Moreen Simpson: Hooray for Aberdeen hero putting hand in pocket to take on local council in bus gates fiasco
Local businessman Norman Esslemont has offered to chip in to help pay for a legal case against the council.
Local businessman Norman Esslemont has offered to chip in to help pay for a legal case against the council.
Despite the outpouring of expert views, the future of Aberdeen is in the hands of less than two dozen people who feel to me completely clueless as to what’s most beneficial.
There has been growing anger since Aberdeen City Council voted to make the controversial measures permanent.
I dread to think what a blighted sort of place the centre will be with so many motorists opting to shop in the Shire.
Exclusive: Alison Alphonse refused to side with her party colleagues as they voted to make controversial traffic bans permanent.
M Tauqeer Malik removed confidential documents from the council HQ.