A new scheme has been launched today (28 October) to bring events into the city centre. 

Aberdeen City Council has today launched the second and final phase of its Budget 2025/26 consultation. 

The second phase provides additional proposed savings options and invites people to have their say on these, and comment on how changes might…

Following a procurement exercise for a supported bus service between Kingswells and the city centre, Aberdeen City Council has awarded a contract to McGill’s Buses to run the service. 

The service will operate up to every 30 minutes at peak times and up to every 60 minutes at off-peak…

A special event presenting a modern take on the North East region’s mother tongue of Doric takes place at Aberdeen Art Gallery on Friday (26 October). 

19 recycling bins installed across city neighbourhoods and local school electrical recycling educational tour planned.

Aberdeen City Council today unveils its plans for a new local small electrical recycling project. Launched on International E-Waste Day (14th October), the project aims to…

A commemorative bench for June McCombie, a former lollipop lady at Walker Road School, was unveiled at the official opening of Greyhope Community Garden, in the Torry area of Aberdeen, on Friday 11 October 2024.

June helped pupils to safely cross the street for nearly three decades…

Council tenants are being encouraged to take part in a consultation to have their say on proposed rent increases. 

An oil portrait of Councillor Barney Crockett by Aberdeen-based artist Brodie Wilson has been unveiled at the city’s Art Gallery.

Councillor Crockett was Lord Provost of Aberdeen from 2017 to 2022 and in a tradition dating back to at least the late 1600s, many of the Lord Provosts of…

Council tenants are to be given the chance to have their say on proposed rent increases. 

An exciting new dinosaur trail is set to roar into Aberdeen’s city centre tomorrow.  

Aberdeen is set to sparkle over the festive period as a new light trail is added to the Christmas programme later this year. 

A book written in Doric by pupils at Riverbank School about a naughty herring gull has won Scots Bairns Book o the Year at the Scots Language Awards.

‘Summer e Magic Scurry’ was written by the Primary 5F class at the school with the book launch held on 28 March 2024.

The book …