Aberdeen is in the 2025 finals of the prestigious Britain in Bloom competition hoping to add yet another flower crown to the city’s successes over the decades.
Aberdeen City Council, in partnership with Aberdeen Grampian Chamber of Commerce, is offering free tailored training sessions to help to city centre businesses. The sessions take place on Monday 10 ...
Aberdeen Maritime Museum will be closed on Wednesday 29 January as we carry out essential maintenance. NAUT to worry, we'll be ship-shape and ready to welcome you back on Thursday 30 January. We can’t ...
With an apt festival theme of Journeys this year, up to two thousand two-trip tickets have been made available, allowing visitors to claim free travel for First Bus services, as they make their way to ...
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund 2025/26 is now open for applications. The UK Government has set out an ambitious plan for change, focused on 5 national Missions: ambitious, measurable, long-term ...
Spectra, Scotland’s Festival of Light, returns to Aberdeen next week (6-9 February 2025) and to safely accommodate the audience and art installations, a number of temporary parking restrictions and ...
H2 Aberdeen is an initiative working to bring about a hydrogen economy in the Aberdeen City Region. It will help reinforce the area's position as an energy city, now and in the future. Aberdeen has ...
Aberdeen City Council is offering a one-time grant of £500 to individual local businesses that want to show their support for Spectra – Scotland’s Festival of Light – when it returns to the city next ...
The REHIS Elementary Food Hygiene course is designed to provide a basic knowledge and understanding of the causes of food poisoning, measures for prevention and the legal aspects of food hygiene in ...
Councillor Martin Greig, Chair of the Tall Ships Organising Committee, said: “Curated on the Quayside is a fabulous addition to our Tall Ships festivities. This is an additional opportunity for ...