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Controversial benches removed from Union Street after days get new life in Victoria Park
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Friends of Victoria and Westburn Park Chairman Peter Stephen with Councillor Bill Cormie at Victoria Park, Westburn Road, Aberdeen. New benches formerly used as part of Spaces For People have been added to the sensory garden in the park.
Pictured by Darrell Benns on 13/04/2021
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Picnic benches removed from Aberdeen city centre within days last year after encouraging people to gather together against Covid guidelines have been granted a new life in a park.
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Councillor Bill Cormie is concerned about the cost of clearing the pond in Westburn Park, which has been turned red-orange three times in recent weeks by silt.
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The curious case of the scarlet water at Westburn Park remains unsolved, as authorities look to have cleared the names of both prime suspects.
Construction firms Graham and Robertson, both building further up the Gilcomstoun Burn near Foresterhill, report that the government’s environmental watchdog has accepted they are not behind the clay-like residue in the pond in the popular city park.