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Just in time for the historic Tall Ships Races docking in Aberdeen, tenants at St. Peter’s Court in Torry have recently been enjoying their common room once again with thanks to a grant from the Community & Coast Fund.
Mike and Rod bring you a jam-packed episode of So Why Don’t You! Hear from Lauren and Ria from NESCAN Hub as well as William from the Learning Disability Group of Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire and Community Councils.
In late July I had the privilege of joining more than 350 fellow volunteers to support one of the most spectacular events our city has seen in years – the return of the Tall Ships Races to Aberdeen.
In this episode of So Why Don’t You, Mike and Ghada welcome Elahe, Ross and Vivian from Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC) to the shmu studio.
The sudden collapse of Mental Health Aberdeen after 75 years of service has shocked the city. These were essential services, and yet they were delivered by a charity running on precarious funding. If a service is essential, it should be guaranteed. Not left to chance.
We’re excited to bring you the latest edition of ACVO News – your go to source for all that’s happening across Aberdeen’s third sector. From inspiring community stories to essential updates and opportunities, ACVO News keeps you connected, informed, and engaged with the work making a real difference locally.
This week, Mike and Rod welcome special guest Seonaidh Baker to hear more about Doors Open Day 2025 and the work of Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen! Listen to find out more about what you can expect this year from Doors Open Day in Aberdeen
This week, Mike welcomes special guest Ian Gourlay from Aberdeen Independent Multiple Sclerosis (AIMS)! Listen to find out more about their impactful work to support those living with MS in Aberdeen and how you can get involved.
Aberdeen Student Show took to His Majesty’s Theatre’s stage this April to perform “Seagully Blonde”, their Doric...
ACVO is delighted to announce the launch of the Scottish Government Communities Mental Health & Wellbeing Fund for Adults for a fifth year.
This week, Mike and Rod welcome special guest Michelle Soto, Community Development Manager from the Belmont Cinema! Discover their latest news to deliver a sustainable and exciting future for the iconic Belmont Cinema and found out how you can help make that happen.
After the spectacular summer celebration of the Tall Ships, here is the next event to draw the crowds into the heart...











