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Aberdeen City Council budget passed - paving way for £150million boost for beach and city centre

by Emma Morrice and Alastair Gossip 10/03/2021, 6:14 pm Updated: 10/03/2021, 8:05 pm © Chris Sumner / DCT Media Council tax in Aberdeen will be frozen for the next year after councillors agreed the new budget. Aberdeen City Council met today to discuss how to make £30.4million savings, but ruled out increasing council tax – allowing the authority to take advantage of government funding. The administration’s budget – which includes a £150million investment package focusing on the city centre and beach – was passed by 22 votes to 19, with four absensions. The authority will also be continuing with the £100million investment in the city’s school estate, and £23million investment in road improvements on South College Street, and will instruct officers to bring forward timelines for the Berryden corridor.

Aberdeen City Council budget passed - council tax frozen and no cuts to frontline services

The budget was passed in favour of the administration. Music services protected – but Dyce library to be relocated and some vacant posts removed. Dyce Library is to be relocated under the budget. In its budget, the administration rejected changes to the music service, and has instructed the chief education officer to conduct a report on how it could use digitalisation to offer a more affordable service to families, extending its reach. It has also included a £100,000 spend on working with partners and community groups on eradicating food poverty across the city. A further £90,000 to develop a targeted learning package for those whose employment opportunities have been hardest hit by Covid-19.

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Alabama Walmarts, Sam s Clubs to begin distributing COVID vaccine this week: Here s where

Alabama Walmarts, Sam’s Clubs to begin distributing COVID vaccine this week: Here’s where Updated Feb 10, 2021; Facebook Share Walmart and Sam’s Club pharmacies in Alabama will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines on Friday. Eligible customers can schedule a vaccine appointment via the Walmart and Sam’s Club websites once appointments are available, while the allocation lasts. Vaccines will be available to those who meet the current phase of vaccine eligibility in Alabama, which can be found at the Alabama Public Health website. Alabama is one of 22 states receiving federal vaccine allocations this week, with an emphasis on underserved communities with limited access to healthcare.

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