Alford BULLetin Issue 5, Spring 2017

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Issue 5, Spring 2017

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A Community Magazine for Alford

Inside your Spring issue:

... News ... Groups ... Features ... Seasonal Highlights


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Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday! (do a little dance) Spring has come round again and, with it, a birthday! The BULLetin is one year old with this issue. Thank you to everyone who’s supported its development over the past year, through advertising, supplying features or copy, or just giving words of encouragement (and my mum, who proofreads most issues...) Where has the time gone? When I think back to the first issue, cobbled on a laptop in a hotel room after Ballater’s floods forced an impromptu change of habitat, I sometimes wonder if I were not just a little bit mad... But, after a few ups and downs and a frankly sticky December, we are back up, and beyond, to super strength with 28 pages and lots of new advertisers. More copies have been printed this time round too, with plans to get more put through doors in the Alford area, a progression that befits a community magazine. And there’s lots to celebrate in the region too. You’ll have to move quick to get your views on the Community Action Plan (p9). You also get the opportunity to delve back into the past on p16 and find out all about Walking Football on p10. Plans for a Men’s Shed have come one step closer and there have been a few business developments on Main Street too. Make the most of spring and if you want your group, organisation or event to feature in The BULLetin, get in touch.

Contents News/Clubs 4 DCC Contacts 8 Action Plan 9 Walking Football 10 Business Focus 12 You’re History! 16 Events 18 Simon Sawers 20 Classic Abode 22 Club Directory 24 Advertisers’ Index 26 Copy Dates 26

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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 26

Help with your tablets offered

Do you have an iPad, tablet or similar device that you don’t know how to use? Would you like to learn how to use it along with others in the same position? If you would, classes will be run after the Easter holidays in Alford Community Campus Library to give you the basics to operate your device. The classes will be free due to an Aberdeenshire Voluntary Action (AVA) grant and will run over six weeks. Spaces are limited so booking essential. For more information and to book a space contact – Leslie Murison, Leisure Learning Development Officer, Aberdeenshire Council, Leslie.murison@aberdeenshire. gov.uk, 01467 537476, mobile 07795252445.

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Fairtrade fairy tales

Alford Village Fairtrade Group remains busy as it keeps up momentum trying to raise awareness of Fairtrade in the village. A very successful event took place in March in the library at the Community Campus. Jackie Ross led a story telling session which was attended by over 30 children and 18 adults. Jackie adapted the story of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea” and altered the eating habits of the tiger to one who would eat only Fairtrade food products. Refreshments kindly donated by Alford Co-op and the ladies of Howe Trinity Fairtrade Group were enjoyed by everyone and a stall selling Fairtrade goods did brisk business. The group would be delighted to welcome new members. If you are interested in finding out more please contact Ann Wilkinson at am_ wilkinson81@hotmail.com


BULLetin Copy Dates 2017/18 Summer Autumn Winter Spring

Deadline

Jun 8 Sept 15 Nov 10 Mar 2

Publication

Jun 22 Oct 6 Dec 1 Mar 23

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Craigievar Kitchen Gardens Group is looking to establish a group of willing volunteers from the school and the community to grow, maintain and harvest plots in the Craigievar Kitchen Garden, situated behind Craigievar Castle. The idea would be that they manage to look after the plot, perhaps look at ways to maintain costs of seeds through donations for the produce and that pupils from the school would have the opportunity to be part of this too. A few people have already volunteered to help and, along with the curator from the castle, John Lemon, the group held a meeting in the middle of March to see if the project could get off the ground. If this is something which may interest you, get in touch with Craigievar School either by telephone: 019755 81204 or craigievar.sch@aberdeenshire.gov.uk


Film club seeks suggestions for new season

Craigievar Film Club’s season has ended but they are already planning the next one and need your help with suggestions for films you would like to see for the 2017/18 season. The group looks to include a few interesting and current mainstream films, but their main aim is to put together a wide-ranging programme exploring non-mainstream work such as British independent films, foreign language films, documentaries, animations and revisiting “Golden Oldies”. Films are shown at Tullynessle and Forbes Hall from October to March. See www.tullynessleandforbeshall.co.uk/ filmclub for details. You can send details of your film choices (including title, year of release, director and a sentence or two about the plot) to craigievarfilmclub@gmail.com until May 25. All suggestions will be discussed and considered at the AGM on Thursday June 8, which everyone is welcome to attend and contribute to.

