Its C-minor scale and there is a flat next to a A so its a double A Flat?
No, if the note was a double flat, you would have the sign "bb" before the note. I can see how you got confused, as Ab is already in the key signature of C Minor, however unless the note has a double flat sign before it (bb), then it is A flat, not A double flat. The reason the Ab might be there is either due to an editorial error, or it is reminding you of an Ab that was previously made natural is now flattened again due to the barline.