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They should be made to do community service : Bucksburn councillor calls for greater deterrent after rise in mindless anti-social behaviour

Updated: 10/05/2021, 8:30 am © Darrell Benns / DCT Media Councillor Avril MacKenzie An Aberdeen city councillor has called for greater deterrents to be put in place after her area was targeted by a rise in “mindless” youth violence and anti-social behaviour. Councillor Avril MacKenzie, who represents Bucksburn, said groups of young thugs have been terrorising residents in the area for weeks – with a 10-year-old boy threatened at knife point by one gang. She would like to see the introduction of mandatory “community service” given to youths who break the law to as a way to curb anti-social behaviour. “I see them quite regularly in the park of Mill Hill Brae and I know of one incident where a young guy jumped over a garden wall and attacked a resident”, she said.

Aberdeen City Council appeal for the public s views on relocation of Dyce Library

Updated: 16/03/2021, 12:00 pm © Chris Sumner / DCT Media Aberdeen City Council has launched a public consultation on its plans to relocate Dyce Library. The local authority revealed plans to move the service to Dyce Community Centre as part of its budget last week. The move would save the authority £25,000 but the council also insist it will bring valuable services to the area under one roof. Public to have their say on proposed new Dyce Library location. https://t.co/jMkFljSjPlpic.twitter.com/TRUzaFWgTa Under the new plans, the library would be relocated from its current setting at Riverview Drive to the community centre on Gordon Terrace, less than one mile away.

Aberdeen City Council appeal for the public s views on relocation of Dyce Library

Aberdeen City Council appeal for the public s views on relocation of Dyce Library
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Interactive map: Covid cases in north-east at lowest level since early December

by Callum Main and Zoe Phillips 03/02/2021, 9:18 am Updated: 03/02/2021, 6:21 pm Covid cases in the north-east are at their lowest level since the beginning of December. In the seven days between January 24-30, 368 Covid cases were detected in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. This compares to the 382 cases in the first seven days of December. This week’s figures are 40% lower than last week’s 618 cases. The biggest drop in cases has been seen in Aberdeen, with the region’s figures falling by almost half (46.2%) How is the positivity rate calculated? Case numbers can be put into context by looking at them as a rate per 100,000 population.

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