Aberdeen City Council Co-leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “When items can’t be repaired, donated, or reused it’s important to recycle them. The addition of these bins will help our citizens to easily ...
A commemorative bench for June McCombie, a former lollipop lady at Walker Road School, was unveiled at the official opening of Greyhope Community Garden, in the Torry area of Aberdeen, on Friday 11 ...
Council tenants are being encouraged to take part in a consultation to have their say on proposed rent increases. The 2024 Rent Consultation proposes to increase rent by up to 10% for 2025/26, which ...
In keeping with tradition, the new portrait was unveiled by the current Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Dr David Cameron, who said: “The Lord Provost of Aberdeen portraits are very much a part of the city’s ...
Led by Colette Cowie, the session will use artifacts from the Sunnyside Royal Hospital Museum in Montrose as inspiration for your work. Part of the I'm Fine Mental Health Festival, delivered by ...
Tenants will also be asked about the impact extending the life of kitchens from 20 to 25 years and bathrooms from 30 to 35 years will have on them. Under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, the Council ...
Residents and visitors will be able to enjoy the return of traditional festive favourites including the Christmas Parade, Aberdeen Christmas Village including the Curated in the Quad Christmas Market, ...
A book written in Doric by pupils at Riverbank School about a naughty herring gull has won Scots Bairns Book o the Year at the Scots Language Awards. ‘Summer e Magic Scurry’ was written by the Primary ...
The Community Council boundary covers one ward of Aberdeen City Council. The following Aberdeen City Councillors represent the Nigg Community Council area: ...
Roo and Neil are a fiddle and accordion duo whose original music is inspired by people, places, and stories. They draw on a breadth of traditional, classical, and jazz influences to bring landscapes ...