The public has been asked to help identify a new walking and cycling route in Aberdeen.
A drop-in session is to be held to display and discuss the options for a path at Bridge of Dee beside Robert Gordon University.
The route will connect the Bridge of Dee with the Deeside Way to the west of the university.
It is hoped a new path will encourage people to ditch the car and instead walk, cycle, or even practice horse riding in the area.
Aberdeen City Council’s transportation spokeswoman Sandra Macdonald said: “Several new pedestrian and cycle schemes have been launched recently across the city, engaging local people and users in their design.
“I hope people in the nearby communities of Garthdee, Kaimhill, and Braeside – as well as students and staff at RGU – will take the time to examine and comment on the options for this scheme.
“I’d encourage as many people as possible to look at the proposals and provide feedback on them.”
People living and working in the local area are invited to the drop-in session tomorrow from 3pm to 7pm in Room N106 of the Sir Ian Wood Building (N106) at the RGU campus on Garthdee Road.
There is also an online consultation for more information at consultation.aberdeencity.gov.uk, which finishes on March 2.