Aberdeenshire Council has been awarded the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme ‘gold award’ by the Ministry of Defence.
The award represents the highest badge of honour available to those that employ and support those who serve, veterans, and their families.
As part of its work to support the armed forces, the council has offered support to employees who are reservists who may be mobilised; allowed staff to take paid leave to attend armed forces training camps.
It has also held an annual flag raising ceremony bringing together councillors, veterans, and colleagues together to mark those in the armed forces.
Aberdeenshire’s provost Bill Howatson, who is also the council’s armed forces champion, said: “Members of the armed forces make huge sacrifices to keep us safe, as well as ensuring we enjoy freedoms we often take for granted.
“It is right and fitting that those serving in the armed forces, veterans and families are acknowledged for their dedication and sacrifice.
“I am glad that Aberdeenshire Council has played a small part in this by receiving this award.”
Mr Howatson and chief executive Jim Savage will be presented with the award on November 12 at the National Army Museum in London.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “These awards recognise the outstanding support for our armed forces from employers across Britain and I would like to thank and congratulate each and every one.
“Regardless of size, location or sector, employing ex-forces personnel is good for business and this year we have doubled the number of awards in recognition of the fantastic support they give.”