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Council offers support for Covid-hit north-east businesses

Nominations wanted for vote on north-east community councils

Nominations wanted for vote on north-east community councils © Paul Glendell/DC Thomson Nominations have opened ahead of a number of community councils’ elections across the north-east. A total of 11 councils in Aberdeenshire are to hold elections in the coming months in order to elect new members. Nominations are now being sought for those who may wish to put themselves forward. In a statement, Aberdeenshire Council said: “If you would like to put yourself forward for one of the vacancies, nomination forms, closing dates and further information including other community councils also seeking nominations can be accessed from the council website community council elections – Aberdeenshire Council or from your community council secretary.”

Council to reopen customer service points across north-east

Council to reopen customer service points across north-east © Paul Glendell/DC Thomson Woodhill House, Aberdeenshire Council HQ. Customer service points across the north-east are to reopen from Monday in line with the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. Aberdeenshire Council is opening the doors of its help points in Banff, Fraserburgh, Huntly, Inverurie, Peterhead and Ellon for the first time since December. All the facilities have opened in their usual places except for Ellon, which has moved to Ellon Library on an appointment-only basis. Customer numbers will be restricted and physical distancing measures will be in force, with signage and floor markings also in place at all sites.

Removal of north-east Spaces for People measures being considered

Removal of north-east Spaces for People measures being considered © Darrell Benns/DC Thomson Measures were installed on Stonehaven s Beach Road. Council officials in the north-east are considering when measures installed to aid physical distancing can be scaled back. Aberdeenshire Council put various measures in place last summer, including temporary cycle lanes and extended pavements, under the Spaces for People scheme. The initiative was designed to keep people safe from Covid-19 while also ensuring town centres could keep moving. Some of the measures were removed last year, with others kept in place. However, bosses at Woodhill House are now considering when the remaining street installations can be removed.

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