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Parks, gardens, and allotments all over Aberdeen have retained accolades in a world-wide awards which rewards well managed spaces - just before the city is judged in Britain in Bloom.
The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen - labelled the biggest tourist event in Scotland this year - is under sail. Hundreds of ...
Thousands of pieces of chewing gum have been removed from Aberdeen city centre thanks to a £27,500 grant. The clean-up on Union Street comes after Aberdeen City Council became one of 52 areas across ...
The Mosquito Control Division of the city of Aberdeen has identified West Nile virus as well as an increasing population of ...
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Aberdeen takeaway given new "pass" food hygiene rating
An Aberdeen takeaway has been handed a new "pass" food hygiene rating. ZEE'S PERI PERI GRILL ABERDEEN, a takeaway at 15 Stocket Parade, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City was given the score after assessment on ...
The anticipated completion of the project is early 2028, according to Paul Magness, director of Harford County Parks and ...
A holiday in Scotland's "most underrated" city is now available for half price. One recent guest described the accommodation ...
The city of Aberdeen is forming a new Economic Development Advisory Committee and is seeking community members interested in ...
Aberdeen Art Gallery has welcomed its one millionth visitor since re-opening in November 2019 following its landmark redevelopment. Eleanor Watson of Giffnock was visiting with her sister and nephew.
A renewed push to turn Edgewood in southern Harford County into a city seems to be gaining political momentum.
Grey squirrels first arrived in Aberdeen in 1971 and pose a threat to the native red squirrels as they are larger, more robust and less picky about food, so they outcompete reds.
The £19million Persley Den development has seen 150 high-quality, energy-efficient homes created across an area of around five acres of land in the north of the city.