Aberdeen residents will have their final chance to have their say on a proposed multi-million pound exhibition and conference centre in Bucksburn.
Updated plans for the £333 million centre, which is set to replace the current AECC in Bridge of Don, will go on show for third round of public consultation on the development which council chiefs say will bring all the big names in entertainment to the north-east.
Henry Boot developments will be showcasing the plans which include a green energy centre and three hotels alongside the new 15,000 capacity conference centre.
The old AECC site will be developed for housing, business, a recycling centre and an enhanced park and ride scheme.
Henry Boot Scottish director Nick Harris said: “I’m delighted to get this final stage of our public consultation under way and unveil our revised proposals for both the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre and for the site at Bridge of Don.”
The events will run on Friday and Saturday between 10am to 6pm at the Upper Mall of the Bon Accord centre.
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