Aberdeen residents have been urged to take part in an consultation on a proposed multi-million pound community facility in Torry.
The centre is being designed to include a primary school and early years provision with maximum capacity for 434 pupils, a cafe, a library, a community space and access to a range of services.
While the local community has already been involved in deciding what facilities will be included, an online consultation has now been launched to give people a further opportunity to express their views.
Council regeneration spokesman Gordon Graham said: “It is great we’re now at the stage of having a design and more details available for people to view and comment on.
“This is a development that the community have wanted for several years and we are delighted to be delivering it for them.
“Having the new facilities all under one roof will make a real and tangible difference to local people and it’s exciting we are now at this stage.”
Aberdeen City Council has set aside £20million for the building and successfully bid for another £2million of Scottish Government funding.
The on-line consultation is being held until July 26 on the plans for the detailed design and development phase.
More information and how to take part in the consultation can be found at www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/torryhub.