Culter Community Council held their June meeting on Tuesday 15th June. The following items of interest were discussed:

  • Police report – there have been a few incidents of antisocial behaviour reported. The Police would like to remind parents/guardians to know where their children are when they are out and about. If you have any information on vandalism of vehicles on Station Rd West on 6th/7th May phone 101 and quote incident number 1199.
  • The take up of Covid vaccine in Grampian is very high – between 98-100%
  • There was an appeal from Councillor Malik regarding Coronation Road Park. It is great to see this park so well used – but could people keep it more tidy please.
  • Results of the school assessments for the SQA qualifications will be posted by Aberdeen City Council to all pupils  and should arrive this Saturday 19th June.
  • There is a consultation underway into a review of the City Centre Masterplan and the beach: more information and your chance to contribute can be found here: https://communityplanningaberdeen.pointsimulator.com/?fbclid=IwAR0sqOa5aXVhmKCqDVl8BDQ_ImS678E2l5sW_mo7yiXa8tM2N-6AH1XjENI .
  • Details of how you can contribute your ideas to our community can be found on the new “Have Your Say” webpage on the Culter Community Council website at https://www.cultercc.org.uk/have-your-say/ 
  • Save the date! There is a clean up/tidy up planned for some areas of Johnston Gardens  on 26th June – watch this Facebook page for more details.
  • Tillyoch development – the second public exhibition is now expected to take place around September.
  • Full minutes will be published in due course on this website.
  • The next Culter Community Council meeting will be Wed 18th August.