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Turriff Advertiser 9 February 2023

Drivers in Turriff are all too aware of the problems with the A947 but recent statistics bring home just how dangerous the road can be. 

 

30 people have suffered injuries on the A947 between Banff and Aberdeen between 2020 and the end of last year.

 

Banffshire Journal 31 January 2023

Earlier this month I was delighted to report that the Banff and Buchan 'Cultural Tides: North Sea Connections’ Levelling Up bid had been successful – bringing fantastic opportunity for regeneration and growth to Peterhead and Macduff.

 

Banffshire Journal 17 Jan 2023

I want to start my first Banffshire Journal column of 2023 by wishing all my constituents a very Happy New Year. 

 

Last week, figures revealed that the UK economy had unexpectedly bucked predictions and grown slightly.

 

FINAL PRINT EDITION Turriff Advertiser 29 December 2022

As always, I’m glad to be writing my regular column for the Turriff Advertiser and I’m delighted to have the honour of my column being published in this particular issue.

However I’m sad that this will be the final issue of the Turriff Advertiser in print.

David Duguid Banffshire Journal Column 20 December 2022

As your MP, I work to ensure the needs of constituents are met and that you receive the support and services you need.

 

This has been particularly important in recent months, facing challenges of the increased energy costs, fuelled by Putin’s barbaric war in Ukraine.

 

Banffshire Journal 6 December 2022

Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that matters of the constitution are reserved to the UK Parliament and so the Scottish Parliament does not have the competence to hold a referendum to break the centuries old union between Scotland and England.

Buchan Observer December 2022

Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that matters of the constitution are reserved to the UK Parliament and so the Scottish Parliament does not have the competence to hold a referendum to break the centuries old union between Scotland and England.

 

Turriff Advertiser 1 December 2022

Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that matters of the constitution are reserved to the UK Parliament and so the Scottish Parliament does not have the competence to hold a referendum to break the centuries old union between Scotland and England.