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Negotiations are to start with the organisers of the Tall Ships Races to bring the event back to Aberdeen after its success last weekend. The event, which returned to Aberdeen after 28 years, brought ...
Parks, gardens, and allotments all over Aberdeen have retained accolades in a world-wide awards which rewards well managed spaces - just before the city is judged in Britain in Bloom.
The £27,500 grant, from the Chewing Gum Task Force, contributed towards additional cleaning and signage aimed at preventing people from littering again - estimates suggest the annual clean-up cost of ...
Hazlehead Cemetery has just over 5,000 used lairs and space for approximately 650 more cremation casket lairs and 850 more burial lairs. It is estimated that this will mean the current site at ...
Aberdeen Art Gallery has welcomed its one millionth visitor since re-opening in November 2019 following its landmark redevelopment. Eleanor Watson of Giffnock was visiting with her sister and nephew.
Week 4: Monday 28 July - Friday 1 August Activities for priority children and young people Please only book these activities if you children meet one or more of the following criteria: Children or ...
The Tall Ships Races will be Scotland’s biggest event in 2025, expecting to attract at least 400,000 visits from July 19 to July 22, 2025. Aberdeen will be the only UK host port for the Tall Ships ...
On 19 June 2023 the Aberdeen Local Development Plan 2023 was formally adopted by the Council and constituted as part of the statutory Development Plan. It will be used to guide decisions on planning ...
Aberdeen City Council is aiming to establish a “hydrogen valley” in the North East that integrates production, storage, and end-use applications. The TH2ISTLE project could significantly contribute to ...
Council homes affected by RAAC (Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) in Aberdeen are to be demolished on safety grounds – followed by a rebuilding programme. A meeting of Aberdeen City Council ...
Owners and managers of shops, cafes, and services on Union Street Central today put their weight behind a campaign to reassure people the area is open for business during major improvement works. The ...
Pedestrians and cyclists are asked to avoid the Mugiemoss side of Persley Bridge as there are reports of raw sewage on the road. Scottish Water is aware of the incident. People are asked to avoid ...