The buildings are still owned by Aberdeen City Council.
The arms are the corporate property of Aberdeen City Council.
At the time of research the building was being converted into Aberdeen City Council's new headquarters.
Aberdeen City Council cited that the venue cost too much to run, although it is still available for special bookings.
Aberdeen City Council deferred a decision until the next full meeting of the local authority.
Aberdeen City Council also refers to vennels as part of the old town.
Aberdeen City Council's website states the city has seven "local parks".
There are also a school and care facilities for elderly people run by Aberdeen City Council.
Aberdeen City Council manages each of its nature reserves in accordance with a set of site specific management objectives.
Aberdeen City Council spent an average of £5,834 per secondary school pupil as a whole in its authority during the 2005-2006 session.