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Your Elected Representatives:

Chair: Yvonne Buckingham Yvonne.buckingham@talktalk.net Secretary/ Margaret Henderson mgt.henderson@yahoo.com Treasurer Alford Bill Reid bill@echosofhome.co.uk Ed Mathers edwardmathers925@btinternet.com Andy Travis andalf@btinternet.com Bruce Scott brucescott123@btinternet.com Margaret Henderson mgt.henderson@yahoo.co.uk Paul Gleisner baillie47@yahoo.com Lumsden/Kildrummy George Marshall g.v.marshall@btinternet.com Vacant Glenkindie/Towie John Alexander lorna@manacor.plus.com Nicola Sedgwick nicola.sedgwick@btinternet.com Tullynessle & Forbes/ Ian Law ian.chapelmoss@btopenworld.com Montgarrie John Watson j.fwatson@btinternet.com Keig Yvonne Buckingham yvonne.buckingham@btinternet.com Vacant Cushnie/Craigievar/ Fiona Bain Fiona.bain@aberdeenshire.gov.uk Muir of Fowlis Vacant Tough/ Vacant Whitehouse Vacant Strathdon/Corgarff/ Paul Toohey paul.toohey@btinternet.com Glenbuchat Vacant Anyone interested in what we do is warmly welcome to come along to any of our meetings. Our AGM will be held on Tuesday 9th May at 7.15pm for a cuppa and chat with members followed by our meeting commencing at 7.30pm.

Donside Community Council

When do we meet? Every 2nd Tuesday of the Month (except July and December) What Time? 7.30pm – 9.30pm Where? Alford Community Campus Who can attend? Anyone, meetings are open to the public. The police and local councillors are also in attendance Membership: 6 representatives from Alford 2 representatives each from:

Lumsden/Kildrummy Glenkindie/Towie Tullynessle and Forbes (inc Montgarrie) Keig Cushnie/Craigievar/Muir of Fowlis Tough Strathdon/Corgarff/Glenbuchat Contact: Margaret Henderson, Secretary 3 Kingsford Road, Alford mgt.henderson@yahoo.com Alford Community Website – www.alford.org.uk


Live Here? Work Here? Speak. Donside’s Community Action Plan needs your voice to have teeth

People who live and work in the Howe of Alford have until the end of March to make their views known on how the area moves forward and develops. Donside Community Council, which covers the villages and communities around and including Alford, Whitehouse, Tough, Keig, Montgarrie, Tullynessle, Muir of Fowlis, Craigievar, Cushnie and Bridge of Alford, is leading the process to produce a Community Action Plan (CAP). The aim of creating a Community Action Plan is to bring together the hopes, goals and concerns of the community and make people think positively about what should be done to benefit the community. Then, most importantly, find ways of making things happen. It provides an opportunity for local people to get involved not only by voicing their opinion but also by coming forward and helping make a difference, whether they do it by themselves or with the support of other agencies. The community council says the important thing to remember is that it is the community’s plan – it’s your plan, it’s what you value about the Howe of Alford that is important and if you are part of the Howe of Alford Community, it’s your view that counts! Surveys can be completed online at: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/AlfordCAP. Paper copies can be collected (and returned) at Alford Library/Community Campus, Post Office or Keig School. It is also available by email: roisin@marrareapartnership.org.uk. The Howe of Alford Community Action Plan Survey will be live until March 31. There will be a follow-up feedback and prioritising event in Alford Community Campus on June 17th, with exact time and location to be confirmed at the time of printing.

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Walking Back to Happiness Group fills a niche for the over-50s, says Sandy Robertson

Walking Football is very much like normal 5/6/7-a-side football, except that running is not allowed (not a great problem for many of us!) It started off a few years ago in England and has spread rapidly worldwide. It can be played outdoors or indoors on a pitch about one-third of the size of a normal football pitch. Most clubs are for the over-50 age group and it’s a great way of keeping half fit and maintaining an interest in football long after our normal playing days are over. We are primarily a club for over-50s, although we have a few youngsters in their 40s! We meet from 7pm to 8pm in the Games Hall at Alford Community Campus on Thursday evenings. Contacts are myself, Sandy Robertson 019755 64221, or a.n.robertson@talktalk.net or Alastair McPherson 019755 64112 or alastair796@btinternet.com.

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Aimed at combating social isolation in men, Men’s Sheds are open to all members of the local community. They offer opportunities for men to meet and undertake creative, physical, purposeful and recreational activities, and to share their skills and knowledge. The Alford & District Men’s Shed Group’s Community Asset Transfer Stage 2 application was approved by the Marr Committee in January. The group can now enter stage 3, where legal representation is required in preparation for the final handover, stage 4. Unlike other Men’s Sheds in the shire, which are using council surplus buildings, and are generally leased at a nominal sum, Alford & District hope to have complete ownership once the process is complete. The site includes an allotment, orchard and sensory garden. Demolition of the former community campus site where the proposed shed is based is presently under way and access is unlikely until the early summer.

