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Aberdeen’s roads and pavements winter gritting plan with an anticipated spend of £1.57million was agreed by councillors at Operational Delivery committee today.
A report to committee about the Roads Winter Service Plan said if winter…
Unions representing members within waste and recycling services are planning to take industrial action in a national dispute over pay, which is likely to affect operations at a number of local authorities across Scotland in the coming weeks.
Unite are calling on members to strike from…
The main roads leading from the west of the city inland to Aberdeenshire - the A944 to Kingswells, Skene Road, the bypass (AWPR) sliproads, the A93 towards Culter, the A96 at Tyrebagger and at Hatton of Fintry - are now passable with care. They are a bit slushy in…
Money is to be made available immediately from Aberdeen City Council’s general fund contingency budget to deal with storm damage to trees caused by Storms Arwen, Malik, and Corrie.
The council’s city growth and resources committee…
If you need a heat-up, and a power up today due to no power in affected areas such as Dyce and Countesswells, there are several options.
For those in affected postcodes in the Dyce area, Dyce Learning Centre is open until 8pm for tea…
If you need a tea/coffee, a heat-up, and a power up due to no power in Kingswells and Dyce from Storm Malik, Kingswells Community Centre and Carnegie Hall in Dyce are open today until 8pm (we will extend these hours if necessary due to Storm Corrie). ACC staff will…