Aberdeen City Council has launched the second and final phase of its Budget 2025/26 consultation.
The second phase provides additional proposed savings options and invites people to have their say on these, and comment on how changes might affect them if taken forward.
Councillor Alex McLellan, Convener of the Finance and Resources Committee, said: “The next phase of the consultation continues to offer the public an opportunity to express their views on proposed savings being put forward by council officers ahead of the Council setting the 2025/26 budget.
“It is important that people participate as this will give us a greater understanding of what services are important to individuals and their families, and the potential impact any change or removal of a service may have on them.”
For anyone who does not have internet access at home, digital assistance is available at local libraries including the Central Library, and at the Customer Service Centre, Marischal College during opening hours.
For anyone who needs information provided in a different format, such as accessible PDF, large print, easy to read, audio recording or braille, or have any accessibility requirements, please email equality_and_diversity@aberdeencity.gov.uk
The consultation closes on Sunday, November 17 and the results will be presented to Full Council on Wednesday, December 11.