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A pedestrian spine is to be built along part of the Beach Boulevard which will be a gateway from the city centre to the beachfront’s new £50million facilities.
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.
A Visitor Levy is to be introduced in Aberdeen to generate revenue for enhancing leisure and business tourism in the city. Investing in improving the visitor experience will support economic growth.
National Playday is the UK’s annual celebration of children’s right to play and a campaign that champions the importance of play in every child’s life. This year’s theme, #SpacesForPlay, highlighted ...
Pupils in Aberdeen are being celebrated today (Tuesday 5 August) for their exam success, as the 2025 SQA results highlight a strong year of academic and vocational achievement.
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.
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 ...
Hazlehead Cemetery has just over 5,000 used lairs and space for approximately 650 more cremation casket lairs and 850 more burial lairs. It is estimated that this will mean the current site at ...
The £27,500 grant, from the Chewing Gum Task Force, contributed towards additional cleaning and signage aimed at preventing people from littering again - estimates suggest the annual clean-up cost of ...
Aberdeen is sometimes perceived as being too remote from cultural centres to support a thriving music scene. We believe the very opposite is true. Aberdeen’s relative geographical isolation forces ...
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