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The landmark feature was inspired by the city’s rope making heritage and developed through design workshops with local children and young people. The focal point will be the Sky Tower, a 23-metre (the ...
The new accommodation is enabling people who have up to now been cared for in hospitals and facilities outwith Aberdeen to be looked after in their home city. Their new homes meet the needs of people ...
A total of 18 new traders and landlords have been allocated grant funding from the Union Street Empty Shops Grant, two years since its launch. Almost £600,000 of match funding has been allocated, ...
Britain in Bloom judges were in Aberdeen today to assess its parks and green spaces – after the city again made the finals of the prestigious competition. Aberdeen has been a regular winner since the ...
Aberdeen Art Gallery is set to welcome two of the country’s foremost science communicators – Dr Darren Naish and Professor John Spicer – as part of the talks programme which accompanies the special ...
Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums’ (AAGM) annual review 2024-25 highlights a vibrant year of exhibitions, events, learning programmes and community engagement across the Art Gallery, Maritime ...
Under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, all Local Authorities and National Park Authorities in Scotland have a statutory duty to prepare a Core Paths Plan that will "provide the basic framework of ...
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 final design of the refurbishment works at The Castlegate is to include significant greening of the area, restoration of the Mercat Cross, and new outdoor seating for cafes.
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 Park, ...