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Business Focus

Post Office settles in well to new home

The re-siting of Alford’s Main Street Post Office had a smooth transition on March 2 with the handover “running like clockwork”, according to former postmaster, Gordon Gunn: “We closed at 1pm and they opened at 1pm!” W&M Murray’s Patty Wilkie said the new arrangement was working very well, and that it was already bringing her main business more customers: “I think a lot of people didn’t realise that if it didn’t come in here, we would lose the post office. The village has lost too much already, so we couldn’t let that happen.” The BULLetin hopes to bring you news of Mr Gunn’s new venture in the summer issue, out in June.

The very best of luck to all new businesses starting up. Have you started a new business in the Alford area? Want a mention? Get in touch.

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Pedal to the Metal

Cycling enthusiast Mark Munro has become one of an increasing number of people to strike out on their own in business. “Cycling has been my passion for over 15 years and has now become my vocation in creating Munara Cycle Solutions. “I have worked in the cycle industry for over 10 years and have developed my knowledge of bicycle problem solving and am a Velotech qualified bike mechanic. This is a long way from my first bike purchase of a Triumph Cyclone out of the local paper in 2002 for £20! “Bicycle weight reduction, tuning, rider positioning, cleaning for maximum power transfer/saving are some aspects I can help cyclists improve to have a tailored ride to suit their needs and comfort. However, I do also provide the seasonal essentials like bike services and checks as well as repairs, fitting new parts and problem solving.” You can contact Mark on 019755 62646 or find him on Facebook.


Head to Toe Care

Elma Munro tells us about her aromatherapy business While working as an activity co-ordinator in a nursing home I was amazed to see the positive effects aromatherapy had on the residents following a short session. Seeing this I then experienced first hand the profound effect on a person’s well-being. I had to find out more so studied to become a practising aromatherapist. Essential oils have been used since time began but lost favour as pharmaceuticals took over during the 1900s. However, things are beginning to change with more people taking an interest in natural ways of improving their health as well as preventing diseases. Aromatherapy can aid the immune system, reduce muscle stiffness, give greater joint flexibility, improve blood pressure , help with anxiety and depression and so much more. Each client has their own individual blend freshly prepared for their particular needs, whether it be relaxing, balancing or uplifting. I favour the use of organic oils from

a local supplier to keep the treatment as natural as possible. Another treatment proving popular is aqua chi detox therapy. The client places their feet in a bowl of warm water and an element is added which charges cells as well as starts to detox the body of toxins. Many clients have found aches and pains disappear, wounds have healed, and skin conditions improved. It is so rewarding being able to help clients have a better quality of life. My tranquil purpose-built therapy room is situated in the countryside just five minutes‘ drive from the village of Alford. 01975 562646 or find me on Facebook.

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You’re History!

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Project needs your input to pave new way to the past

What Is The History of Alford Project? There are many resources about Alford and the people who lived here in the past. The village is unique in some ways with its connection to the railway, the companies that sprung from here and people who lived in and supported the village. A small group of people representing Alford Historical Society, Alford Genealogy Group and the Heritage Museum are identifying and collecting resources on Alford’s history. This is with a view to archiving and presenting aspects of the area’s past in an accessible way for present and future generations. What Can The Community Do? You are all essential elements of the project! So, how can you help? In a number of ways: + Do you have any relevant newspapers, documents, letters or photos of the past that you would be willing to share? + Would you pass on our news to neighbours and relatives in case they have some interesting materials?

Alford Image Library

+ The final form of archiving has still to be decided; perhaps you can help here if you have experience in the past? + The plan is to set up a Facebook closed page initially; help from anyone with experience in this would be appreciated. How Do You Contact Us? You are welcome to drop in to discuss any materials you have at the Heritage Centre on a Monday or Tuesday morning. We can copy the materials and return them to you. Perhaps you have a story to tell about the past in the area? We can arrange to have these recorded for posterity. If there is a problem in reaching the Heritage Museum, then we can call at your home by arrangement. You can also contact us by email: valerie. lyons25@btinternet.com or by calling into the Heritage Museum and leaving a note.


Alford Heritage Museum Mart Road, Alford, AB33 8BZ

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Newly reset exhibits for this year include Mrs Rattray’s Milk Hoose, Mrs Gordon’s Washing Hoose, the Charles Murray Room, the Aberdeen Angus Room, Harper Joinery and the Whitefield Smiddy All are really worth popping in to see. .

