School applications are now live and should be made online. You need to do this whether you are applying to start school for the first time or applying to move between schools. Only a parent or legal ...
‘Fit like? Family Wellbeing Hubs are a group of services working together to support children and young people’s mental wellbeing. We work with families across the city offering practical and ...
People become homeless for all sorts of reasons. If you are at risk of losing your home, can't stay where you are, or are worried that you will have to move out soon, we may be able to help you. We ...
The Council has policies and targets that strive to meet 5 objectives: Maximise the role of cycling for short journeys. Develop safe, convenient, efficient infrastructure. Increase cycling for leisure ...
Community transport services operate across Aberdeen City between 10am and 2:30pm, Monday to Friday. The service provides a door to door service within the city for those who are unable to use ...
Students are exempt from paying council tax. This means that if you are a student and you live on your own or you only live with students then your household will not have to pay council tax. If there ...
The home library service is a free personal service for people of all ages who live in Aberdeen and are unable to visit their local library due to disability, illness or because they are caring for ...
Westfield Park is the largest formal park in the Bridge of Don area. The large expanse of grass with a number of tree belts is crisscrossed by footpaths. The children's play area is located near Alex ...
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 list below is not a definitive list of information and should only be seen as a start to the history of Memorials in Aberdeen. It should also be noted that some of these may not be readily ...
Documents listed below are produced from a range of official data sources.
Aberdeen City Council’s Environmental Service is responsible for emptying over 1200 litter bins on council owned public spaces, roads and pavements. Aberdeen City Council is not installing dog bins in ...