Things get underway on 6 February with Scotland’s much-loved festival of light, Spectra, which returns for its 11th year with awe-inspiring art installations, interactive displays and light ...
There are currently no school closures reported.
In 1871 the Council transformed 13 acres of grazing land into Aberdeen’s first public park. Named after Queen Victoria, the park represents a desire to improve the quality of life in an urban setting.
Our teams work very hard across the city during severe weather conditions to make sure that you can travel as safely as possible.
We produce school roll forecasts for primary and secondary schools. The forecasts are based on the September School Census figures. Service groups in Aberdeen City Council provided most of the data ...
The Countryside Ranger Service manages four local nature reserves around the city, at Den of Maidencraig, Donmouth, Kincorth Hill and Scotstown Moor. These sites were chosen for their locally ...
Aberdeen City Council uses a platform hosted by Civica to process payments for a variety of purposes (for example paying taxes, paying rent, paying for childcare services, or paying for creative ...
Aberdeen Beach and Queen’s Links is a well loved and extremely popular recreational area of the city. Only a short distance from the city centre the area is close to sporting and recreational ...
Housing associations and housing co-operatives are registered with the Scottish Government and provide properties at an affordable rent. To access this type of property you must register on a waiting ...
The Persley Walled Garden is the former garden of Woodside House. It was acquired and restored by Aberdeen City Council in 1997 as part of the Scottish Trade Union Congress in commemoration of Workers ...
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 ...
With Hipflask Ceilidh Band. Over 14's Only.