More than 1,000 responses have been received after the launch of a public consultation that will help inform spending decisions at next year’s Council Budget.

The feedback will be shared with all…

Two community organisations including a youth hub and preserving a women’s group historic documents are to be given grants from the Place Based Investment Programme (PBIP) after approval at committee.

 

A charity which provides personal safety and wellbeing training for school pupils has been awarded a £103,191 grant by Aberdeen City Council.

 

Absafe, which is dedicated to health, safety, and…

An updated design for incorporating buses and a segregated cycle lane for the entire length of Union Street as part of the City Centre Masterplan was today agreed by a council committee.

 

The…

An exceptional candidate to play a major role in the implementation of Homewards in Aberdeen following the successful launch of the Homewards Programme by Prince William in Aberdeen and five other locations last week is being sought by The Royal Foundation.

Work on £1.36million of roof repairs and parapet works to a historic museum rumoured to be Aberdeen’s most haunted building started this week.

The repair and…

Three community-led projects including Aberdeen Science Centre have been approved for funding through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund at a Council meeting today.

The grants are to be given to Aberdeen Science Centre’s Community Engagement (£104,000), the Denis Law Trail (£29,390), and…

This summer Aberdeen Art Gallery is hosting a double-bill of exhibitions all in one amazing space, Quentin Blake: Illustrating Verse and Quentin Blake: Book Covers, featuring the work of the UK’s best-loved illustrator, Quentin Blake, who celebrated his 90th birthday last year…

A consultation into how Aberdeen’s library service can best meet the needs of those living in the city will be taking place this year.  

The Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee today (Thursday 6 July) agreed that engagement and consultation should be carried out to…

Two new council housing developments which were put on hold due to high costs in the construction sector are back on track after a value engineering review identified project savings.

A £500,000 scheme to help building owners and new or potential tenants to regenerate buildings on Union Street was launched by Aberdeen City Council today.

Eligible property owners or new and prospective tenants of vacant premises on…

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.