NHS Grampian said the service had been reinstated following a successful campaign encouraging people to move to the region.
Mr Coleman explained: "In the olden days, a lot of castles had secret areas where the laird or owner of the house could listen in on conversations and you could still hear what was going on."A volunteer-led community store has raised £4,000 in two weeks after launching a shareholder scheme to secure its future.
Lympsham Village Shop in Somerset opened in 1998, following a fundraising scheme in the area, and is staffed by volunteers.People who buy into the shareholder scheme can receive the shop's annual accounts, go to shareholders meetings and make decisions on the store's next steps.Management committee chair David Smith said he hopes the scheme will help make the shop the "centre of the community".
, the shop was converted from a limited company, without shareholders, to a community benefit society in 2024 and registered with the Financial Conduct Authority.Profits, over and above running costs and reserves, are invested back into the community to support local projects.
Mr Smith said: "Having a village shop is a real asset. It gives a sense of feeling to the village.
"We want to make the shop the centre of the community."Many islanders were caught and punished for
a Jersey schoolmaster who was arrested in 1944 for anti-German activities.He was deported and held in German concentration camps
Huge construction works were carried out on all the islands built by forced labourers and slave workers.When the first slaves arrived at the end of 1941 islanders were shocked as many of the prisoners were starving and dressed in rags.