A tram shed which has had a complete refurbishment and installation of information panels has been officially opened by pupils who played a huge part in the improvements.
We are deeply saddened to hear the news of the death of Dr Ian McKenzie Smith PPRSA. An outstanding artist, leader and advocate for the arts in Scotland, Ian worked with Aberdeen City Council for ...
Aberdeen City Council’s Anti-Poverty & Inequality Committee and Community Planning Aberdeen’s Anti-Poverty Group are calling on residents, businesses and the third sector to join them in supporting ...
A public engagement seeking views of the next stage of the proposed Aberdeen Rapid Transit (ART) has launched.
Shoppers at Aberdeen’s Union Square are set to enjoy a day of free live music by local musicians and dancers as part of the Cowdray Hall’s centenary celebrations on Saturday 27 September. Big Birthday ...
The free to attend ‘I’m Fine’ Festival returns next month as part of Aberdeen City Council’s commitment to help people access opportunities to aid their mental, physical and social well-being.
Grants of up to £15,000 have been made available to support local organisations and individuals deliver cultural and creative projects across Aberdeen. Catalyst Funding is a new opportunity within the ...
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Over the October holidays (Monday 13 October - Friday 24 October) Aberdeen City Council and partners will be running Autumn in the City, a bumper programme of sports and activities aimed at supporting ...
A dropped kerb allows vehicles to cross the pavement from a road to a driveway. You need to get permission to install a dropped kerb or driveway. Please read the ...
Aberdeen City Council is proud to lead the city’s involvement in the Purple Flag programme—a national accreditation scheme that recognises excellence in managing the evening and night-time economy.
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