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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Aberdeen City Council is aiming to establish a “hydrogen valley” in the North East that integrates production, storage, and end-use applications. The TH2ISTLE project could significantly contribute to ...
Pedestrians and cyclists are asked to avoid the Mugiemoss side of Persley Bridge as there are reports of raw sewage on the road. Scottish Water is aware of the incident. People are asked to avoid ...
For sculptor Kenny Hunter the monument is a form in flux. Sculpture Court, his new exhibition for Aberdeen Art Gallery, is both a provocation and a reflection on the role of public artforms such as ...
A phased approach for the demolition of council and private homes affected by RAAC was agreed by the Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee on March 11, 2025. The indicative plan ...
A consultation is to be held on the potential of hundreds more streets across Aberdeen becoming safer with the expansion of a 20mph speed limit into built-up areas.
The Fairer Aberdeen Board has distributed £1.5million allocated by Aberdeen City Council to tackle poverty and deprivation across the city. The funding supports the third sector to deliver services ...
The Tall Ships Races will be Scotland’s biggest event in 2025, expecting to attract at least 400,000 visits from July 19 to July 22, 2025. Aberdeen will be the only UK host port for the Tall Ships ...
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