The Alford BULLetin 22 - Summer 2021

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Contents New Doric Books GTM’s Summer No�ce Board Heritage Museum DCC Contacts/News Water Safety An Honest Account Gardening Column Tullynessle Hall Adver�sers’ Index Ad Rates & Copy Dates

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Welcome to Issue 22 of The BULLe�n. Alford may be as landlocked as they come, but there are still plenty of rivers and other water habitats around and on p14 the Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnership (Marr) and the Sco�sh Fire and Rescue Service show you how to keep safe around them. Our Gardening Column continues on p20 (no watering required as we go to print...!) You can read all about a new collection of Doric books from Jackie Ross and Aaron Gale and catch up with news from Grampian Transport Museum. The Heritage Centre want your thoughts, and their new development officers, Lyza Riddell and Angela Main, grace our cover. An inspiring new book has been written in our midst that delves deeply into the ups and downs of life with a chronic mental illness. Though not always an easy read, I would thoroughly recommend Tara and Cameron Leipers’ book to anyone living or working with schizophrenia. It is a searing insight into the challenges presented on any day, let alone under lockdown. Remember that community information is FREE to include in these pages, so if you have any news for the Autumn edition, tell me about it by August 1st if you can.

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Do you have something to share? An upcoming event or achievement? Group or individual, let The BULLetin know what you are up to, using the contacts on p3 and 30.

New publica�ons in mither tongue...

Community Interest Company will seek to promote Doric in books, workshops and other se�ngs, says Jackie Ross Fit happens fin an author/illustrator an a storyteller get igither? Their imaginations ging wild an they stairt tae dream braw dreams. Widn’t it be gran iv mair stories wir telt in Doric sae folk cud enjoy readin an hearin thir mither tongue? Fit wid it be like tae hae puckles o pictur buiks written in Doric aat mithers an faithers cud read tae thir bairns? E mair they thocht aboot it e mair they winnert ‘Fit’s stoppin us?’ Sae Doric Books wis born! The aim is tae publish Doric buiks fur aa ages bit we’re stairtin aff wi a puckle picture buiks: ‘Aul McDonald His A Fairm’ an ‘The Puddock’. They’ll be follaed bi ‘Nae Place Like Hame?’. As weel as publishin, iss CIC (Community Interest Company) aims tae promote Doric bi haudin wirkshops an events in skweels, Care Homes an ither community settins. Hae a luikie at thir website tae fin oot mair aboot e buiks an foo tae speir aboot a workshop/event: www.doricbooks.com

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The Saucy Horse is delighted to be serving up delicious noodle bowls, a smile and great banter to the community of Alford Location: Sciamed car park, Mart Road We aim to be there every second weekend of the month, either

on the Friday or Saturday. This may change every now and then due to pre-booked events Pre-order via our website, Facebook messenger or Instagram to avoid disappointment Pop along to try something different and delicious!

Please keep an eye on our Facebook (The Saucy Horse) & Instagram (thesaucyhorse) pages and our website (www.thesaucyhorse.com) for updates and new monthly menus


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The team at Grampian Transport Museum were delighted to reopen their doors to the public at the end of April for the summer season. And this year Lego fans are in for a treat as well! GTM has been given some incredibly realistic Lego models by the Marshall family from Aberdeen for visitors to search and find throughout the museum! Their ever-popular ‘Climb Aboard’ exhibits will be returning so visitors large and small can let their imaginations run wild as they clear the Lecht in the Mac snowplough or conduct the passengers on the Cruden Bay Tram... The museum shop has been completely remodelled with more shop space and a wide selection of gifts, toys, sweets, books and more. Why not go and have a look around? Open 10-5pm Thursday to Monday. Bookings must be made online in advance from www.gtm.org.uk Also see www.gtm.org.uk/vistgtm/ to review the measures in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

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NOTICE BOA RD Netball Ladies Bounce Back! As lockdown eases it’s starting to look possible to play netball again! Alford Netball Club are looking to see how much interest there is in restarting the club - 6pm -7pm in the sports hall at Alford Community Campus. For those who haven’t been before – it’s a fun club for ladies ranging in ages from 18 and upwards. We’re not in any league but have played at netball festivals in the past. If you enjoyed netball at school, but haven’t played since, this could be the club for you! Cost is to be determined; previously it has been £10 for Netball Scotland affiliation, then between £3-5 a night. To give us an idea of numbers we could expect to attend if we do restart, please contact us via the Bounce Back Netball Alford Facebook page.

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Aberdeenshire Council is providing home compost bins at a considerable discount to the usual retail price. Go to www. aberdeenshire.gov.uk/waste/ household-rubbish/buying-ahome-composter for informa�on on how to order.

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Having been closed throughout 2020, Alford Heritage Museum expects to reopen on Thursday July 1st, following a programme of repairs and maintenance funded by Museums Galleries Scotland. To ensure compliance with Covid advice, the museum will only be open Thursdays – Sundays and on Bank Holiday Mondays. Online pre-booking for timed tickets will be in operation to safely control visitor numbers; a one-way system will be in place around the museum; and the provision of contactless payment are just some of the changes which will be in place. The Museum has just appointed two new Development Officers, again funded by Museums Galleries Scotland, to its team of volunteers. Lyza Riddell and Angela Main, who both live in Alford, will be with us for the next few months to help us to work with the community to attract more volunteers and to help us with our forthcoming community engagement survey. The involvement of our local residents is crucial to the future development of the museum and we hope that most people will respond to our consultation when it is launched next month.

