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Over-running and extra council meetings in Aberdeen have cost the local authority nearly £12,000 in additional webcasting costs over the past two years.
The legislative recess also allows city staff to work with the council on legislative business such as legislation creation, Utility Rate Advisory Committee recommendations, policy making ...
The Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeen, Dr David Cameron, said: “Today’s parade is a tribute to the courage, commitment, and sacrifice of our Armed Forces. It was heartening to see the parade route lined ...
Plans to tackle over-running and extra council meetings in Aberdeen by setting new time limits have been approved. Additional webcasting costs have reached nearly £12,000 in the past two years.
A community park in Aberdeen could be leased to an energy company for up to 150 years after secret deliberations.
The Aberdeen City Council, by a 5-4 vote, approved a concept designed by artist Tim Girvin to replace the Wishkah River Bridge sign welcoming motorists to the city.
The city council has issued updates on the four projects, with new images released showing the progress across the sites - most notably on the market building. Take a look at what's going on across ...
A recent review of Additional Support Needs (ASN) spaces across Aberdeen City Council’s School Estate has highlighted a range of good practices, with schools demonstrating creativity and flexibility ...
Sacramento's City Council is considering a proposal to ban homeless individuals from sleeping outside City Hall, reversing a policy from 2018.
Partnering with Aberdeen City Council, First Bus is set to introduce five night bus routes, providing a reliable and safe transportation option for partygoers and night shift workers alike. To ...
Following several back-and-forth exchanges among San Diego City Council members, the council voted 6-3 Monday to override several of Mayor Todd Gloria's line-item vetoes and pass the $6 billion ...
The City Council on Tuesday declined to reconfirm Mayor Tim Kelly's director of community development, Carol Hunter. Councilman Dennis Clark made a motion to reconfirm, but there was no second.