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Permission granted for flats on site of former Aberdeen asylum

Plans for more than 30 flats on the site of a former Aberdeen asylum have formally been approved by council officials. → Read More

Revised masterplan could 'kick-start' Aberdeen recovery following Covid-19

Councillors have been asked to accelerate Aberdeen's masterplan projects in an effort to turbo-charge the city’s economic recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More

Aberdeen freeport: North-east candidates urged to support city's bid

Candidates standing in the north-east have been urged to back calls for Aberdeen to be given freeport status. → Read More

Much-loved Aberdeen golf course King’s Links fully reopens

King's Links, one of Aberdeen's best-loved golf courses has fully reopened nearly a year after it was severely damaged by a chemical blunder. → Read More

Plans to turn closed Aberdeen bank into restaurant

Plans which would see a former bank turned into a restaurant and takeaway have been lodged with Aberdeen council officials. → Read More

North-east candidate profiles: Aberdeenshire East

Voters will go to the polls in Aberdeenshire East to decide who they want as their next MSP. → Read More

Call for council flats ban on video doorbells amid privacy concerns

A ban on video doorbells in council flats should be considered to protect tenants’ privacy, it has been argued. → Read More

North-east MP backs bill to guarantee banks’ service in communities

A north-east MP has backed a bill which would require banks to continue providing an in-person service for customers even if they close their branches. → Read More

No products lost due to Brexit red tape, say Aberdeen council officials

The impact of Brexit on exports from Aberdeen has not been as severe as previously feared, councillors have heard. → Read More

Aberdeen police vow to improve – despite high public satisfaction rate

Senior police officers in Aberdeen have pledged to improve their public service – despite the force receiving just 300 complaints from more than 70,000 incidents. → Read More

Calls for opening date for nightclubs in north-east closed during pandemic

Ministers have been urged to set out a timescale for the reopening of nightclubs in the north-east in line with the easing of Covid-19 rules. → Read More

North-east candidate profiles: Aberdeen Donside

Aberdeen Donside will have a new MSP following the Scottish Parliament election on May 6. → Read More

Call for clarity over upgrades at 'terrifying' Toll of Birness junction

Transport chiefs have been urged to provide answers on when a north-east road junction where a "terrifying" number of collisions have happened will be upgraded. → Read More

Aberdeen trade union leaders to hold memorial service for workers

Trade union leaders in Aberdeen are to hold a memorial service in honour of workers who have died or been injured because of their job. → Read More

Uncertainty over start date for work on £25 million Aberdeen school

Council chiefs are still unable to confirm when work on a new school is to begin less than four months before it was due to be completed. → Read More

Nearly 500 drivers caught speeding on stretch of north-east road

Nearly 500 drivers were caught speeding on one stretch of a major north-east road over the last three years, new figures show. → Read More

Nominations wanted for vote on north-east community councils

Nominations have opened ahead of a number of community councils' elections across the north-east, Aberdeenshire Council has said. → Read More

Council lodges appeal against decision to list Aberdeen high-rise blocks

Council chiefs have launched an appeal against the controversial decision to grant A-listed status to eight high-rise blocks in Aberdeen. → Read More

North-east charity champion Alison helped others find way through

Alison Chandler’s inspirational story will continue to inspire people across the north-east and beyond, her friends and family say. → Read More

Aberdeen council chiefs to ‘carefully monitor’ staff workload amid Covid-19 strain

Council bosses in Aberdeen are to "carefully monitor" the workload faced by staff after it was revealed resources have been diverted from key areas to protect the public. → Read More