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Marischal College will be lit up in blue later this week (Thursday 11 April) to mark World Parkinson’s Day and support Parkinson’s UK’s ‘Make it Blue’ campaign.
The charity’s campaign aims to shine a light on the daily lives of people living with Parkinson’s Disease…
Aberdeen's Remembering Together Project, part of Scotland's Covid Community Memorial Programme, has announced that the city's memorial will be located in Bon Accord Gardens.
Constructed from upcycled local granite, it will be created by George King Architects .
The programme is…
More care experienced children, young people and care leavers are being encouraged to continue to provide their experiences of care and how they feel about their lives.
The Centre for Excellence for Children’s Care and Protection (CELCIS) and Coram Voice ‘Bright Spots’ research…
The benefits of enhanced data-gathering and reporting on care experienced young people through ongoing innovations by the Council’s Children’s Services team and external partners, was highlighted in an annual report approved by councillors today (Tuesday 20 February).
The statutory…
Care experienced children, young people and care leavers are being encouraged to take part in a survey to share their experiences of care and how they feel about their lives as part of International Care Day.
To celebrate the day, which takes place this year on 16th February, events…
A mental health and wellbeing event for those living in Northfield took place on Saturday 10 February 2024.
The Northfield Love and Community…
Two reports highlighting the importance of communication, engagement and listening for council staff mental health and wellbeing were approved by councillors today (Monday 22 January).
The Council’s Staff Governance committee was updated on the outcome of a staff wellbeing pulse…
Bon Accord Care could potentially be integrated back into Aberdeen City Council following a vote by councillors today (Friday 03 November).
The possible benefits option appraisal was discussed in today’s Full Council meeting and elected members voted in favour of…
A Retailers’ Charter is to be adopted in Aberdeen to control the access young people to tobacco and vaping products.
Councillors from the Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee yesterday (Tuesday 5th September) heard of the growing issues in the city of “proxy…
A revolutionary new high-tech device which gives rapid results for blood-borne disease has been demonstrated for Community Planning Aberdeen (CPA) board members.
They visited an Aberdeen Alcohol and Drugs Action (ADA) base today to…
Progress on helping a charity produce a walkable trail with large-scale murals in the Printfield area of Aberdeen where footballing legend Denis Law grew up is continuing, a committee heard today.
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People are being urged to take measures to avoid nuisance from gulls and damage to buildings as peak nesting time nears.
Gulls tend to arrive in Aberdeen to nest and raise their chicks between April and September, however an increasing number choose to remain in the city all year…