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More than 1,000 serving military personnel, veterans, reservists and cadet and youth organisations are set to parade through Aberdeen city centre to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday 28 June.
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Hazlehead Park was filled with the sound of bagpipes on Sunday as thousands enjoyed the Aberdeen Highland Games. Over 8,000 attendees enjoyed traditional Highland Games events, including caber tossing ...
A video cartoon story and an educational toolkit to help young people navigate the pros and cons of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has been developed with the support of Aberdeen school ...
Visitors encouraged to get hands on and All Fired Up at the Art Gallery ...
Aberdeen City Council’s Archives, Gallery & Museums service (AAGM) is celebrating Green Tourism awards success for four of its venues. The Art Gallery has achieved the highest award, Gold recognition, ...
Surplus money from bus lane and LEZ fines is to be used to fund several city centre projects including a major one to green the area. Aberdeen City Council’s Net Zero, Environment and Transport ...
Aberdeen City Libraries recognise that it is not always easy to know where to go or who to turn to when looking for medical and health information. With an ever-greater number of websites and books ...
Over 40,000 trees have been planted across Aberdeen since 2022, members of the Net Zero, Environment, and Transport committee heard today. The work forms part of a plan to replenish and grow the ...
Five libraries in Aberdeen are to see their opening hours revised, including at weekends and evenings. The following libraries will see a change in their opening hours from June 2025: Airyhall – ...
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