouraged to contact the Environmental Health team to discuss their methodologies at the earliest opportunity.



What Will be Closed in Festive Days Peterhead Aberdeenshire
Yellow warning of snow ice affecting Aberdeenshire
Yellow warning of snow ice affecting Aberdeenshire
Remembrance Day Display at Allandale House won 1st place
Remembrance Day Display at Allandale House won 1st place
Two men arrested after explosion in Peterhead Meethill Skate Park and man was injured after being hit by a van.
Residents reported, on the Peterhead Live page, hearing a loud ‘explosion’. Residents felt a blast far from the explosion site.

The pyrotechnic device caused damage to an area of grass close to the skate park.


Officers were called to the Aalesund Road area on Tuesday evening at around 9.20pm after receiving reports of a pedestrian being hit by a van.
The driver left the scene and a 33-year-old man was treated by paramedics.
Two men, aged 57 and 62, have so far been arrested in connection with the incident, and police say further enquiries are currently ongoing.
As well, an extra police presence will remain in the area, with the incident being treated as contained and having no wider risk to the public.


New Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week
With just one week to go, hungry diners are preparing to enjoy a mouth-watering range of delicious meals during the first ever Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week.
Running from November 4-10, the week-long event has attracted an incredible 66 restaurants, cafes and hotels to sign up so far across the region.
During Restaurant Week, customers will be able to enjoy a host of food and drinks offers which will help increase footfall by showcasing the amazing offering across Aberdeenshire to locals and visitors alike, highlighting value, quality, provenance and choice at a traditionally quieter time of year.
And it’s not too late to register a business for Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week – sign up by emailing restaurantweek@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
Cllr Gillian Owen, Leader of Aberdeenshire Council, said: “With such a wide selection of venues participating in Restaurant Week, it’s also a great opportunity to get out and about this November and explore what Aberdeenshire has to offer. But it’s not just about hospitality – our local high streets and attractions can all benefit from extra footfall and spend. Our small businesses are the beating heart of our communities, so how about planning a day out that includes your chosen venue but also includes a visit to a town centre, farm shop, local museum or country park. With so many coastal towns, bustling high streets, historical sites and countryside settings, a day out in Aberdeenshire has so much to offer.”
The Restaurant Week website has been visited by thousands of potential customers eager to see the special offers and tasty dishes which participating venues have cooked up for the week-long promotion.
One of the participating businesses is the Udny Arms Hotel at Newburgh – with owner Lorna Younge saying: “We are really excited to be involved with Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week as it provides a great way for us all to showcase the incredible produce and cuisine the region has to offer. As we are about to celebrate our first year in business, what better way to celebrate than with a range of special offers for our loyal existing customers and new diners alike.”


Jack Duncan of the Fife Arms at Turriff added: “It’s great to be part of Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week and everyone here is really looking forward to welcoming diners to enjoy some delicious food in great company and surroundings. The wealth of eateries taking part across the area and the wide variety of cuisine on offer is tremendous, giving people a fantastic opportunity to try new things at special discounted prices.”
Cllr Alan Turner, chair of the council’s Infrastructure Services Committee, said: “Next week’s promotions will help to highlight all the fantastic places to eat across the region and there really is something for all tastes and budgets thanks to our wonderful participating businesses. With the hospitality sector facing ongoing challenges around supply chain costs and the wider cost-of-living, we really hope Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week will give these businesses a much-needed boost and bring a wealth of new customers through their doors.”
So whether you’re hungry for brunch, fine dining or just a snack, we’ve got you covered. It’s a great opportunity to try somewhere new and an affordable way for families and friends to dine out together. But how does it work?
Aberdeenshire Restaurant Week A – Z of Venues
Check out the full list of participating venues below (66). All offers and menus are now available to view online:



Flood Warning Issued for Peterhead to Boddam
The area highlighted in red indicates the target area that SEPA will issue a flood warning for.

Flood WARNING UPDATE. Flooding is expected in Peterhead to Boddam. Act now.
A combination of high tides and prevailing weather conditions means that flooding from the sea is expected to affect low lying land, roads and properties along the Aberdeenshire coast from Peterhead to Boddam.
Wave overtopping is expected to affect low lying parts of Roanheads and Buchanhaven.
Flooding impacts are expected around the time of high tide at 02:15 on Saturday 19th October.
Remain vigilant and remember, it is your responsibility to take actions which help protect yourself and your property. Advice and information is available on our website or by calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188.
Phone Floodline on 0345 988 1188 and use quick dial 21176

