Ambitious plans for £19 million of new health facilities for the north of Aberdeen have taken a step forward.
Members of the integrated joint board (IJB) of the Aberdeen Health and Social Care Partnership met to approve the scheme yesterday.
It will now be submitted to the NHS Grampian board next month and to the Scottish Government in January to sign-off the funding.
Clinics across the north of Aberdeen have been stretched in recent years and the new plan will aim to build new facilities ahead of an expected surge in population.
It is hoped that ground will be broken in 2020 with at least one facility in place by 2022.