Aberdeen City Council
Back with a bang – replacement for beloved AIYF announced
June 15, 2018
Broad Street will reopen within weeks as £3.2m partial pedestrianisation project nears completion
June 15, 2018
Taxpayers shell out £1m to pay for city councillors
June 15, 2018
Planners back £68m Rubislaw Quarry flats scheme
June 14, 2018
Aberdeen City Council looks for company to carry out transformation of Union Terrace Gardens
June 13, 2018
City council considering two-year ban on city centre developer contributions
June 13, 2018
Plan for council-run bus service in Aberdeen dealt a blow
June 12, 2018
Recycling rates rocket in Aberdeen
June 9, 2018
Application withdrawn to begin work on Provost Skene’s House
June 8, 2018
Aberdeen council admits no parking ticket appeals have been processed this year
June 8, 2018
Council will begin talks about potential take over of First Bus Aberdeen
June 8, 2018
Council education worker spared jail despite years of domestic abuse
June 7, 2018
Aberdeen council spending on agency staff increases nearly £700k in just three months
June 6, 2018
Torry youngsters delighted at £55,000 skate park revamp
June 2, 2018
Aberdeen school scoops up prestigious award
June 1, 2018
Electrician shortage leads to darkened Aberdeen streets
May 31, 2018
‘Make Aberdeen cabs wheelchair accessible or face legal action’- council
May 30, 2018
Aberdeen council will demand more funding for the city
May 29, 2018
New attraction takes flight with exploits of Aberdeen flying ace
May 25, 2018
Torry group embroiled in long-running battle releases images of plans for dilapidated primary school
May 23, 2018
Fees for council services in Aberdeen have almost trebled in last few years
May 22, 2018
Instructors’ delight as school music lessons to restart
May 21, 2018
WATCH: Aberdeen council spokeswoman says job is ‘bringing me down’
May 18, 2018
Aberdeen council’s unlikely alliance between Labour and Tory reflects on year in power
May 18, 2018