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Aberdeen Maritime Museum volunteers have recorded a selection of stories relating to ships built in Aberdeen and the city’s maritime history. Visitors can listen to the stories on the Bloomberg ...
The first part of a £50million redevelopment of Aberdeen beach was officially opened today with the unveiling of the new-look Broadhill. Aberdeen’s Lord Provost, Councillor David Cameron, toasted the ...
This is the six round of Micro-commissions to be offered by the Art Gallery and the fourth to be supported by the Friends of Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums. The programme was originally ...
The council’s trading standards team, which seized the counterfeit Labubu toys from four premises across the city, is constantly on the lookout for products which contravene safety legislation. In the ...
The demolition of a former school building in Dyce is to start on Monday. The former Carden School was last used as a school in 2010 and although it has been used on occasion since then, the building ...
Winning artwork by school pupils taking part in a citywide Tall Ships-inspired drawing competition will go on public display when the spectacular maritime festival sails into Aberdeen in two just ...
Three new free walking guides for popular sister parks, a musical tour of Aberdeen, and the city centre were today launched for the school summer holidays along with three specially-rebranded Tall ...
Fledgling and established small and medium businesses are in line for a grant funding boost thanks to four Aberdeen City Council-led schemes aimed at developing environmentally friendly growth and ...
Hundreds of volunteers collected thousands of items in a 24-hour litter pick across dozens of areas in Aberdeen. The annual event – with the aim of making the city more sparklingly clean in the summer ...