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Brian Adam is MSP for Aberdeen Donside. He is the SNP Chief Whip and minister for parliamentary business. He was the MSP for Aberdeen North from 2003 to 2011 and for North East Scotland from 1999 to 2003. I was born in 1948 and educated in the North East at Keith Grammar School. After a BSc at the University of Aberdeen I took an MSc in Clinical Pharmacology. I started work with Glaxo in Montrose and continued my career at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where I was a Principal Biochemist. I was an Aberdeen District Councillor representing Middlefield and Heathryfold from 1988 until 1996 and an Aberdeen City Councillor from 1995 until 1999. I live in Aberdeen with my wife and family. I have four sons, one daughter, and two grandchildren. I am an avid Don's fan and make an effort to attend as many games as possible. My only personal hate is onions and garlic, and I feel they should be banned from all cooking.

Monday, November 07, 2011

WELCOME FOR PRIMEFOUR BUSINESS PARK AT ‘HOME FARM’ KINGSWELLS

Brian Adam, MSP for Aberdeen Donside, has today welcomed the announcement from Drum Property Group of their plans to invest over £100 million in a new office and training complex at Home Farm, Kingswells in his constituency.

 

Apache North Sea Limited, Nexen Petroleum UK ltd and Transocean Drilling UK have all committed to the site which is located near Kingswells Park and Ride.

 

Mr Adam said:

 

"I congratulate Drum Property Group on their announcement that they are going to submit a planning application for this exciting new office and training complex and already having secured the business of three important energy firms.

 

"The Prime Four development looks like a very high quality site which will complement the local Kingswells village.   I hope local residents will take the opportunity to view these plans and engage with them when they are made available.

 

Mr Adam continued:

 

"The long term commitment from Apache, Nexen and Transocean, all important players in the Oil and Gas industry, adds to the rising confidence that there is a good future for the industry in Aberdeen."

 

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More information can be found here:

 

http://www.primefour.co.uk/