The Alford Heritage Museum is open from 10.00 am to 4.00pm from Monday to Saturday and from 12.00 Noon to 4.00 pm on Sundays. We are closed on Wednesdays. School Holiday Offer from 1st to 16th April - £2 per person We look forward to welcoming you to the Alford Heritage Museum in the very near future


......Events..........Events..........Events......... Do you have an event you wish to publicise? Regular or one-off, group or individual, let The BULLetin know what you are up to, using the contacts on p3 and 26. If your event falls outside of the mag’s deadlines (three months is a long time!) let us know anyway and we can publicise it on our Facebook page instead.

March...

26th – Grampian Transport Museum opens for summer season 26th – Mothering Sunday

April...

1st – Alford Heritage Museum opens for summer season 1st – Pop-up Shop, Boatley’s Farm, Kemnay, AB51 5NA, 10-3pm 12th – Easter Activities, Grampian Transport Museum, 1-4pm 16th – Easter Sunday

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21st – How Many Left? GTM, 12-4pm 27th – Producers’ Market, Tullynessle Hall, 10am-1pm

June...

3rd – Alford Beer Festival, GTM, doors 11.30am, www.ymevent.co.uk

Join Myrtle Fun fundraising evening

An evening of music and conversation with Myrtle Throgmorton, the original bagfor-life and, thankfully, the talents of Colin Brockie and Katherine Williams, is to be held at Tullynessle & Forbes Hall on Friday 5th May 2017 at 7.30pm. An evening of fun not to be missed! Tickets £12 (concession £10) including refreshments are available from Penny: text 07866 046869 or pennyjfuller@sky.com Raising funds for Books Abroad.

Fancy a movie?

Tarland Film Club meets first Thursday of each month Sept-June in Upper Room, MacRobert Hall, Tarland, 7.30pm (film at 8pm) Lumphanan Moving Pictures – details can be found on Facebook Aboyne Theatre has films year round – www.indycinemagroup.com/tours/aboyne/ Ballater Films has a monthly film – www.ballaterfilms.co.uk

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World Horse Welfare presents

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Belwade Farm for 2017

Munara Cycle Solutions

creating a tailored ride to suit your needs and comfort

The Belwade Experience

Keep an eye on Facebook and the website for more details

services . checks . repairs . new parts problem solving . Bicycle weight reduction punctures . wheel building/repair tuning . rider positioning

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Alford Day Nursery has spaces available for children aged between 0 and 5 years We have a 0-3 room and a 2-5 room Free funded places

If you would like your child to join us, please get in touch Give Claire a call on 019755 62360 or drop an email to alforddaynursery@gmail.com

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As Winter Turns To Spring... Go For Gold’s Simon Sawers knows when he’s beat Well, what an unusual winter we’re having! There is virtually no snow in the hills and the poor ski centres are really suffering this year. We’ve had quite a lot of sun and the spring bulbs are a little ahead of their usual timetable. However, I recently attempted the Munros of Driesh and Mayar which are accessed from Glen Doll as these are good winter hills, but happened upon a day when there was a lot of snow underfoot. So much so that I was floundering through knee deep white stuff for long periods and then as I ascended, the crust on top sometimes took my weight and sometimes didn’t, and then as I got higher still it turned into a hard slippery surface requiring ice axe and crampons. All this hard work took me far longer than planned and by the time I had got to the top of the Kilbo Path I was in the clouds and couldn’t distinguish between snow and fresh air! So I turned around. The moral of this little story is to know when to turn around. Accidents happen when a number of factors combine when each factor, if occurring on its own, would be fairly innocuous. The factors in this case were; a late start and taking longer than planned due to the heavy conditions, being tired, again due to the heavy conditions, very poor visibility, walking on steep slippery hard snow, short winter days, and being on my own (although being tracked by a SPOT satellite device). Knowing when to turn around is critical – the aim of the day is to get back home safely. The summit is not the aim – in fact, reaching the summit is only half of your day!

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Enough of that! Spring is just around the corner and with the lack of winter snow, we will soon be able to easily get quite high and enjoy longer days in the hills. So this is the time to check your kit, get the maps out, perhaps refresh your hills skills – consider attending a course, get fitter, make arrangements with your friends and put dates into your diaries! We are about to change the clocks to summer time, or already have done so by the time you read this, so get energised and get out there! As a postscript, you may have heard about the Tarland Trails proposal to create a large network of mountain bike trails on the southeast side of Pressendye with access from near Queen’s View. Tarland Trails has already established walking and mountain biking trails in the area and has a good track record of delivering community developments. This new scheme sounds quite good and they are currently going through a process of consulting all interested parties and so if you are a hillwalker, horse rider, mountain biker, runner, orienteer, hunter/shooter/ fisher, or other interested party then you may wish to get in touch with them. Enjoy your Spring in the hills, and be safe! This is the fifth in a series of articles about hillwalking. Simon Sawers is an avid hillwalker having completed all the Munros and is a qualified Mountain Leader. He runs Go for Gold! Expeditions, providing Duke of Edinburgh expeditions and Golf DofE residentials for young people. www.goforgoldexpeditions.co.uk


Photo: Simon Sawers

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Spring Into it! Classic Abode’s Moira Gash tells you how to bring instant kerb appeal to your winter-tired garden...

