Andrew Bowie expressed his utmost delight as Aberdeenshire Council officially adopted Stuart Crescent, a road in Kemnay, within the Constituency. This milestone comes after years of relentless campaigning by Andrew on behalf of residents.
I am disappointed that the Home Office have determined that the Hampton by Hilton is an appropriate location to house asylum seekers. As such, I have met with the Immigration Minister and Officials in the Home Office.
Andrew Bowie MP has written a letter to the Stonehaven Co-op urging them to consider hosting a Post Office counter and service within their store in the town centre.
Andrew recently visited the Port of Aberdeen and saw the new south harbour, a project delivered through private investment, he says the harbour expansion proves Aberdeen is still attracting private investment and still has potential for further growth.
The Scottish Government has made bus operators aware that it does not intend to extend recovery funding to the country’s bus networks when current arrangements end on March 31st.
Andrew has written to BT to express concern over the digital lines that went down in parts of West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine on 17th February during storm Otto.
Royal Lochnagar is one of 142 operating Scotch Whisky distilleries across Scotland and was the centre piece of a visit from former Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday.
Andrew has written to the Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) following the widespread power outages in West Aberdeenshire & Kincardine over the weekend.