Aberdeen Alcohol Service Could Be Secured
The future of a threatened Aberdeen alcohol project which provides an alternative to police cells or hospital could be secured.
Albyn House had £140,000 of funding cut by Aberdeen City Council on the grounds it was underused.
It was then given a stay of execution by NHS Grampian.
Aberdeen North SNP MSP Brian Adam has received a letter from the health authority saying that it wants the service to continue.
Mr Adam said: “This is good news for the designated place scheme at Albyn House.
“They run a good service, and a good alternative to dealing with those who have severely abused alcohol – freeing up police time, services and facilities.”