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Thousands of granite setts - which originated from stone taken from an Aberdeenshire quarry - are due to start being laid as new surfacing in Union Street Central within the next couple of months. The ...
The proposed route would include a new bridge over the Aberdeen to Dundee railway line, 2.5miles of upgraded road with adjacent walking, cycling, and wheeling from the South Harbour to Wellington Road ...
Shantini Paranjothy, Grampian Deputy Director of Public Health, said: Giving every child the best start in life and supporting young people to achieve their potential are key areas where we can work ...
A Sea Journey, the stirring Tall Ships Aberdeen anthem which had its debut recital by Abbotswell School pupils last week, is now available to watch and hear in a new video ...
Dozens of emergency battery packs which will ensure power during storms have been handed over to community resilience groups and vulnerable people across Aberdeen. Aberdeen City Council gave the ...
Provost Skene’s House celebrates the pioneering people of Aberdeen and the North-East of Scotland who have not only shaped the city, but have also helped transform the world. Dating from 1545, the ...
The official Aberdeen anthem for this summer’s much-anticipated Tall Ships spectacular was given its premiere yesterday (Thursday 27 March) to great acclaim. In another first for The Tall Ships Races, ...
More than £1million is to be given in grants to local businesses and organisations to help boost their offer to city communities. Aberdeen City Council’s Finance and Resources Committee yesterday ...
A committee visit to local charity AberNecessities has highlighted the positive impact that partnership working between organisations can have on communities and service users. During the visit in ...
Aberdeen’s Christmas Village is set to return to the city later this year following positive feedback on last year’s event. Councillors from the Finance and Resources Committee yesterday agreed an ...