Aberdeen’s growing Muslim community has secured permission to convert part of a former school into a mosque thanks to assistance from consultancy Aurora Planning. The C-listed Frederick Street School was later used as office space by Aberdeen City Council but has lain empty for three year
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Councillors have given the green light for a block of flats to be developed on the site of a former Aberdeen care home.
An Aberdeen site currently used as a depot for a light haulage company could be transformed into 47 new flats.
Council planners in Aberdeen have recommended that proposals for a block of flats to provide support for a charity are refused by the city’s planning committee.
The refurbishment of Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen is on course to be reopened next year once plants and grass have had a chance to bed in, a local authority committee heard yesterday.
An energy from waste facility in Aberdeen is on target for commissioning to start as planned in spring next year with the facility fully operational by the end of that year, an Aberdeen City Council committee was told yesterday. The council’s capital programme committee agreed an update w
An investigation has been launched after a worker was injured on the expansion of Aberdeen Harbour.
Urban Edge Architecture (UEA) has won planning permission for a new 1800sq ft Burger King drive-thru unit and reconfiguration of the surrounding car park at the Centrepoint Retail Park in Aberdeen. Out-of-town retail specialist UEA was appointed by RPMI as architect on the £800,000 project to
Plans for a revamped Aberdeen Market are to be submitted “as soon as possible” after councillors signed off on the next stage of the Full Business Case for the project.
A major redesign of the streetscape of Aberdeen's Union Street has been agreed by councillors alongside a building condition survey and repair programme for all properties on Union Street, the development of a permanent café culture in the Belmont Street and Back Wynd area, and installation o
Councillors have agreed to progress businesses cases for projects designed to help to revitalise the beach area of Aberdeen into a new waterfront destination, with the potential of a new football stadium included.
A new public space in the Bucksburn area of Aberdeen has been unveiled after restoration work was completed at the historic site.
An application for more than 200 affordable homes for rent on the site of a former school in Aberdeen has been referred to Holyrood amid a planning dispute over the loss of sporting facilities as a result of the development.
A hotel that went into administration in 2019 has been sold to a developer with plans to bring new life back to its halls by converting the property into student accommodation.
The Sheriff Appeal Court has upheld the decision of a commercial sheriff in a contractual dispute between a housebuilder and a client in Aberdeen who held that the client was required to make an interim payment following the resignation of the firm to which payment applications required to