For years, the pavements and roads in the city of Aberdeen have been in a very bad state. This subject frequently comes up in conversation, yet nothing seems to be getting done to resolve the issue. Future Choices Charity wants to change that perception.
The Charity caters for the city’s disabled community by working towards social inclusion and providing recreational activities.
Its Deputy Chief Fundraiser, Aaron McIntosh, is fronting a petition campaign to highlight the issue and aims to persuade the City Council to commit to a long term solution.
Supporters of Aaron’s petition campaign include Paul O’Connor MBE of Inchgarth Community Centre and Dame Anne Begg MP who, as a wheelchair user, has had first-hand experience of the state of the city’s pavements.
Aaron will be presenting the Council Leader with the results of the petition which already numbers around 150 signatures collected both online at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/fix-our-pavements-and-roads/ and offline.
The results will be handed over in December to coincide with the preparation of the Council’s next budget statement
We hope that this public awareness campaign will persuade Aberdeen City Council to sort out this issue for once and for all.
For more information, contact Future Choices Deputy Chief Fundraiser Aaron McIntosh on 07591598480