Aberdeen City Council is offering a one-time grant of £500 to individual local businesses that want to show their support for Spectra – Scotland’s Festival of Light – when it returns to the city next ...
Councillor Martin Greig, Chair of the Tall Ships Organising Committee, said: “Curated on the Quayside is a fabulous addition to our Tall Ships festivities. This is an additional opportunity for ...
The REHIS Elementary Food Hygiene course is designed to provide a basic knowledge and understanding of the causes of food poisoning, measures for prevention and the legal aspects of food hygiene in ...
In advance of The Tall Ships visiting Aberdeen in July, Ian's programme for solo guitar takes us on a musical journey around the host ports.
Fallen trees can be dangerous due to springback. Please be extra careful in woods or woodland areas after Storm Éowyn as our tree squad were dealing with fallen trees in urban areas yesterday. Report ...
Charleston School Closed to everyone 24 Jan 25 25 Jan 25 Closure due to Health and Safety ...
All residents who were displaced due to the Merkland Road East fire yesterday can return home now. Many thanks to ACC staff, volunteers, Aberdeen Sports Village, Red Cross volunteers, police and SRFS ...
Schools are set to be invited to participate in a pilot scheme aimed at improving feelings of safety, reducing traffic volumes, and promoting active travel around pick up and drop off times.
Councillor Martin Greig, cultural spokesperson for Aberdeen City Council, said: “The countdown is on for Spectra 2025, Scotland’s Festival of Light. In what is our eleventh year running the festival, ...
Holocaust Memorial Day is held annually across the world to remember the six million Jews and other groups murdered under Nazi persecution, and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and ...
To help us to continue to be able to provide services to people with a range of needs, we ask them, if they can afford it, to make a contribution towards the cost of certain aspects of their care and ...
More than 6,000 people used the services of free night buses from Aberdeen City Council which went to key destinations across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire at weekends in November and December and ...