Three of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians present a musical tribute to Stanley Robertson, the late Aberdeenshire storyteller, piper, singer, author and member of the Travelling community.
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 ...
Aberdeen is set to sparkle this festive season as Christmas celebrations return to the city. Residents and visitors alike will be pleased to see traditional favourites in the festive events line-up ...
The Central Library is the headquarters for library services within Aberdeen City. The building is also home to the Lending Library, the Media Centre, the Information Centre and the Central Children's ...
Secondary school pupils have been making their views known about Phase 2 of Aberdeen City Council’s budget consultation 2025/26 thanks to engagement sessions delivered by the Aberdeen Youth Movement ...
On Tuesday 5 November, Park and Ride buses, provided by First Bus, will transport spectators direct to the beach and return to Park and Ride sites immediately after the event ends. Avoid the traffic ...
Welcome to the Beach Ballroom, a Category B listed Art-Deco building on the sea front of Aberdeen. The Beach Ballroom is home to one of Scotland’s finest dance floors. It floats on steel springs which ...
All of our Aberdeen City Libraries are now open for browsing and borrowing, Click & Collect and computer access. Library membership enables you to access a wide range of services and resources from ...
Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives hold records relating to the relief of the poor throughout the North East. There are minutes for most parishes in the historic counties of Aberdeenshire, ...
The park lies to the north of the city on the banks of the River Don and is surrounded by historical architecture and agriculture. Near the park’s south gates are the fortified towers of St Machar’s ...