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Scotland s favourite park targeted in a weekend of vandalism mayhem in Aberdeen

An investigation has been launched after 16 cars in Aberdeen city centre were damaged, while Seaton Park was vandalised over the weekend.

Aberdeen pub switches from live music to living : June 2022 : News : Architecture in profile the building environment in Scotland

Aberdeen pub switches from live music to living, June 2022, News, Architecture and the built environment is an integral part of our society and we hope to provide a useful platform for debate, information and inspiration.

Aberdeen Cyrenians urgently seeking volunteers to reopen donation point

Aberdeen Cyrenians urgently seeking volunteers to reopen donation point Updated: 25/05/2021, 4:39 pm © Supplied by Aberdeen Cyrenians To go with story by Lauren Taylor. Aberdeen Cyrenians seeking volunteers Picture shows; Volunteer. Aberdeen. Supplied by Aberdeen Cyrenians Date; Unknown An Aberdeen homelessness charity is desperately appealing for volunteers to help reopen its donation point. The warehouse space opened in November, and allows the charity to store donations of food, clothing, toiletries and other essential items to support people experiencing hardship. However, it was closed due to lockdown – and will remain so unless volunteers come forward. Emma Bellu, fundraising and communications manager, said: “We’re hoping it will be in the next few weeks but we just need to make sure that we have the manpower. There are loads of people who are keen to donate to us, which is great, but we also need to make sure we don’t get overwhelmed.

Almost prison-like Union Glen flats approved by councillors

© Supplied by Halliday Fraser Munr Artistic drawings of the flats in Union Glen, approved by councillors. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Plans to demolish three Aberdeen industrial units to make way for six-storeys of “almost prison-like” flats have been backed. Councillors voted five to four in favour of the affordable housing in Union Glen, as long as the developer enters a legal agreement to meet the local authority’s terms.

Proposed flats projected to rob neighbours of winter sunlight backed by city officials

Proposed flats projected to rob neighbours of winter sunlight backed by city officials © Supplied by Halliday Fraser Munr Artistic impressions of the proposed flats in Union Glen, submitted to Aberdeen City Council. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Councillors are being urged to conditionally approve plans to demolish industrial units in Aberdeen to make way for more than 30 flats – despite fears it will block sunlight from neighbouring properties. City planners have recommended members sign off on the detailed proposals for Union Glen, as long as the developer signs a legal agreement to meet their conditions.

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