Who Can Apply?
£27,000 has been allocated to community groups across the city to supplement the delivery of activities to children and young people during the Easter Holiday Period.
Community Groups are defined as groups or organisations that are based in or running from a community in the city.
What is the criteria?
This is an underspend of funding. The same criteria apply as in 2022 activities:
The funding is aimed at children...More
We are consulting with people who supported British Art Show 9 in the role of Ambassadors at Aberdeen Art Gallery. We want to understand their motivations for getting involved and their experience of carrying out the role during the exhibition.
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Aberdeen City Council’s Anti-Poverty and Inequality Committee is seeking to understand the issues being faced by those experiencing poverty and inequality. If you feel you could help by being part of a working group, please let us know by completing the form below and a member of staff will be in touch with you.
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Your input is needed as Aberdeen City Council continues to review its school estate provision and establish clear priorities to effectively manage the estate, in line with Scottish Government guidance.
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In 2021 the Local Outcome Improvement Plan (LOIP) was refreshed. This led onto the Locality Plan (LP) being updated in the new year. As part of this process the Community were asked for ideas around what might be implemented to support the delivery of the LP and subsequently the LOIP.
We now have over 40 ideas and now need the communities assistance to identify which ones should be taken forward first.
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Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership is pleased to announce the Health Improvement Fund is now open for applications!
Up to £5,000 is available to put your idea into action.
Please note we are only accepting applications for Central, North and South localities. Any projects with a Citywide focus will not be considered.
Applications will close on Thursday 19th January at midnight. Any application recieved after this will not be included in the decision making...More
Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership is pleased to announce the Health Improvement Fund is now open for applications!
Up to £5,000 is available to put your idea into action.
Applications will close on Friday 31st October at midnight. Any application recieved after this will not be included in the decision making process.
The Health Improvement Fund is available for initiatives that will improve health and wellbeing in communities across Aberdeen, either...More
In Aberdeen we have 11 secondary schools, 48 primary schools and 3 schools who offer specialist support. In 2022 these schools provided education for 24,260 pupils. We have a team of people called our School Estate Team and they are responsible for helping to look after our school buildings. The School Estate Team want our school buildings to:
have everything teachers need to help pupils learn
be in good condition
be safe
be welcoming and...More
Your input is needed as Aberdeen City Council continues to review its school estate provision and establish clear priorities to effectively manage the estate, in line with Scottish Government guidance.
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ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL (CENTRAL UNION STREET / BELMONT QUARTER, ABERDEEN) (TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT) (EXPERIMENTAL) ORDER 2022
Aberdeen City Council has made the above-named order in exercise of the powers conferred on them by Sections 9 and 10 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part...More
Aberdeen City Council is looking to deliver improvements for walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure along the A96, between Airport Road and Dyce Drive linking with existing infrastructure. The proposed route will link Craibstone Park & Ride, TECA and the existing A96 cycle infrastructure. The key aim of this work is to provide a consistent and coherent active travel network to support east-west movements in this area. This in turn will provide opportunities to link with the...More
Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership (ACHSCP) deliver integrated adult community health and social care services on behalf of Aberdeen City Council and NHS Grampian.
The services delivered include Social Work, Social Care, Community Nursing, Allied Health Professionals (such as physiotherapists, dieticians, and speech and language therapists), Primary Care Services (for example GPs, Community Pharmacy and Optometry). These services are delegated to ACHSCP from both Aberdeen...More
The Tillydrone Community Development Trust would like to take ownership of the Wallace Tower so they can extend and restore the original building. I n doing so they will utilise the property for the good of the local communities, visitors to Seaton Park and tourists.
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Community Planning Aberdeen (CPA) is the strategic partnership for public, private and third sector organisations working together and with communities to improve outcomes across the City. Our shared Aberdeen City Local Outcome Improvement Plan (LOIP) sets out a vision for Aberdeen as 'a place where all people can prosper' regardless of a person's background or circumstances.
To achieve this vision, we need an active and inclusive citizenship where all people have a voice and...More
This form is for individuals who are interested in becoming a part of the Health Improvement Fund application Citywide screening panel. You will be integral in identifying which projects meet the funding criteria and will be successful in their funding bid! This is an exciting opportunity to directly influence what goes on in your community!
For any further queries, please get in touch - LocalityPlanning@aberdeencity.gov.uk
*This form may close early if we receive lots of...More
The recent expansion of outdoor seating offered by hospitality businesses has transformed the city, creating a colourful, vibrant and busy atmosphere. We continue to encourage the provision of outdoor seating in the city but we must be sure that they meet the high standards that everyone expects.
Planning guidance on outdoor seating will help businesses to understand the criteria that need to be considered, from a planning perspective, when thinking about outdoor seating. Outdoor...More
This document aims to guide the Council when considering the commissioning and caretaking of public art in Aberdeen by setting out clear objectives for public art, a clarification of policies, process, and the means of implementation.
It provides guidance for elected members, designers, developers, creative practitioners, individuals, organisations, planners and communities who have an interest in developing temporary and *permanent public art work, or a decision making...More
In May 2021, the Council’s City Growth and Resources Committee instructed a public survey on the future of the Beachfront to allow potential options to be brought forward. Following the significant public engagement exercise in June and July 2021, the Council subsequently committed to preparing an Aberdeen Beachfront Development Framework to deliver on the public feedback. At the June 2022 Council meeting, a Draft Development Framework was approved for a 6-week public consultation.
The...More
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1984
Aberdeen City Council, acting as the Local Roads Authority, proposes to make a number of Traffic Regulation Orders in terms of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. These will provide for traffic management measures at various locations in the city. The detail and statement of reasons for these proposed orders can be viewed by opening the link below.
While the draft orders can be viewed by opening the links under the 'Related' heading below....More
This survey will assess the use of the Scottish Gaelic language in Aberdeen City. It will also collect data which paints a picture of community-wide trends in Gaelic language attitudes.
All data collected will be anonymised and treated in the strictest confidence. This project will analyse information held in accordance with existing Aberdeen City Council Privacy Notices. The survey results will be presented in an aggregated form, and it will not be possible to identify individual...More
Who Can Apply?
£40,000 has been allocated to community groups across the city to supplement the delivery of activities to children and young people during the October Holiday Period.
Community Groups are defined as groups or organisations that are based in or running from a community in the city.
What is the criteria?
This is an extension of the funding that was provided over the summer period; therefore, the same criteria apply:
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Aberdeen City Council is undertaking a Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance (STAG) based appraisal of options for improving transport connections, in particular public transport and active travel (walking, wheeling and cycling) along the A93 corridor between Banchory and Aberdeen.
Please find below a map overview of the study corridor.
Key aims of the study are to identify options that:
Increase the modal share of active travel on the A93 corridor for all journey...More
Aberdeen City Council is undertaking a Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance (STAG) based appraisal of options for improving transport connections, in particular public transport and active travel (walking, wheeling and cycling) along the A947 Dyce corridor between Bucksburn Roundabout and Parkhill Junction.
Please find below a map of the study corridor.
Key aims of the study are to identify options that:
Increase the modal share of walking on the A947...More
Under the Civic Government Scotland Act 1982 (Licensing of Short Term Lets) Order 2022, local authorities in Scotland must introduce a licensing scheme for properties operating as short term lets. This Order was passed by the Scottish Parliament on 19 January 2022 and a licensing scheme must be in place by 1 October 2022. All short-term lets must be licensed by July 2024.
There are four types of licence for short-term let accommodation:
Secondary...More