Lyza and Angela will be pleased to hear from any potential new volunteers and are happy to talk to local groups who might wish to use the museum and its collection for activities. Email them at alfordheritagemuseum@yahoo.co.uk. Like all attractions, we anticipate a busy summer as people stay closer to home for their holidays. We have decided to offer free admission until the end of July to encourage local families who may not have visited before to come along and have a look. We will be asking for a donation rather than an entry fee. We hope that you will come and visit us. Once we are open, online booking will be via our website: www.alfordheritagemuseum.com

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Donside Community Council Your Elected Representa�ves:

Chair: Vice Chair Secretary/ Treasurer Minute Secretary Alford

Lumsden/Kildrummy Glenkindie/Towie Tullynessle & Forbes Montgarrie Keig Cushnie/Craigievar/ Muir of Fowlis Whitehouse/Tough Strathdon/Corgarff/ Glenbuchat

Nicola Sedgwick Anne Miller Margaret Henderson Dorothy Anderson Steven Graham Dorothy Anderson Margaret Henderson Bruce Sco� Vacancy x4 Sue Cross Tanya Reynolds Anne Miller Nicola Sedgwick Vacancy x2 Gloria Malcolm Vacancy Yvonne Buckingham Tom Milne Fiona Bain Vacancy Nicola Sedgwick Andy Travis Paul Toohey Vacancy x2

When do we meet? Every 2nd Tuesday of the Month (except July and Dec) What Time? 7.30pm – 9.30pm: tea/coffee from 7.15pm Where? Alford Community Campus Once Government restrictions ease, anyone interested in what we do is warmly welcome to come along to any of our meetings

If you wish to contact one of the representatives please do so via the email addresses below and it will be forwarded: chair@ donsidecommunitycouncil. org.uk

Donside Community Council News...

By the time you read this , elections to Donside Community Council will have taken place in preparation for our AGM on June 8th. Like everyone else we have adapted to our circumstances over the last year. We continued to meet in the online world with varied success, given the remote edges of our area. We continue to give support to local groups. At our last meeting a donation was made to Alford Gardening Club to buy plants and supplies for the tubes and baskets around the village. Now that our local shops are reopening, the floral displays will bring cheer and brighten even the dullest of days. If you take any photographs of the displays once they are in bloom, please share them with

the Donside Community Council Facebook page. You can also find news and information from across our area and further afield on our page along with the dates of our meetings, agendas and minutes of previous meetings. Thanks to those of you who are already following us.

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Councillors' Contacts

These are your Ward 14 councillors

Cllr Moira Ingleby

Cllr Gwyneth Petrie

07770 410539 cllr.m.ingleby@ aberdeenshire.gov.uk

Cllr John Latham

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Cllr Robbie Withey

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Water Safety Advice Highlighted ACCP recommends users visit Fire Service website

Aberdeenshire Community Planning Partnership (Marr) would like to draw people’s attention to safety around water in the region. Scotland enjoys some of the most beautiful rivers, lochs, canals and reservoirs that the UK has to offer – they attract thousands of visitors each year, and Deeside is no exception. With the continuation of the Year of Coasts and Waters into 2021, it’s important to remember though that if you’re visiting one of these spots, be that regularly or as a one-off, water can pose risks. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has put together some useful advice, aimed at runners, dog-walkers, fishers and drinkers, on their comprehensive website. There is also advice on what to do if you find yourself in the water. Go to www.firescotland.gov.uk/yoursafety/water-safety.aspx Parents, guardians and teachers can also use the information to talk to children about water safety.


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Book places spotlight on family mental health Couple publish honest account of married life with schizophrenia

19 At some point in their lives, one in 100 people will suffer from an episode of schizophrenia and, each year, one in four will experience a mental health problem, according to Mind UK. At any one time, 220,000 people are being treated for schizophrenia in the UK by the NHS. Mental health can and does affect thousands of people in the UK and impacts on the lives of individuals and their relationships. Cameron Leiper was diagnosed with chronic paranoid schizophrenia in 1988, lives in Alford with his wife Tara, and a new book charts the struggles they have experienced. Is This Real? has been co-written by the couple, allowing each author to express what life is like with mental illness at the centre of their relationship. It is a candid, thoughtful, and at times, unsettling account of their lives, revealing the upset and anxiety caused by the chasm between the rational and irrational as they go about daily activities.

The book, published by Cherish Editions, opens up the conversation surrounding schizophrenia, providing pragmatic and supportive advice to those whose lives have been impacted by the disorder. Drawing on her own experience, Tara explores the way in which the condition has affected her and her husband’s relationship, discussing both the low points as well as the high. She provides advice every step of the way, making this lived experience book an indispensable companion for carers. Proceeds will raise vital funds for Shawmind, a Newark-based mental health charity, which has previously campaigned to make mental health education compulsory in UK schools. Is This Real? Our Story of Living With Schizophrenia by Cameron and Tara Leiper is available in paperback and Kindle versions. ISBN: 9781913615130 cherisheditions.com


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Radio project featured talks and takeovers The Alford area was treated to a week of homegrown radio at the end of May as part of an exciting local community focused project. Lumsden Live could be heard on 87.9 FM in Lumsden and online across the world. It was the first international Assembly for the BEPART project, an international network across Europe. Bringing together communities in Aberdeenshire with the wider BEPART network, the radio schedule set out to explore how collective community action has and continues to make change happen at local, institutional and international levels. The shows included discussions between activists and artists, meditations with the local landscape, artworks, interviews, Lumsden residents’ ‘take-overs’ and live discussion and debate with community groups and organisers. For more information and to hear the broadcasts again, go to www.lumsden.live

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