A total of 99 candidates have been put forward for the 45 councillors to be elected in 13 ward areas in the forthcoming Local Government (Council) Election for Aberdeen.

A commemorative stone was unveiled yesterday in the Kirk of St Nicholas churchyard following Sunday’s Covid-19 thanksgiving service to key workers. 

There was a gathering at the Town House afterwards, where a video premier of a piece of music specially composed by the award winning…

Following the latest update to Scotland’s Strategic Framework COVID-19 Guidance, Aberdeen City Libraries are extending the opening hours of several libraries from today (Monday 28 March).

 

Aberdeen City…

 

 

 

Brave school pupil Alfie overcomes adversity to raise £2000 for epilepsy charity

 

A ten-year-old P6 pupil at Skene Square School today (Friday 25 March) completed a 200-kilometre…

A service is to take place on Sunday at the Kirk of St Nicholas Uniting to give thanks to key workers and those who made sacrifices during the Covid-19 Pandemic. 

Individuals who supported the city during the pandemic will be in attendance from a range of services that includes care…

Everyone in the city is being encouraged to help to Clean Up Aberdeen by reducing waste, litter-picking, and appreciating wildlife in your neighbourhood.

These…

Site work starts next week on a new heat network for the community of Torry which will provide almost 300 homes with low-cost energy.

 

The £10million Torry Heat Network will supply heat for 146…

The first Wee Forest has been planted in Aberdeen thanks to the joint efforts of Aberdeen City Council’s environment services team, NatureScot, and pupils and staff of Woodside School.

A Wee Forest is a tennis court-sized, densely planted, and fast growing, native woodland in urban…

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…