Aberdeen FC's plans for a new stadium and training facility will be showcased at an exhibition.

The Dons want to build the £40m stadium at Kingsford near Westhill in Aberdeenshire, eight miles away from their current Pittodrie home.

The club say the new stadium will be a "focal point for footballing excellence" in the north east but concerns have been revealed about the plans, which were revealed by STV News in May.

An Aberdeen FC spokesman said: "The exhibition will provide an insight to the club's detailed plans for the training, community and stadium facilities that it aims to develop on the site.

"The exhibition will also provide feedback on the public consultation events it staged in Aberdeen, Kingswells and Westhill in July and August.

"This is a significant project for the club, the AFC Community Trust, the city and the region.

"It is therefore important that the club now shares its detailed proposals for this catalytic development and what it will deliver in sporting, social and economic terms with all interested parties."

Pressure group No Kingsford Stadium claims the stadium would have a negative effect on Westhill.

They are concerned about its environmental impact, as well as potential increases in traffic, noise and light pollution.

The exhibition will be held between 3pm and 9pm on November 24 in the Richard Donald Stand at Pittodrie.