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Plans for new suspended street signs in Aberdeen approved

© Aberdeen Inspired Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An ambitious project to “enliven and improve” some of Aberdeen’s most iconic streets with illuminated signs has been given the green light. A dozen suspended signs, which can be lit up, will be hung at either end of Shiprow, Belmont Street, Stirling Street, Back Wynd Steps, Windmill Brae, both ends of Langstane Place, Chapel Street, Crown Street, Carmelite Street and George Street. Aberdeen Inspired applied for permission for the £400,000 scheme last month and now the city council has approved it.

Illuminated street signs project for Aberdeen given go ahead

Updated: 08/04/2021, 2:33 pm © Supplied by Momentum Wayshowing How one of the signs above Belmont Street could look. An ambitious project to “enliven and improve” some of Aberdeen’s most iconic streets with illuminated signs has been given the green light. A dozen suspended signs, which can be lit up, will be hung at either end of Shiprow, Belmont Street, Stirling Street, Back Wynd Steps, Windmill Brae, both ends of Langstane Place, Chapel Street, Crown Street, Carmelite Street and George Street. Aberdeen Inspired applied for permission for the £400,000 scheme last month and now the city council has approved it. The project is among a series of city centre improvements made possible after the local authority was given £1.3 million from the Scottish Government.

Letters: Call to roll-out Covid antibody tests

Why are more antibody tests not being carried out? Surely a natural immunity is better than injection? Is an injection still required if someone has built up natural antibodies? Would someone with enough antibodies be able to get or even require a health cert/passport? Al McD Posted online WITH regards to a letter featured on Tuesday, why not allow pub-desperate people like Mr John Winter have their wish and open their pubs NOW, as he demands, and then lock the doors and keep them there? Therefore, they can’t infect their loved ones and the other “scared people” (his words), who sensibly obey the rules to take the pressure off the NHS.

NYE fireworks ignite only anger as pandemic prowls

NYE fireworks ignite only anger as pandemic prowls December 30, 2020 — 12.04am Save Normal text size Credit: Gladys Berejiklian’s New Year’s Eve fireworks are a big ‘‘up yours’’ to the rest of the world suffering one of the worst pandemics in human history (‘‘Call off the fireworks – for good’’, December 29). Rick Johnston, Potts Point Don Carter, Oyster Bay NYE will not be a cracker night but a fizzer. Issue a free packet of sparklers to everyone. All citizens to stand on the driveway or balcony and ‘‘ignite for 2021’’. It should be OK to throw in some Tom Thumbs and Double Happys from the olden days.

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