Christmas in Aberdeen officially started today with the opening of the Christmas Village on Broad Street. Organised by John Codona’s Pleasure Fairs on behalf of Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeen ...
Subjects as diverse as knitting, crime-solving and the world of bridges are on the menu as Aberdeen City Libraries celebrate Book Week Scotland this November. Now in its thirteenth year, Book Week ...
The TIS National Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate housing organisations, staff, volunteers, tenants, residents and community groups from across Scotland for their contributions in social ...
Aberdeen’s annual Christmas Parade will light up the city centre this weekend when it takes place on Sunday (17 November). The festivities will get underway with Santas on scooters setting off just ...
“Our gritting crews often go above and beyond to ensure the city’s main roads and the city centre’s busiest pavements are gritted before morning rush hour and we’d ask people to play their part by ...
About 11,500 tonnes of salt, 24 road gritters, 21 pavement gritters, and about 180 Council staff are ready to grit Aberdeen’s priority roads and pavements this winter. The gritting team are often ...
The Council asked the AYM to help it gather the views of the city’s young people. The AYM’s mission is to encourage active engagement of young people aged 12-25 years old across the city, to seek ...
Aberdeen’s Remembrance Sunday event will take place on Sunday 10 November with a military parade, civic procession and wreath laying ceremony at the War Memorial, Schoolhill. The military parade will ...
The Common Good Fund is used to support services and projects that benefit communities in Aberdeen City. Common Good Funds are generally made up of property (including land, buildings, and investments ...
The resources listed below are all available in the Information Centre of Aberdeen Central Library. However, if you would like to explore some of our collections from the comfort of home, why not ...