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Alex Nicoll complained of being bored during the meeting.
A top SNP councillor is facing calls to step down after saying community leaders could “bore for Scotland” during an online meeting while he thought his microphone was muted.
Councillor Alex Nicoll, the party’s group leader on Aberdeen City Council, was attending the meeting of the Community Planning Aberdeen board last week.
The organisation includes the chief executives of the local authority and NHS Grampian, as well as representatives from the emergency services.
Also present were members of Aberdeen Civic Forum and the third sector interface ACVO.
Updated: 30/04/2021, 3:55 pm
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Community Planning Aberdeen has published the results of its online citizens survey
Community Planning Aberdeen (CPA) has published the results of an online survey developed to gauge what citizens value the most.
Supporting young people, reducing suicide, tackling food poverty and employment/training opportunities were ranked the most important priorities.
The online simulator received 2,643 responses which will now be used to shape the local outcome improvement plan.
Participants were asked to rank a list of projects in order of importance to give an overview of priorities across different communities in the city.
Councillor Jenny Laing