Ward Councillors have asked people to take their rubbish with them if they see overflowing bins whilst council services are "stretched"
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River boundary line could be creating an unbalanced defense against flooding as SEPA estimates rainfall over the first weekend of October broke 11 year record
The River Dee acting as a boundary line between Aberdeen City and Shire Councils could be causing issues in the implementation of an effective flood defense system with resident’s concern floodplains are filling faster than they did in the past
“Disgrace in double standards”, Aberdeen Council co-leader Douglas Lumsden livid over Holyrood local lockdown measures
A debate has arisen over whether the local lockdown administered on Aberdeen in the beginning of August was disproportionate compared to the recent lockdown on Glasgow
“Social distancing is really bad”, Pupil of Cults Academy raises concerns about the return to school
A pupil of Cults Academy raises concerns about social distancing as she describes being back in the classroom
Bio Technics MD claims competitors not getting hygiene products tested
Many companies just copying WHO guidelines instead of getting products tested according to local chemical manufacturer MD
BVA President Daniella Dos Santos warns against purchasing animals online as 40,000 dogs were imported into the UK last year
With lockdown seeing a rise in demand for pets and reports of gross cruelty to dogs in some European countries, we look at the pros and cons of acquiring a dog online and what can be done to help reduce animal cruelty
Testing: what’s going on?
Over 350,000 tested, but what's the goal with testing? Questions need to be asked as hints of a second wave begin to show
Public cautious to return to A&E as attendance records broke a 5 year low and dropped 60% during the height of the pandemic
After receiving a freedom of information request and in contact with Grampian NHS Board, The Reporter looks in detail at recent A&E attendance figures to see if they recovered after plummeting during the pandemic
Confusion over demands for PPE as Aberdeen firm Air Control Entec donates 23,000 visors to front line staff
23,000 visors produced by Aberdeen firm donated to front line staff as NHS Grampian rejects them for being unsuitable for use, whilst hospital staff say they had to buy their own equipment
‘A damp squib’: SNP Flynn’s opinion on Johnson’s offerings in Dudley as Sunak prepares to announce economic update
SNP MP Stephen Flynn says Johnson's Dudley speech offered no change, whilst Aberdeen Conservative councillor says the private sector could get a much welcome boost to initiate recovery