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Aberdeen City Council has agreed a new equality, diversity and inclusion plan for the workplace.
The plan, approved by the authority’s Staff...
Aberdeen City Council has approved a five-year climate change plan which sets net zero targets for the council’s assets and operations.
Councillors...
Chris Cromar Thu, 03/04/2021 - 13:01
Aberdeen City Council has been praised for their exceptional partnership working that uses a joined-up approach to target empty homes in the city.
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Aberdeen City Council have launched the world’s first hydrogen, double-decker fleet of buses.
The zero-emission fleet only produces water from use...
Daniel Gibson Fri, 01/29/2021 - 11:07
A senior director at Aberdeen City Council has resigned from the authority after he was suspended earlier this month.
Frank McGhee was suspended...
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Digitalisation of the Public Sector 2025
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