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Aberdeen Maritime Museum volunteers have recorded a selection of stories relating to ships built in Aberdeen and the city’s maritime history. Visitors can listen to the stories on the Bloomberg ...
The first part of a £50million redevelopment of Aberdeen beach was officially opened today with the unveiling of the new-look Broadhill. Aberdeen’s Lord Provost, Councillor David Cameron, toasted the ...
The making period for Micro-commissions is 12 weeks, in which the artist will have developed and realised their proposed work (s). There are two levels of funding: one commission of £2,500 and two ...
Fledgling and established small and medium businesses are in line for a grant funding boost thanks to four Aberdeen City Council-led schemes aimed at developing environmentally friendly growth and ...
The demolition of a former school building in Dyce is to start on Monday. The former Carden School was last used as a school in 2010 and although it has been used on occasion since then, the building ...
Winning artwork by school pupils taking part in a citywide Tall Ships-inspired drawing competition will go on public display when the spectacular maritime festival sails into Aberdeen in two just ...
Hundreds of volunteers collected thousands of items in a 24-hour litter pick across dozens of areas in Aberdeen. The annual event – with the aim of making the city more sparklingly clean in the summer ...
Three new free walking guides for popular sister parks, a musical tour of Aberdeen, and the city centre were today launched for the school summer holidays along with three specially-rebranded Tall ...
A reduction in the need for foodbanks, an increase the employment rate, and a rise in numbers of care-experienced young people finding positive and lasting opportunities are some of the highlights in ...
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