Work starts on Aberdeen park restoration
Aberdeen City Council (ACC) has announced that work has commenced on a multi-million pound restoration of Duthie Park, which is scheduled for completion by the end of the year.
The local authority approved the scheme in November 2010 and has contributed £2.67m to help fund the work, with the Heritage Lottery Fund providing a further £2.56m.
Hunter Construction has been appointed to deliver the restoration, while consultants URS is to undertake the design work. Each company was selected following a tender process.
The process will comprise five schemes, which include the restoration of the former circular pond and paths; the revitalisation of the linked lakes; and the creation of a new events green.
Aileen Malone, convener of ACC's housing and environment committee, said: "The project will see so many original features revived and breathe new life into an already hugely popular facility."
Details: www.aberdeencity.gov.uk