The TIS National Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate housing organisations, staff, volunteers, tenants, residents and community groups from across Scotland for their contributions in social ...
Aberdeen’s annual Christmas Parade will light up the city centre this weekend when it takes place on Sunday (17 November). The festivities will get underway with Santas on scooters setting off just ...
“Our gritting crews often go above and beyond to ensure the city’s main roads and the city centre’s busiest pavements are gritted before morning rush hour and we’d ask people to play their part by ...
About 11,500 tonnes of salt, 24 road gritters, 21 pavement gritters, and about 180 Council staff are ready to grit Aberdeen’s priority roads and pavements this winter. The gritting team are often ...
The Council asked the AYM to help it gather the views of the city’s young people. The AYM’s mission is to encourage active engagement of young people aged 12-25 years old across the city, to seek ...
Council Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “Bon Accord Care and its staff make a real difference for people across Aberdeen. It is good to see the praise for Bon Accord Care and particularly its ...
Aberdeen’s Remembrance Sunday event will take place on Sunday 10 November with a military parade, civic procession and wreath laying ceremony at the War Memorial, Schoolhill. The military parade will ...
More than 360,000 people attended more than 700 performances at Aberdeen Performing Arts (APA) venues in the last financial year. APA – which operates venues including His Majesty’s Theatre, The Music ...
Sport Aberdeen CEO Keith Heslop said: “We are committed to creating more opportunities and improving the health and wellbeing of our city. In doing so we must continue to invest in sport & leisure and ...
Grants worth more than £49.8million were awarded to organisations by Aberdeen City Council in the last financial year. The financial support was given to 124 organisations across the city, 138 grant ...