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Aboyne Bridge Update January 2026
Two public drop-in sessions are to be held shortly to provide updates on Aboyne Bridge.
These will be held on Thursday, January 29 in Birse Hall from 11am-8pm and on Wednesday, February 4 at Aboyne Scout Hut from 11am-8pm.
Both events will be open sessions with council officers and contractors where people can drop in to get information and pass information back in respect of the impacts of the closure.
Additional information on the bridge works including our options report to the Marr Area Committee can be found at ‘Investigation Reports 2025’ and ‘Options Report’ tabs.
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Two public drop-in sessions are to be held shortly to provide updates on Aboyne Bridge.
These will be held on Thursday, January 29 in Birse Hall from 11am-8pm and on Wednesday, February 4 at Aboyne Scout Hut from 11am-8pm.
Both events will be open sessions with council officers and contractors where people can drop in to get information and pass information back in respect of the impacts of the closure.
Additional information on the bridge works including our options report to the Marr Area Committee can be found at ‘Investigation Reports 2025’ and ‘Options Report’ tabs.
Keep up to date with our newsfeed below
You can also choose to subscribe for updates by clicking on the 'Stay Informed' button.