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On Broad Street, the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Dr David Cameron, in his role as His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant was joined by representatives from the UK’s Armed Forces, to take the salute in front of ...
Armed Forces Day Parade - Saturday 28 June 2025Watch the impressive parade of serving military personnel, veteran associations, reservist, cadet and youth organisations accompanied by local pipe bands ...
Watch the impressive parade of serving military personnel, veteran associations, reservist, cadet and youth organisations accompanied by local pipe bands march through the city centre. We're ...
Aberdeen City Council will be providing night bus services from the city centre to key destinations across the city and into Aberdeenshire on weekends, from 27 June 2025 until further notice. First ...
It is almost three years since our existing policy was introduced and we are encouraging interested parties to make their views known as to whether or not it requires amending. “In developing the ...
A “vibrant and thoughtful” design by Marley Smith, a Primary Six pupil, at Broomhill School, has been selected as the artwork to be printed on 2,000 hand-held flags for Aberdeen’s Armed Forces Day ...
Members of the Education and Children’s Services Committee were today (Tuesday 24 June) updated on the significant strides made by Aberdeen schools in educating young people about Climate Change, ...
A recent review of Additional Support Needs (ASN) spaces across Aberdeen City Council’s School Estate has highlighted a range of good practices, with schools demonstrating creativity and flexibility ...
The Festival of the Sea takes place from 12 to 27 July, the two weeks either side of the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen (19-22 July). From sports camps to singing and storytelling, theatre and dancing to ...
The findings and recommendations of the Scottish Women’s Budget Group Study on Gender Inequality and Poverty in Aberdeen are to be reviewed after the results were discussed at last week’s (11 June) ...
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.
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