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Aberdeen Art Gallery is offering a more relaxed visiting experience on Mondays for visitors who may prefer it. Relaxed Mondays are primarily for – but not limited to – families with neurodivergent children, neurodivergent young people and adults, adults living with dementia, adults and children…
Aberdeen City Council is progressing its plans to equip and develop their workforce of the future.
Last week the Staff Governance Committee welcomed the overarching plan for delivery of its approved workforce strategy – part of the Target Operating Model (TOM) 1.2 – and for…
Leading independent law firm Burness Paull is to relocate its Aberdeen team to a new prime office in the prestigious Marischal Square development as the business invests in enhanced facilities for the benefit of staff and clients.
…An events plan which is designed to ensure a year-round events calendar, new venues are activated, and increase the number and scale of events in Aberdeen was today approved at committee.
…Would-be voters in the forthcoming Aberdeen City Council Dyce / Bucksburn / Danestone ward by-election are reminded that if they are not already on the electoral register they have until Tuesday 7 February to register to vote. …
The EIS and Association of Headteachers and Deputes in Scotland teaching unions have called a day of strike action on February 1, 2023, in pursuit of their national pay claim.
Aberdeen City schools will be impacted, with a number likely to be…
Aberdeen City Council has approved an additional public holiday for its staff to mark the celebration of the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III.
The holiday…
Aberdeen welcomed Minister for Industry and Investment Security, Nusrat Ghani, in a visit to Aberdeen City Hydrogen Energy Storage (ACHES) on Thursday afternoon.
The visit highlighted the progress being made in energy transition and reaching Net Zero in the region.
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The City of Aberdeen came together today to mark Holocaust Memorial Day at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
Tommy Campbell, a member of Aberdeen Holocaust Commemoration Committee,…
A popular woods which was devastated by Storm Arwen has been cleared and replanted with more than 7,000 trees after a huge effort of work.
It was estimated more than 15,000 trees were felled across the city during the 26 November 2021 storm and the…
An appeal has gone out for individuals to take part in a working group to help understand the issues being faced by those experiencing poverty and inequality.
Aberdeen City Council’s Anti-Poverty and Inequality Committee is looking for support from a group of up to 12 individuals…
Aberdeen City Council has approved a plan to establish a new centre to help deliver music learning to the city’s school pupils.
The authority’s Education and Children’s Services Committee was…