St Cyrus Community Council

St Cyrus Community Council St Cyrus CC consults with and make representations on behalf of our community on local issues.

St Cyrus Community Council ( SCCC) is a voluntary organization set up by statute by the local authority under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and run by local residents to act on behalf of its area. As the most local tier of elected representation, SCCC plays an important role in local democracy.

​SCCC is comprised of people who care about their community and want to make it a better pla

ce to live. As well as representing the community to the local authority, SCCC facilitate a wide range of activities which promote the well-being of their communities. We bring local people together to help make things happen, and protect and promote the identity of their community. We advise, petition, influence and advocate numerous causes and cases of concern on behalf of local residents. SCCC consults with and make representations on behalf of its community on local issues it believes will directly affect the community. The local authority and/or other public bodies must consider the views put forward by SCCC but are under no obligation to adopt or implement them.

Big thank to "Flower people"Thanks to Stuart, Ryan, Isobel and Robert for the planting of barrels.Also big thanks to Joh...
07/06/2026

Big thank to "Flower people"

Thanks to Stuart, Ryan, Isobel and Robert for the planting of barrels.
Also big thanks to John Adam for digging out and new gravel in flower beds.

The capital works of this project was funded by a grant from Tullo-Twinshields Windfarm Fund.

Papers For AGM
05/06/2026

Papers For AGM

Planning application for village week starting 01/06/2026
01/06/2026

Planning application for village week starting 01/06/2026

St Cyrus Community Council AGM followed by monthly meeting Tuesday 9th June 7:30 pmPapers
28/05/2026

St Cyrus Community Council AGM followed by monthly meeting
Tuesday 9th June 7:30 pm

Papers

Information on Road Resurfacing
20/05/2026

Information on Road Resurfacing

Drivers across Aberdeenshire are being advised to take extra care as a new programme of road works gets underway.

Aberdeenshire Council has begun its 2026 surface dressing programme across the north-east, helping to maintain and extend the life of the region’s road network.

While this essential work improves road safety and durability in the long term by sealing surfaces and boosting skid resistance, there may be short-term changes for drivers to be aware of.

Following treatment, loose chippings will be present on the road surface for a period of time. Although roads are swept several times, it can take a few days for the stones to fully bed in. During this time:

⚠️Drive at or below the signed speed limits
⚠️Leave extra space between you and the vehicle ahead
⚠️Take extra care when braking, steering or cornering

Driving too fast can displace chippings, increasing the risk of skidding or potential damage to vehicles.

Slow, steady traffic actually helps the process by pressing the chippings into the surface and ensuring a longer-lasting repair.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation while these important works are carried out to keep Aberdeenshire’s roads in good condition.

Mo re details at https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/news/

ST CYRUS GALA ROAD RESTRICTIONS
20/05/2026

ST CYRUS GALA ROAD RESTRICTIONS

Scottish Water Newsletter
20/05/2026

Scottish Water Newsletter

I’m proud to lead an organisation that provides the water and wastewater services people across Scotland rely on every day.

Planning Applications for week starting 18/05/2026 for St Cyrus village.
18/05/2026

Planning Applications
for week starting 18/05/2026
for St Cyrus village.

18/05/2026

A message from our Scottish Youth Parliament representatives:

“In June, we have our national gathering of MSYPs (known as a Scottish Youth Parliament sitting). Sittings involve a wide range of activities but perhaps the most important one is the motions sessions.

To represent the young people of Aberdeenshire during these sessions, we have created a survey (and other engagement resources) to allow us to collate their views and vote accordingly.”

Please take a look at the survey below if you are aged 12-25.

We have been asked to share this information on Grant funding available. If any group wishes to apply for funding please...
16/05/2026

We have been asked to share this information on Grant funding available. If any group wishes to apply for funding please do.


Year 5 of the Scottish Government’s Just Transition PB Fund is now live.

Community groups and third sector organisations in , & can apply for a share of £1 million to support green, sustainable projects that make a real impact (£333,333 for each of the three areas).

Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01Since 2022, the fund has distributed £4.5 million to support 181 projects across the North East and Moray - now it’s your turn to make a difference.

Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_1Apply for up to £50,000 to bring your eco-friendly ideas to life. Whether it's enhancing local green spaces, promoting renewable energy, or encouraging sustainable transport, your project can help create a fairer, greener future for your community.

Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_2Get funded to deliver projects such as…
Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_3Community gardens
Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_4Renewable energy installations
Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_5Active travel initiatives
Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_6Energy efficient building upgrades
Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_7Recycling and waste reduction schemes
Image_2026-05-14_10-07-01_8Biodiversity and conservation projects

Be inspired by past projects and apply now at www.jtpbfund.scot

Interested in finding out more? Joining our Fund Overview Webinar on Monday 25th May at 7pm by signing up here https://ava.tfaforms.net/300



With best regards

Dan

I understand that my working hours may not correspond with yours so please don't feel compelled to respond out with your normal working hours.

Daniel Shaw
Chief Executive Officer

07561 292129

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AVA is Aberdeenshire’s Third Sector Interface

PO Box 18706, Peterhead, AB42 9BA

www.avashire.org.uk

[email protected]

03718 110 008

Scottish Charity Number: SC014223


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Dh’fhaodadh fiosrachadh sochairichte, a tha a-mhàin airson an neach ris a bheil am post-dealain air a chur, a bhith an seo. Ma tha thu air am post-dealain fhaighinn mar mhearachd, gabh ar leisgeul agus cuir fios chun an neach a chuir am post-dealain agus dubh às am post-dealain an dèidh sin. ’S e beachdan an neach a chuir am post-dealain a tha ann an gin sam bith a thèid a chur an cèill agus chan eil e a’ ciallachadh gu bheil iad a’ riochdachadh beachdan Chomhairle Siorrachd Obar Dheathain.

www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk

Capital funding for green and eco friendly community projects in the North East and Moray! The Just Transition PB Fund aims to empower the residents of Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen and Moray by giving you a crucial role in shaping our just transition to a net zero future in the North East of Scotland.

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