The Proposed Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan 2020 consultation commenced on 25 May 2020 and closes on 17 July 2020.
Details of the consultation process are available in the May Newsletter per this link
LDP Newsletter May 2020
The Proposed Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan 2020 consultation commenced on 25 May 2020 and closes on 17 July 2020.
Details of the consultation process are available in the May Newsletter per this link
LDP Newsletter May 2020
Westdyke Avenue will be one way from Monday 1 June 2020 for 21 days, eastwards from the junction with Westdyke Walk to the junction with Wellgrove Road ( approx 150 metres) . Traffic for the Recycling Centre should enter Westdyke Avenue from Old Skene Road.
Aberdeenshire Council notice here Westdyke Avenue one way from 1 June
The Household Recycling Centres (HRCs) are opening from Monday, June 1, using an online booking system. Full details per this link Household Recycling Centres online booking
Westhill and Elrick Community Council (WECC) has established a small grant scheme to assist community organisations that have been providing support to the Westhill and Elrick community but have incurred unplanned and potentially unsustainable expenditure in providing support to individuals and the community as a whole during the Covid19 crisis.
To be eligible a ‘group’ must be:
WECC has set aside a sum of £5000 with a maximum grant award of £1000.
If a group operates more widely than the area then a grant may be proportioned commensurately.
Applications should be made by email to treasurerwecc@gmail.com and must be brief but provide evidence to satisfy the 5 points above. If operating more widely than the area, applicants should provide information on the proportion of activity within the area. WECC will endeavour to process the applications as quickly as possible after they are received
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:
Following the Police Report at the recent meeting of Westhill and Elrick Community Council on 14th May, WECC would like to use this opportunity to remind members of the public to first call the Police if they witness a criminal act, rather than post such incidents on social media at the first instance. The police have stated that it is much easier for them to deal with crime if it is reported direct to them at the time of occurrence. Emergencies aside, which should be reported via calling 999, if you would like to report anything else to the Police please use either their non-emergency number 101 or via www.scotland.police.uk or if you wish to remain anonymous, then use Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.