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Negotiations are to start with the organisers of the Tall Ships Races to bring the event back to Aberdeen after its success last weekend. The event, which returned to Aberdeen after 28 years, brought ...
The £27,500 grant, from the Chewing Gum Task Force, contributed towards additional cleaning and signage aimed at preventing people from littering again - estimates suggest the annual clean-up cost of ...
Parks, gardens, and allotments all over Aberdeen have retained accolades in a world-wide awards which rewards well managed spaces - just before the city is judged in Britain in Bloom.
Hazlehead Cemetery has just over 5,000 used lairs and space for approximately 650 more cremation casket lairs and 850 more burial lairs. It is estimated that this will mean the current site at ...
Aberdeen Art Gallery has welcomed its one millionth visitor since re-opening in November 2019 following its landmark redevelopment. Eleanor Watson of Giffnock was visiting with her sister and nephew.
As part of our Aberdeen Reads Challenge, join us at Airyhall Library for a special interactive session on water safety by the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI). Meet the volunteers from the ...
Three new free walking guides for popular sister parks, a musical tour of Aberdeen, and the city centre were today launched for the school summer holidays along with three specially-rebranded Tall ...
Trading standards officers are today warning consumers and businesses following the seizure of counterfeit and potentially dangerous versions of the collectible Labubu doll toys from shops in Aberdeen ...
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.
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.