“To see the thousands of runners and well-wishers descend on our city over the weekend was very pleasing indeed and we are very proud to have worked with Aberdeen City Council and the other key partners to help deliver Celebrate Aberdeen and the Great Aberdeen Run over the weekend. “This ...
“To see the thousands of runners and well-wishers descend on our city over the weekend was very pleasing indeed and we are very proud to have worked with Aberdeen City Council and the other key partners to help deliver Celebrate Aberdeen and the Great Aberdeen Run over the weekend. “This ...
Aberdeenshire Council have launched a new application round for their Coastal Communities Challenge Fund. Targeting community groups, third sector organisations and small businesses on Aberdeenshire’s coastline, the grant can fund a range of activities with positive economic, social or environmental impac...
Launched in July 2017, the University of Aberdeen Performance Swimming (UOAPS) programme is a partnership between the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen Sports Village, Scottish Swimming, and affiliated partner swimming clubs in Aberdeen. Training takes place in Aberdeen Sports ...
Aberdeen City,Aberdeenshire,Articles,Community,Information,Satire and HumourNo Responses » Mar152012 Voice’s Old Susannah considers the upcoming council elections, the UTG referendum result, the happenings on Tullos Hill, International Womens Day, blogging beasties and generosity. BySuzanne Kelly ...
Other costs have been estimated by the ‘We Campaigned Against Marischal Square’group, which like Aberdeen Voice, has been fighting for data from Aberdeen City Council under FOI law. We Campaignedposted: “By my reckoning, since opening, MS has COST US £18 million so far. It’s taken ...
6.Your vote will stop our Council borrowing £70m they can’t afford. Aberdeen City Council, £562m in debt, is being asked to borrow £70m through a risky tax scheme to help fund the City Garden Project. If there is insufficient money to pay back the loan, Council funds will ...
“[Sustrans Scotland] … confirmed that Aberdeen City Council has decided not to proceed with this commission, especially in light of the recent increase in confirmed cases in the city, to enable it to prioritise the protection of public health.” ...
King Robert’s grants and favours to Aberdeen far exceeded in both number and value those he made to other, notionally more important towns, like Edinburgh and Perth. He granted Aberdeen the first of six Royal Charters in 1314, which established the city as a Royal Burgh. ...
I think Lewes could learn quite a bit from Aberdeen City Council when it comes to having fun. Safety first, fun … well, where possible in small dribs and drabs (‘drab’ being the operative word for recent events; let’s see what the city has in store this Christmas season). ...