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Entries are being encouraged from charity and not for profit organisations for the chance to take part in the second Aberdeen Highland Games mascot challenge.
The Aberdeen Highland Games will…
Aberdeen City Council’s Virtual School has rounded off an award-winning week with a keynote talk at a major education conference in London.
The key role the Education Service’s…
Dangerous flytipping has taken place in the middle of a city street – blocking a busy road to traffic by dumping paving slabs, building rubble, black bin bags, and dirt.
…Aberdeen City Council and bp have today signed an agreement to form a joint venture partnership that will deliver a scalable green hydrogen production, storage and distribution facility in the city powered by renewable energy.
The Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub is to be developed…
Hazlehead Academy has become the first school in the City and Shire to receive a Silver Award in recognition of LGBT awareness among pupils, it was announced today (Friday 11 March).
The school was…
Aberdeen City Council’s two innovative outdoor learning settings for pre-school children were officially opened today (Thursday 10 March) at the city’s much-loved Duthie and Hazlehead Parks to the delight of youngsters, families and officials alike.
The £1.4 million Duthie…
Work has totally finished in a development of new council flats which are part of an exciting programme building 2,000 new council houses across Aberdeen.
The development at Wellheads at Dyce…
A new exhibition at Aberdeen Art Gallery marking the 150th anniversary of Aberdeen Association of Social Service, known locally as VSA, opens to the public on Saturday (12 March). Since 1870 Aberdeen Association of Social Service (VSA), has stood next to the people of…
People living or working near Ashgrove Road and Ashgrove Road West are being asked to take part in a consultation which could lead to street improvements for the area.
The Ashgrove Connections…
Applications for the Childcare Sector Omicron Impacts Fund have been released this week for businesses affected by the measures to control the spread of the Omicron variant of Coronavirus.
One-off grants will be available to ‘private or voluntary/not-for-profit’ services, including…
Aberdeen City Council today agreed to donate £25,000 to help refugees from Ukraine arriving in the UK.
The allocation was made as part of its Common Good Fund budget agreed at the Town House.
A raft of local…
Aberdeen City Council today approved a budget protecting vital public services whilst accelerating inclusive economic recovery.
The 2022/23 spending plan includes £1 million for a new Aberdeen Fuel Poverty Assistance Fund for people not covered by national schemes, which is…