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The findings and recommendations of the Scottish Women’s Budget Group Study on Gender Inequality and Poverty in Aberdeen are to be reviewed after the results were discussed at last week’s (11 June) ...
City initiatives that provide cost-of-living support will benefit from a share of £1million, after allocations were approved at last week’s (11 June) Anti-Poverty and Inequality Committee.
The results of an extensive engagement focusing on multiple strategies will be used to shape plans to support communities across the city. The results of the “Your Place, Your Plans, Your Future” ...
A new Citizen Interaction Policy, aimed at promoting positive engagement between the Council and citizens, was approved this week.
Festival of the Sea ship-shape and ready for launch ...
Visitors encouraged to get hands on and All Fired Up at the Art Gallery ...
More than 1,000 serving military personnel, veterans, reservists and cadet and youth organisations are set to parade through Aberdeen city centre to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday 28 June.
Aberdeen City Council’s Archives, Gallery & Museums service (AAGM) is celebrating Green Tourism awards success for four of its venues. The Art Gallery has achieved the highest award, Gold recognition, ...
“Over the Tall Ships weekend, many more people than normal are expected to be enjoying the cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the city centre. The night buses will provide safe and efficient transport ...
Surplus money from bus lane and LEZ fines is to be used to fund several city centre projects including a major one to green the area. Aberdeen City Council’s Net Zero, Environment and Transport ...
A decrease in penalty charge notices (PCNs) issued, and an increase in awareness, is thought to have resulted in a reduction in illegal pavement parking, the Net Zero, Environment, and Transport ...