The public are being offered another opportunity to have their say on the expansion of an Aberdeen shopping centre.
The proposed development of Bon Accord and St Nicholas centres will be scrutinised by planning bosses next week.
The owners hope to extend the site to include a greater number of shops, in addition to a hotel, restaurants and flats.
A pre-application notice has already been submitted and it will be discussed at a meeting on Thursday.
This follows a public consultation event in August, where the plans were displayed at Bon Accord.
Developers have now planned another exhibition for next week.
Joanne Wilkes, head of in-town retail at BMO Real Estate Partners, said: “The Bon Accord and St Nicholas centres play a key role in the historic retail heart of the city.
“We received a very positive response to our consultation looking at proposals to further enhance and develop the shopping and leisure experience in the centres.
“Over 150 local people came to our public consultation event in August, with the vast majority supporting the idea of improving the George Street entrance leading into the Bon Accord Centre, alongside streetscape improvements along Upperkirkgate and Schoolhill, and modernisation of the St Nicholas entrance facing Union Street.
“Based on the feedback received, we have developed a number of indicative design proposals, and are inviting local people to come to our second consultation event with feedback and ideas.
“This is on Thursday, October 27 within the main atrium at the Bon Accord Centre between 4 and 8pm.”