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Pedestrians and cyclists are asked to avoid the Mugiemoss side of Persley Bridge as there are reports of raw sewage on the road. People are asked to avoid going into the River Don at Persley Bridge ...
Pedestrians and cyclists are asked to avoid the Mugiemoss side of Persley Bridge as there are reports of raw sewage on the road. Scottish Water is aware of the incident. People are asked to avoid ...
An international award-winning author will be hosting a free talk this Saturday at Aberdeen Central Library. Leila Aboulela will discuss her latest book ‘A New Year’, released as part of this year’s ...
Set to be launched by members of the Law family, representatives from both the Printfield project and the Denis Law Legacy Trust and Aberdeen Lord Provost, Dr David Cameron, the ten point trail is a ...
We regularly publish a wide range of information on all Council services here on our website. You can use the search facility (in the top right hand corner of the page) to look for key words and ...
Businesses in the city centre are being encouraged to apply for a grant scheme to help support hosting events and markets. The City Centre Events and Markets Scheme encourages and supports businesses ...
As Aberdeen gets ready to welcome the Tall Ships fleet to the city from 19 to 22 July, a major new special exhibition opens to the public at the Art Gallery this weekend (Saturday 17 May). Monsters of ...
From 2025, The Culture Investment Programme replaced the Council’s previous grant schemes for arts and culture. The new programme provides more flexibility and entry points to funding based on ...
Aberdeen Youth Movement member, Mariah Ichakpa was honoured to be selected to attend the 2025 United Nations Economic and Social Council Youth Forum in New York last month.
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