(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Investigate establishing an art hub, where artists can create, display and sell their work
Seek to buy goods and services locally whenever possible, subject to complying with the law and public tendering requirements.
Campaign for Aberdeen to be the home of a new Green Freeport and ensure that fair work conditions and Net Zero ambitions are central to any bid.
Invest in Aberdeen Arts Centre, making the necessary repairs to ensure the future of this landmark building.
Work with Aberdeen Performing Arts to address their funding issues and to allow them to progress their COVID-safe upgrades.
Support Inchgarth Community Centre with their extension plans.
Work with NHS Grampian to explore options for a city centre health campus.
Support Aberdeen Performing Arts and other cultural providers to offer the widest possible arts programme for all across our communities
Aim to make Aberdeen a premier destination for festivals, productions, conferences, bands and events.
Aim to devolve at least 1% of the council’s annual budget to communities, allowing them to decide their spending priorities through participative budgeting.
Encourage collaborations of entrepreneurs in our universities, college and the private sector to develop businesses, services and employment opportunities in the city.
Recognise the importance of the third sector in Aberdeen’s life and economy and support and work with ACVO.
Work with partners to stimulate sustainable economic development, including a managed transition to a carbon neutral economy and work in partnership with the academic, business and other relevant sectors to ensure the long-term future of the ene
Help to deliver the Denis Law Legacy Trail.
Develop our economy in a genuine partnership with the private sector, third sector and residents.
Work constructively with the Scottish Government to seek additional funding for Aberdeen
Promote the number of apprenticeships on offer through the council
Create a new urban garden for our city centre in Queen Street, with active travel routes linking in with the wider city centre and the improved links to the beachfront
Appoint a City Makar to promote literary creativity and expression.
Establish a task force to identify disused and derelict land and buildings and help bring them back into use, including investigating the purchase and conversion of upper floors along Union Street.
Seek to bring more civil service jobs to Aberdeen.
Work with the city’s universities, North East Scotland College and businesses to increase educational and training options and the number of care experienced young people and young people from deprived communities, going onto positive destinatio
Working with partners to improve the infrastructure supporting access to the Harbour expansion at the Bay of Nigg.
Refresh our tourism and cultural strategies for the city.
Agreeing that a Workplace Parking Levy is not well suited to Aberdeen and that no such policy will progressed in this Council term.
Look into whether providing citywide Aberdeen Gift Cards to low income households across the city would be an effective way of bolstering their purchasing power while giving local businesses a much-needed boost.
Work with communities to establish trusts, community enterprises, charities or other entities that support community empowerment and community wealth building.
Review and update the council’s inward investment strategy
Work with partners to consider the establishment of a Health and Social Care Career Academy in Aberdeen.
Work with partners, including Scottish Enterprise, to expand the support available for new start-ups, including investigating access to microfinance and affordable leases on workspaces for start-ups and replicating the success of the Torry Rocks
Seek to gain the maximum benefits for Aberdeen’s people and businesses from the Scottish Government’s £500 million Just Transition Fund and their £100 million Green Jobs Fund
Work with the city’s universities, North East Scotland College and businesses to increase educational and training options and the number of care experienced young people and young people from deprived communities, going onto positive destinatio
Look into whether providing citywide Aberdeen Gift Cards to low income households across the city would be an effective way of bolstering their purchasing power while giving local businesses a much-needed boost.