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Aberdeen City Council deferred a decision until the next full meeting of the local authority. [11] The full council approved the project in May 2009, subject to planning permission. [12] In August 2010, a planning application for the new stadium was submitted to the Council, [13] which was approved in February 2011. [14]
There is a Sainsbury's [7] and a primary school, [8] along with a number of vacant shop units - the NHS has been granted planning permission for one of these. [9] A pharmacy has applied for a licence for one of the units which was rejected by the local NHS board after pharmacies in Cults and Kingswells said it would lose them business [10] - this is awaiting appeal as of August 2023. [11]
A planning application was lodged in August 2011. [9] The application was submitted by Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) in cooperation with two other companies, Vattenfall and Technip. [9] The proposal was for 11 turbines. [9] Planning consent was granted by the Scottish government in March 2013. [10]
The club submitted a planning application in March 2016. [9] The plans included a stand with 312 seats, an "all-weather" 3G (artificial) pitch and 110 car parking spaces. [9] A sponsorship deal with the Aberdeen-based Balmoral Group in December 2016 included naming rights for the Calder Park ground, which will be known as the Balmoral Stadium. [10]
[118] [119] Aberdeen City Council approved an initial project in May 2009, to be situated near Loirston Loch in the south of the city, subject to planning permission. [120] In August 2010, a planning application for the new stadium was submitted to the council, which was approved the following February. [121] [122] [123]
Planning permission should be sought from the local council under Scots law, with the law stipulating that development of any kind – new build projects, engineering works, mining, or other operations conducted above or below ground in Scotland – is subject to planning permission. Planning permission is not required for any work an ...
On 24 April, after the plans had been put on hold, [64] Aberdeen were granted official planning permission to start on the new stadium at Kingsford. [65] On 25 April, defender Scott McKenna was nominated for Scottish Young Player of the Year. [66] On 26 April, Aberdeen youth lost the Scottish Youth Cup final to Hibernian youth 3–1 at Hampden ...
The initial proposals included the partial pedestrianisation of Union Street and a "station gateway", creating a pedestrian link between Union Street and Aberdeen railway station. [3] Proposals announced in 2016 included a new area called Queen's Square, created through the demolition of the police headquarters on Queen Street.