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Grampian

[gram-pee-uhn]

noun

  1. a region in E Scotland. 3,361 sq. mi. (8,704 sq. km).



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  • trans-Grampian adjective
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Jane Gill, the programme director for the NHS Grampian maternity collaborative, said the aim at Dr Gray's was to deliver the "most advanced, consultant-led maternity service Moray has ever had by the end of 2026".

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Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce argue that 5,000 jobs have "needlessly disappeared" from the UK's oil and gas workforce in recent years as a result of taxation levels under Conservative and Labour governments.

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A 16-week trial at the High Court in Glasgow heard Oricom did "acquire, use and possess" a total of £5,719,244 of "criminal property" paid for by NHS Lothian, NHS Grampian, NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde as well as NHS Ayrshire and Arran.

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Occupation clauses like the one imposed by the council are known as "Grampian conditions", after a 1984 court case, and are often used when work is required that is beyond the developer's control.

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Russell Borthwick, chief executive of Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce, said: "This is a devastating blow for the 250-plus families directly affected - and I fear it is just the tip of the iceberg."

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