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Wednesday, 30 August 2023

Volunteers required NHS survey


The School of Health Sciences at the Robert Gordon University are carrying out research  about the experience of those who have used the Remote AHPs services within NHS Grampian.

They are eager to recruit some users in the Aberdeenshire and Moray regions to assist in the research.

If you have you received virtual treatment (e.g. by telephone or Near Me video) by an Allied Health Professional (such as a Physiotherapist, Dietician, Occupational Therapist, Podiatrist, Speech & Language Therapist) in NHS Grampian and can take part in a short survey and/or interview, then contact remote_ahp@rgu.ac.uk or call 01224 263264

Click here to download the information poster

Friday, 18 August 2023

Police Report - August 2023


Our Local Policing Unit have issued the following August report for our area:

"This report covers progress we have made in dealing with your priorities for the Braeside & Mannofield Community Council since the last community council meeting.

The report aims to highlight emerging issues in your area, and to provide crime prevention advice and guidance to Community Council members and residents you represent. Our focus is to reduce crime and disorder, help create safer communities and respond effectively to local concerns.

Community Policing Priorities
Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder:
Enquiries are ongoing in relation to vandalism to a vehicle at Viewfield Avenue reported on 4th August.

On 4th August, a vandalism to a window at a property on Thorngrove Avenue was reported, for which enquiries are ongoing to identify the suspect.

On 12th August, two persons caused damage to the front entrance door of Tesco, Great Western Road. CCTV has been obtained and one suspect identified, with efforts ongoing to trace them and identify the second person responsible.

Acquisitive Crime:
The manager of Tesco, Great Western Road, reported the theft of food and alcohol on 18th July, describing 2 persons entering the store, selecting items and leaving without paying. CCTV footage of the incident was obtained and efforts ongoing to identify the suspects.

On 19th July, a member of the public reported the theft of their electric bike from outside the Co-op, Countesswells Road. Following enquiries, unfortunately, no identification has been made of the person responsible.

Three residents of Morningside Avenue and Broomhill Road reported items having been stolen from insecure vehicles between 24th and 30th July. Following enquiries, no suspects have been identified for this at this time.

A resident in the area reported on 11th August at Morningside Avenue, being pushed from their e-bike by 2 persons, with those responsible then stealing the e-bike. CID officers are making ongoing enquiries.


During this month, a resident was subject to a sextortion, paying a quantity of money following a threat that intimate images of them would be distributed should the money not be paid. This type of incident is becoming more frequent and I would encourage residents within the area to be mindful with what they post on both social media, or what they send to private individuals.

A resident in the area reported being the victim of a high value online fraud this month, which is being dealt with by the Divisional Cyber Enabled Crime Team.

Road Safety & Road Crime:
On 11th August, officers on mobile patrol at Springfield Road stopped a vehicle which had no insurance, being driven in a dangerous manner, with the driver also having no licence. The driver was charged and arrested for road traffic offences, and a separate matter, and the vehicle seized.

Community Policing and Roads Policing officers attended a road traffic collision at Countesswells Road on 13th August, involving a car and a young cyclist, thankfully with no serious injuries.

Officers have carried out speed gun checks in the area, including Airyhall Road, with officers engaging with drivers but no offences detected.

Community Engagement & Reassurance
As always, there were other calls dealt with by Police in the area, including neighbour disputes, concern calls, and other calls from members of the public requiring assistance but with no criminality.

Contact Us

> Always dial 999 in an emergency

> By phone – 101 for non-emergencies (+44 (0) 141 308 1070 if calling from out with the UK. Network charges may apply).
> Our service advisors spend a lot of time each day answering calls on matters that are not actually the responsibility of the police. Please read the Read this before you call 101 page first to ensure Police Scotland can assist with your non-emergency issue.
> Online – for issues of a non-serious nature using our Contact Us form
> In person – Find your local Police Stations and check the Public Counter opening hours
> Text Relay - 18001101 for deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or speech-impaired callers
Support for British Sign Language users/speakers
> 0800 555 111 - Crimestoppers.

First Aid Workshops


The British Red Cross has been successfully delivering free first aid workshops to community groups across Scotland for a number of years.

The aim is to ensure that everyone in our communities has the confidence and knowledge to help in an emergency.


The organisation has had great success working in Dundee and would like to offer first aid workshops to groups in Aberdeen.


If you run, or are part of, a community group and are interested in organising a workshop, contact James Dickie the Red Cross Community Education Coordinator for North East Scotland, on:  07734481728 or email  JamesDickie@redcross.org.uk



Thursday, 10 August 2023

Next Meeting - 22 August 2023

The next meeting of the Community Council will be held in the Airyhall Community Centre in Countesswells Road on Tuesday 22nd August 2023 and will start at 7pm prompt. Doors will be open from 6.30pm

The Agenda can be viewed or downloaded by clicking here


ALL WELCOME

Wednesday, 2 August 2023

Space for Everyone

The UK Space Agency’s "Space for Everyone" rocket tour lands in Aberdeen, at Queens Links, 3rd August - 7th August. 

The event is a STEAM Outreach Programme with a mission to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in the UK space industry, particularly those from under-represented groups. The event is free entry, open to anyone and everyone with no tickets required, just turn up! Event features include:

🚀 A colossal 72 ft replica of the LauncherOne rocket

🚀 Virtual reality experiences

🚀 Careers advice from local space professionals

🚀 Space-related activities

Follow the link for additional information -> https://spaceperson.co.uk/rocket-tour/

Group Tours - It is highly recommended to visit the event as a group and enjoy a personal tour of the event with one of our dedicated hosts. This includes a tour of the replica rocket, use of the Virtual Reality headsets, and access to the activities/careers tent. To book a group tour timeslot 
email hello@ha-lo.co with a preferred date/time.

Opening Event - The opening event planned for Aberdeen will take place at 10am Thursday 3rd August, with local government, media, and businesses in attendance. This would be a great experience to be a part of!

Road Closure - Cranford Road

Aberdeen City Council have advised that the full length of Cranford Road will be closed to vehicular traffic from 4am on 14th August until 5pm on 25 August.

Residential access will be maintained when possible and safe to do so.

There will also be a prohibition of waiting on either side of the same stretch of carriageway. The no-waiting restrictions will be demarcated by the use of no-waiting cones. Illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the owner’s expense.  

The restrictions are in the interests of public safety during ACC road maintenance works.

For any further information please contact :
Name: Kristina Bell
Contact Number: 01224 241537
Email Address: krbell@aberdeencity.gov.uk