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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 ...
Train Landscape by artist Eric Ravilious has been named as the world’s best-loved railway artwork in the UK, following a global poll organised by Railway 200 and Art UK to mark the 200 th anniversary ...
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 ...
Over 40,000 trees have been planted across Aberdeen since 2022, members of the Net Zero, Environment, and Transport committee heard today. The work forms part of a plan to replenish and grow the ...
The following libraries will see a change in their opening hours from June 2025: Airyhall – 10am-7pm (Monday and Wednesday), 10am-5pm (Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) and 10am-1pm and 2-5pm (Saturday); ...
Summer in Aberdeen is set to begin with the return of the Aberdeen Highland Games to Hazlehead Park next Sunday. The Aberdeen Highland Games, taking place on 15 June from 10am to 5:30pm, promises to ...
Five new works by six local and international contemporary artists have gone on display at Aberdeen Art Gallery. The works have been commissioned with support from the Friends of Aberdeen Archives, ...
The Council isn’t ‘kidding’ around - two cute new baby goats have arrived at Pets’ Corner in Hazlehead Park and primary school-aged youngers can enter a competition to name them.
An innovative programme of activity designed to grow the North East workforce is to be led by Aberdeen City Council. Workwise will see the Council, alongside NESCol and Aberdeenshire Council combine ...