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At Aberdeenshire Council, we want to listen to communities, hear new ideas and take on board what people tell us.
But we can only do that with your help!
We are building a network of people across Aberdeenshire - including people from different towns, different backgrounds and different ages to give us as many views as possible. If you live in Aberdeenshire, we want to hear from you.
To get involved, simply click on subscribe under 'Stay Informed,' add your email address and confirm it via your inbox. We will only use your email address to let you know about current projects that are taking place and other ways you can get involved. We will never share your email address or use it for any other purpose. By subscribing, there is no commitment to take part or get involved - you can decide which projects are of interest to you. From transport and town centres to health care and housing - there is a wide range of topics for you to have your say on. And there will be opportunities to vote on how some money is spent.
We will update this page regularly and let you know how your feedback has been used. Taking part really does make a difference to the decisions that are made in your community.
At Aberdeenshire Council, we want to listen to communities, hear new ideas and take on board what people tell us.
But we can only do that with your help!
We are building a network of people across Aberdeenshire - including people from different towns, different backgrounds and different ages to give us as many views as possible. If you live in Aberdeenshire, we want to hear from you.
To get involved, simply click on subscribe under 'Stay Informed,' add your email address and confirm it via your inbox. We will only use your email address to let you know about current projects that are taking place and other ways you can get involved. We will never share your email address or use it for any other purpose. By subscribing, there is no commitment to take part or get involved - you can decide which projects are of interest to you. From transport and town centres to health care and housing - there is a wide range of topics for you to have your say on. And there will be opportunities to vote on how some money is spent.
We will update this page regularly and let you know how your feedback has been used. Taking part really does make a difference to the decisions that are made in your community.