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This Week in Inverurie

29 March 2026

This week in Inverurie, the community mood seems to be a mix of sporting anticipation, technological advancement, and local news that touches on both positive and challenging aspects of life. On the

This week in Inverurie, the community mood seems to be a mix of sporting anticipation, technological advancement, and local news that touches on both positive and challenging aspects of life. On the sporting front, the upcoming match between Strathspey Thistle and Inverurie Loco Works has generated some buzz, with local interest likely focused on the head-to-head stats and the Highland/Lowland league context. This will be a point of conversation for many around town. Innovation is also a talking point, as Inverurie nurses are reportedly teaching AI to understand Doric, a move aimed at improving hospital note-taking. This blend of local dialect and cutting-edge technology showcases a forward-thinking spirit within the community. However, the week's news also includes more somber reports. A grandfather has been found guilty after crashing into an Inverurie nursery, a story that will undoubtedly evoke concern and reflection. On a more uplifting note, the birth of 'one-in-a-million' quintuplet lambs on an Inverurie farm has brought a touch of wonder and joy, a delightful story for animal lovers and the wider community. Finally, a local planning dispute regarding the demolition of a historic cottage near Inverurie adds a layer of civic discussion about heritage and development.

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