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 ...
Guest rooms are available for overnight stays for the guests of current tenants in sheltered housing developments. Bookings can be made with on-site staff. Rooms are available at two price levels - ...
Three of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians present a musical tribute to Stanley Robertson, the late Aberdeenshire storyteller, piper, singer, author and member of the Travelling community.
From 2025, The Culture Investment Programme will replace the Council’s current grant schemes for arts and culture. At present Council funding supports a diverse range of activities, ranging from the ...
Aberdeen Scientific Services Laboratory (ASSL) provides a comprehensive testing and analysis service to local authorities, businesses and members of the public. We offer a one-stop shop service for ...
Secondary school pupils have been making their views known about Phase 2 of Aberdeen City Council’s budget consultation 2025/26 thanks to engagement sessions delivered by the Aberdeen Youth Movement ...
On Tuesday 5 November, Park and Ride buses, provided by First Bus, will transport spectators direct to the beach and return to Park and Ride sites immediately after the event ends. Avoid the traffic ...
The Common Good Fund is used to support services and projects that benefit communities in Aberdeen City. Common Good Funds are generally made up of property (including land, buildings, and investments ...
A Primary school meal costs £2.35 and a Secondary school meal costs £2.65. Pupils are eligible for free school meals if they are between 16-18 and fall into any of these categories. How do I apply for ...