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ABERDEEN: FAMILIES ACROSS NORTH EAST ARE SET TO BENEFIT FROM AN ENHANCED WINTER CLOTHING PAYMENT | INFORMING BRITAIN ON LOCAL DEMOCRACY

9/10/2025

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Families in The Granite City are poised to receive additional financial support this Winter through an augmented clothing payment scheme administered by Aberdeen City Council.

Eligible households that have already been awarded a school clothing grant for the 2025/26 academic year will automatically receive a supplementary £30 payment by the end of October.

Furthermore, all successful new applications submitted up until 31 March 2026 will include this additional £30 Winter Clothing Payment, disbursed alongside the standard school clothing grant.
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Councillor Christian Allard, Co-Leader of Aberdeen City Council, emphasised the importance of the initiative amid ongoing economic pressures.

Councillor Allard, says:

"Winter continues to be a difficult period for many households, and these payments are crucial in supporting families who are feeling the pinch

"I would urge anyone who is worried about increasing costs or struggling to make ends meet to reach out to our services and partners for the full support available."
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Echoing these sentiments, Councillor Desmond Buchanan, Vice-Convener for Anti-Poverty and Inequality, highlighted the scheme's focus on child welfare.

Councillor Buchanan, comments:

"The additional winter clothing payment will help ensure that every child in Aberdeen has the essentials they need to stay warm and comfortable throughout the colder months."

The school clothing grants are accessible to families with children enrolled in Aberdeen City Council schools, including those commencing Primary 1, provided they are in receipt of qualifying benefits such as Council Tax Reduction or Housing Benefit.

​Additionally, students eligible for an Education Maintenance Allowance may apply for a school clothing grant independently.

This measure forms part of broader efforts by the council to alleviate financial hardships faced by residents during the Winter season.
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ABERDEEN: CELEBRATIONS MARK OFFICIAL OPENING OF NEW £30.3 MILLION RIVERBANK SCHOOL IN NORTH EAST OF BRITAIN

8/10/2025

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Pupils, parents, and staff gathered today to celebrate the official opening of the new £30.3 million Riverbank School, situated in the heart of Tillydrone within the Grampian region. 

.The modern campus on Coningham Gardens represents a substantial investment in the future of local children and the wider community. 

This three-stream Primary School replaces the former Riverbank School on Dill Road, offering capacity for up to 651 pupils, alongside early learning and nursery provision for up to 60 children.
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The contemporary facility, designed to enhance the educational experience, includes a 3G sports pitch and a variety of outdoor play and learning spaces.

Councillor Martin Greig, convener of Aberdeen City Council’s Education and Children's Services Committee, said:

"It is a great pleasure to officially open the new Riverbank School.  This building will be an excellent place of learning and care for young people in the area for generations to come.  The major investment of £30.3 million that we made in this important project confirms our strong commitment to the local community.  Every child deserves to have the best possible learning environment, and it is great to improve the school estate for the benefit of learners."
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Councillor Jessica Mennie, Vice-Convener of the Education and Children's Services Committee, added:

"I have enjoyed meeting pupils and staff who have already been enjoying their new learning environment and making the most of the fantastic new resources and spaces.  The enthusiasm and positivity from the children and teachers is inspiring, and I look forward to seeing all that will be achieved here in the years ahead."
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Councillor Alex McLellan, convener of the Finance and Resources Committee, commented:

"I am absolutely delighted that Aberdeen City Council, in partnership with Robertson Construction, has delivered the new Riverbank School in Tillydrone. Education is a priority for the Council, and our significant investment in our school estate is providing high-quality learning environments for tomorrow’s generation."
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Susan Ironside, Head Teacher of Riverbank School, expressed:

"It’s a real privilege to officially welcome our pupils and families into this incredible new building.  The enthusiasm and excitement from our school community has been wonderful to see.  We're proud to offer a modern, inclusive environment that supports every child to thrive, and we look forward to continuing our strong connections with the wider Tillydrone community."
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The school was delivered on behalf of Aberdeen City Council by Robertson Construction Eastern, in collaboration with the Council's design team. Keys were handed over in April 2025, allowing pupils and staff to move in before the summer recess and settle into their new surroundings ahead of the official opening.
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Gordon Milne, Regional Managing Director of Robertson Construction Eastern, stated:

"Delivered in partnership with Aberdeen City Council, the school provides a modern learning environment that brings together design quality, innovation, and low-carbon construction.  Its official opening marks a new chapter for education in the city and reflects the council's commitment to pupils, staff, and the wider community."
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The opening ceremony included two specially composed musical pieces - New School, New Start Tillydrone Fanfare and Riverbank Blues - performed by Riverbank, a group of Primary Five to Primary Seven pupils.

​These were written by teacher Alex Dawson to commemorate the occasion.
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​The new Riverbank School has been built on the site of the former Tillydrone Infant School and part of the former St. Machar Primary School.
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