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Aberdeen City Council has been awarded funding of £5M over 5 years to establish a Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC) in partnership with NHS Grampian, The University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University (RGU), funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR…
Aberdeen’s fireworks display is set to return to the Beach Esplanade, on 5 November, for the first time since 2019.
The display, which has been missing from the calendar for the past two years due to COVID19 restrictions, is typically attended by more…
The popular Pets’ Corner in Hazlehead Park has a new addition – and visitors will be chomping at the bit to see him.
The cute new addition is a 16-month-old…
A report this week (03 October) presented to the Staff Governance Committee outlined a refreshed approach to leadership and management development for current and aspiring people managers at Aberdeen City Council.
Convener of Staff Governance, Councillor Neil Copland, said…
The UK-wide organisation which regulates oil, gas, and carbon storage and is helping to drive North Sea energy transition has moved to new offices in the prestigious Marischal Square in Aberdeen.
…Householders who rent out rooms or properties through AirB&B, holiday letting companies, or similar are reminded they now need to be legally registered with Aberdeen City Council.
…Aberdeen City Council’s HyTrEc2 project, in partnership with North East Scotland College (NESCol), is inviting the public to an open session on Thursday 6 October at 1pm showcasing Aberdeen’s fleet of hydrogen vehicles.
The session will form part of day of pilot training modules being…
As part of this year’s Challenge Poverty Week, Aberdeen City Council joined four local third sector organisations at the Belmont Filmhouse to call for action based on social justice and compassion in turning the tide of poverty in the North East.
The event [October 3] showcased…
A Community Development Worker who helped Ukrainians fleeing their war-torn country has been voted this year’s People’s Champion in Aberdeen City Council’s Star Awards.
Dorothy Burke was recognised for her passion and commitment at work, and in particular for…
Aberdeen City Council is to introduce enhanced support for staff affected by a disability or medical condition.
“Reasonable Adjustment Passports” (RAPs) will capture details of their impairment and how that can be best accommodated in…
A Redundancy Support and Jobs Fair will be held early in Aberdeen early next month as part of a partnership response to the Arjo Wiggins Stoneywood Mill closure.
More than 300 people have lost their jobs as a result of the business…