Aberdeenshire Council urged to fund further improvements to

Aberdeenshire Council urged to fund further improvements to its gypsy traveller sites to ensure human rights are met


Aberdeenshire Council urged to fund further improvements to its gypsy traveller sites to ensure human rights are met
Aikey Brae, while under construction.
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Traveller sites in Aberdeenshire could be in line for upgrades as councillors agree to push for a share of a £20million pot aimed at improving council-run gypsy accommodation.
New designated sites for the travelling community to camp upon could also be created in central Aberdeenshire too, if funds allow.

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