Nominations to join Kingswells community council open on Wednesday 7 May and close on Thursday 5 June.
Becoming a community councillor in Aberdeen gives you the opportunity to play a vital role in decision making for your area.
Who can be a Community Councillor?
Community council candidates must be named on the current electoral register as a local government elector for the Kingswells community council area. The minimum age to stand for election as a community councillor is 16 years of age and we encourage young and older people to get involved.
Does this sound like something you could get involved with? Why not join your local Community Council to get involved with improving your community.
Why join a community council?
How do they work?
- They usually meet once a month to discuss the issues of current concern in their area, particularly major planning applications and steps to improve our local environment.
- They contact and are contacted by relevant agencies to put forward the views of the community which involves collating views from members of the community, including individuals, families and groups.
- They discuss and negotiate solutions to local issues and concerns.
- They attend meetings with relevant groups, liaise with City Councillors and officials.
- They undertake projects in the area to make improvements.
- When necessary they campaign on big issues of local concern.
Community council achievements
- Production and distribution of newsletters to keep the community informed.
- Organising community gardens and floral displays.
- Supporting local galas and festivals.
- Setting up and managing websites and other social media.
- Clean up activities for their area.
- Securing funding for local projects.
- Influencing planning and licensing decisions.
- Campaigning on local issues e.g. road safety, roads maintenance.
Notices and Forms
Scheme for the establishment of Community Councils 2024-2027