First impressions count, so make sure your garden is appealing and well kept. Trimming the hedge, tugging out weeds, sweeping the path and removing any rubbish that has blown in from the road will make a massive difference. Flaky paint will make a garden seem shabby, so if necessary treat walls, fences or gates to a fresh coat. Finish by squirting a few drops of oil into the hinges of your gate to eliminate unwelcoming, piercing squeaks. Although a lawn is considered the most desirable garden feature a patio or place to sit is not far behind, so make sure you keep this weed and clutter free. Dull gardens can be given an instant pick-me-up by filling containers with seasonal bedding plants bought from the garden centre or nursery. Placed near the door, on windowsills or in a spot on the patio where they can be seen easily from the house, colourful containers will add a homely touch and a bit of cheer – If you do grow plants in containers, make sure they are healthy and replace any that are on their last legs. You could also consider hanging baskets, which will help to break up the monotony of walls or draw attention away from ugly finishes. Follow these few simple tips to create garden kerb appeal. www.classicabode.co.uk

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Alford Playgroup •

Early Years setting providing morning sessions for children from 2 ½ to 5 years

Opportunity to have fun, play and learn in a stimulating environment

Activities structured in line with Curriculum for Excellence guidelines

Social, emotional and cognitive development with the guiding principles of fun and friendship

Morning sessions available for funded and unfunded children

We look forward to meeting you! Howe Trinity Church Hall, 110 Main Street Alford AB33 8AD Tel: (019755) 63505 Email: alfordplaygroup@live.co.uk


Club Directory

This directory is compiled using the Alford Community website’s information. Thank you! If you know or discover any of the details to be incorrect, or if you wish to add your club’s details to it, please get in touch. Alford Men’s Shed John McMillan, 019755 62885 john-millbrech@hotmail.co.uk This exciting new development for men will be opening soon Howe Trinity Craft Group Aileen Low, 019755 62106 33aileen@gmail.com A group for all types of craft including knitting, sewing and beadwork Alford Bridge Club Alford Golf Clubhouse Walter Michie, 019755 62692 Wednesdays 6.50pm October to April Donside Camera Club Alford Public Hall, Kingsford Road, Alford Bob Humphreys, 019755 81315 humphreys479@btinternet.com For meeting details see website Alford & District Garden Club Community Room, Community Campus, Morag Watson alfordanddistrictgardenclub@yahoo.co.uk Every third Tuesday Cushnie Handbell Ringers Cushnie Church, Upper Room, Alford Mrs Mary Penny, 01464 831173 pat@mair42fs.net.co.uk Mondays, 6pm

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Alford & District Rotary Club Haughton Arms Hotel, Main Street David Dawson (Sec.), 019755 63352 dawsons3@btinternet.com Almost every Tuesday, 7.00pm for 7.15pm Alford SWRI Alford Upper Public Hall, Kingsford Road Mrs Sheena Esson, 019755 62341 Second Thursday of the month, 7.30pm Tullynessle & Forbes SWRI Tullynessle & Forbes Hall Shiela Taylor, 019755 62798 email: staylor019@btinternet.com First Tuesday of the month 7.30pm Vale of Alford Young Farmers David Marshall, 019755 71330 Tuesdays 7.30pm Alford Fairtrade Ann Wilkinson, 019755 62382 annwilkinson81@hotmail.com Alford Local History Group Community Room, Community Campus Liz Law, 019755 62803; Ian.chapelmoss@btopenworld.com First Wednesday of every month during winter months, 7.30pm Alford Genealogy Group Library, Alford Community Campus Val Lyons, 019755 62003 valerie.lyons25@btinternet.com Last Saturday of month 10.30am-12 noon Scottish Country Dancing Group Howe Trinity Parish Church Hall 110 Main Street, Alford Mrs Alice Kemp, 019755 63459 Wednesday, 8pm – 10pm Alford Badminton Club Alford Community Campus Games Hall George Matthew, 019755 62600 Mon + Thurs 7.30pm-10.30pm


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