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International rugby is returning to Aberdeen this autumn
16 May 2008
Scottish Rugby announced this lunchtime that the Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Test between Scotland and Canada will be played at the 21,500 capacity Pittodrie Stadium, home of Aberdeen Football Club.
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Pupils learn about historical links through art
16 May 2008
Pupils from Hanover Street School will see the artwork they created as part of a visual arts project to celebrate Die Hanse (the Hanseatic League) when they visit Aberdeen Art Gallery, Schoolhill, at 10am on Monday, 19 May, 2008.
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Rosemount to get recycling information
16 May 2008
Residents in Rosemount will have an opportunity to find out about a new on-street recycling service in their area that will commence from 26 May.
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Pupils taking healthy steps in education
16 May 2008

16/05/08

S1 pupils at St Machar Academy will be embarking on a healthy journey next week, to help their education. 
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Final countdown to All-Energy '08
16 May 2008
With less than a week to go before All-Energy ‘08 opens in Aberdeen (Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, 21 and 22 May), the UK’s largest renewable energy show has, once again, beaten all its previous records.
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Accounts Commission hearing adjourned
15 May 2008
The Accounts Commission for Scotland’s two-day hearing at Aberdeen City Council was adjourned yesterday.
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Enjoy a wonderful walk along Deeside
15 May 2008
The opportunity to explore the varied, fascinating, intriguing and sometimes dramatic history, archaeology and natural history of the River Dee is being offered by Aberdeen City Council on Saturday, 17 May.
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Crime and punishment in medieval Aberdeen
14 May 2008
A limited number of free places are still available for an illustrated talk on aspects of crime and punishment in medieval Aberdeen.  
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Aberdeen City Council chief executive set to stand down
13 May 2008
Douglas Paterson, Chief Executive of Aberdeen City Council, today [Tues, May 13] indicated his wish to take retirement earlier than planned.
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Latest plans for Haudagain improvements set to go on public view
12 May 2008
The next round of public consultations on options for reducing traffic congestion at the Haudagain roundabout will be launched today.
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Major coup for Aberdeen Art Gallery
09 May 2008
Aberdeen Art Gallery is delighted to host from Saturday, 10 May, until Saturday, 2 August, the first showing in Scotland of My Ladye Nevells Booke, one of the most beautifully written music manuscripts to survive from the late 16th Century.
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Work on £28million sports project seen on screen
09 May 2008
Work on Aberdeen’s new £28million Sports Village can now be watched via the world wide web.
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Euro quiz for Aberdeen youngsters
09 May 2008
Primary school children enjoyed a Euro-quiz today [Fri, May 9] to mark Europe Day.
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Caring for our future
08 May 2008
More foster carers are needed to look after Aberdeen's children and young people.
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International Street Market brings continental flavour to Aberdeen
08 May 2008
Dozens of stall holders offering a wide range of goods from across Continental Europe will be returning to the Granite City next weekend for the first of this year’s Aberdeen International Street Markets.
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Aberdeen Schools Go Green to Go Yellow
08 May 2008
Schools across Aberdeen are urging households to help them win cash prizes and raise money to plant native trees - by simply recycling their old Yellow Pages directory.
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Aberdeen to host World Energy Cities Partnership AGM
08 May 2008
At a meeting in Houston of the World Energy Cities Partnership (WECP), attended by the Lord Provost Peter Stephen, Aberdeen has been confirmed as the venue for this year’s AGM.
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Bogus Workmen Warning
07 May 2008
Bogus builders, roofers and gardeners are operating door to door in Aberdeen.
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Seasonal opening of Glover House
07 May 2008
Glover House, the family home of Thomas Blake Glover, the North east’s greatest entrepreneur is set to open to the public for the summer on Friday, 9 May, 2008.
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Shell U.K Limited donates works of art to city gallery
06 May 2008
To celebrate its 25th year of sponsoring the Aberdeen Artists Society exhibition Shell U.K. Limited will donate artwork it has purchased from the exhibition to Aberdeen Art Gallery’s permanent collection on Wednesday, 7 May, 2008.
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Aberdeen City and Shire lifestyle in spotlight in USA
02 May 2008
Aberdeen City and Shire’s regional identity team will be highlighting the benefits for companies choosing to relocate to the region, and in particular the quality of the Aberdeen City and Shire lifestyle, at this year’s Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, USA.
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Aberdeen youngsters set to go through their paces at Big Run 2008
02 May 2008
Children from across Aberdeen are being invited to take part in the Big Run at Hazlehead Park later this month.
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Fantastic It’s Not Plastic has carrier bags all wrapped up
02 May 2008
Aberdeen City Council is re-launching a campaign to encourage individuals and businesses to reduce their use of carrier bags in a bid to cut the amount of plastic waste in the environment.
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Multi-cultural photography competition closing date approaches
02 May 2008
The Polish shop in Torry, the International Street Market, traditional Scottish musicians, games or customs? How do you see Aberdeen in 2008 as a multi-cultural city?
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Bugs invade Aberdeen primary schools
30 April 2008
A colourful array of weird and wonderful bugs has been cropping up in Aberdeen primary schools.
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