The latest in a series of information sessions for residents of its non-cladded multi-storey properties has been arranged by Aberdeen City Council.

The drop-in sessions are designed to share information with residents and answer questions in relation to fire safety and building standards following the Grenfell Tower disaster in London.

The sessions are being held at venues throughout the city.

Residents of all Aberdeen City Council multi-storey properties have already received letters providing information and advice. They have also received leaflets about mult-storey fire safety from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Drop-in sessions have already been held for people who live in multi-storey buildings which have been over-clad.

A selection of Frequently Asked Questions has also been compiled to provide a quick reference guide to more common concerns. This is available at: http://news.aberdeencity.gov.uk/faqs-aberdeen-city-council-multi-storey-properties/.

Drop-in sessions being held in the week commencing July 24 are as follows:

For the residents of Ashgrove Court - Monday Jully 24 in Ashgrove Court common room from 10-11am.

For the residents of Hilton Court and Stewart Park Court - Tuesday July 25 in Stewart Park Court common room from 10-11am.

For the residents of Castleton Court and Woodhill Court - Tuesday July 25 in Castleton Court common room from 2-3pm.

For the residents of Fullerton Court and Murray Court - Wednesday July 26 in Murray Court common room from 10-11am.

For the residents of St Clements Court - Wednesday July 26 in the St Clements Court common room from 2-3pm.

For the residents of Clifton Court - Thursday July 27 in the Clifton Court common room from 2-3pm.

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