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Welcome to issue one of The Fly under Myriad Pro. You may have already been familiar with the Fly as an online publication. Well now it’s in print too (online versions will be readable at issuu.com) with more room for advertising and generally peddling what Banchory has to offer (which seems to be quite a lot!) Contributions from any local groups or organisations/random causes are welcome at any time; these appear for free as long as there is space. Advertising starts at £27. I’m based in Ballater and, as the front cover suggests, it’s going to take me some time (and a lot of caffeine! Maybe some cake?) to find out what makes this rapidly changing town tick. If you have any ideas for features or regular information that should be between these pages, don’t hesitate to get in touch. The Fly will appear only quarterly for the next year at least, and any events/ news that appears between publications can be spread via our Facebook page. Thank you to all our advertisers and to anyone who contributed copy. If you want your group, organisation, business or event to feature in The Fly, give us a shout
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What a good idea! (Probably) from Drew Young
The recent questionnaire from Busy Banchory asking folk to let us know what they’d like to do in and around the town drew a wide and varied response. As well as suggestions for ‘classes’ there were quite a few requests that could be met through a less structured approach. I’m not sure what the demand is for classes in Welsh, foraging or wine tasting but these were suggested by one or more respondents. There are also a small number of people looking to play board games or table tennis.
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We’re a multi-talented community and somewhere in our midst there will be someone who could help a would-be forager, an ad hoc table tennis group who could do with a new member or even a Welsh speaker who could offer a bit of tutoring. The problem is how to link the ‘learner’ with the ‘expert’. And that’s where the good idea comes in. What we’d like to do is to establish a network, a directory of people who could lend a hand to somebody who wants to learn something or just to share an activity together. It’s a bit tricky to know how to start but perhaps the best way is for anyone wanting a ‘link’ to get in touch. We can try to facilitate connections and begin to compile a directory of community learning opportunities. So… If you like the idea and want our help to pursue your own interest, please get in touch at banchorycommunity@hotmail.com or drop a note into Number 1.
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December and January are often the busiest months for food banks, and Banchory’s Ternan West Church site will be no exception. For information on ge�ng food, volunteering or donating: call 07926 969408
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Health Walks
Want to feel healthier and happier? Stop wanting, start walking with us! This group would warmly welcome any new walkers that would like to join them. For more information about our group please contact walk leaders, Jean Mcleod: ean. mcleod@btinternet.com or Mary Burgess: mraboyne@btinternet.com. Banchory Walking to Health, Thursdays and Fridays, 9.55am. Meeting point: Banchory East Church.
SCILL is running two Support Sessions with Banchory Library, on February 4 and March 4 from 9.30-11.30am. The Aberdeenshire charity is for parents and professionals sharing a common interest in the difficulties experienced by some children as they develop through their early years and then move through the education system. Membership is open to parents, carers and professionals. For more details of events call 07913 326816, email admin@scill-aberdeenshire.org.uk, or see Facebook.
Menopause Cafe
This group meets on the first Tuesday of the month at Number 1 in Sco� Skinner Square to talk about the experience of living through the menopause. It is open to anyone of any age and sexual orientation. You just need to bring a donation to pay for room rental and also buy refreshments and cake. For more info contact Claire Macdonald on 07786 105218 or email: banchorymenopausecafe@gmail.com. You can find out more about the founders and other Menopause cafes at www. menopausecafe.net
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The Forget Me Not Club The Forget Me Not Club, the Banchory based Dementia support charity, will be holding their annual Burns Supper at the Banchory Lodge on January 25th. Forget Me Not Club rely on fundraising events like this one in order to continue providing support and activities at their resource centre, Benne� House on Arbeadie Road in Banchory. They have established a new branch of their charity now called Active Forget Me Not. Active Forget Me Not Club meets at Knockburn Sports Loch two days a week and also enjoy local walks from Benne� House, they are able to provide more physically challenging activities for people living with dementia who still want to enjoy sports and outdoor activities. Manager Joanne Ross said: “We are really looking forward to celebrating Burns night in such a beautiful se�ng, we have some very talented speakers lined up and it promises to be a great evening.” To find out about any of the services Forget Me Not Club provides or to support the Club by ge�ng tickets to an event, please call Benne� House on 01330 822655 or email lesley.fletcher@forgetmenotclub. co.uk Alternatively you will always find a friend, a coffee and a fine piece at their weekly coffee morning, Saturdays, 10-12 at Benne� House, Arbeadie Road, Banchory.
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oh no it isn’t, writes Drew Young It’s that time of year again. When the clocks go back our thoughts turn to Christmas and to that essential part of the fun – a pantomime! The multi-talented Banchory Drama Club has been working hard since August to bring this unique experience to life This year’s panto is a local version of the Hansel and Gretel story. But not content with one pair of siblings, the writer has managed to jam in three. And, amongst other characters, a Baron, a Queen, a Wolf, a Witch, Li�le Red Riding Hood, the Gingerbread Man, and, of course Dame Chopitov and her husband Woody. The plot is complicated but doesn’t ma�er much in any event as basically it’s a story of good and evil, of foolishness and cunning, of greed and friendship and of love. Will love and friendship win out in the end? Music, laughter, colour, spectacle, dance and a couple of Superdomestics. What more can anyone want to start Christmas with a bang... The most important part of any pantomime is the audience, so we invite everybody along to the Town Hall on the 6th, 7th and 8th of December to enjoy planned (and possibly some unplanned) laughter. Tickets will be available in the library or from members of the cast. See Banchory Drama Club’s ad on the back page...
Something to think about? As part of a general initiative to establish new discussion and learning opportunities in the Banchory area, we are interested in se�ng up a Philosophy Discussion Group which would meet regularly(ish) in the area. • Are you an expert – can you help us set this up, or even play a regular part? • Are you a self-taught interested person who would be willing to join in? • Are you a total novice, but would like some serious discussions on fascinating topics? At this stage we see a relatively formal format – pre-chosen topics, chairperson to control, etc. but who knows how it will evolve. We are hoping to set up an initial “how can we do this” meeting early next year, so even if you don’t know your Aristotle from your Zeno, but are interested in finding out, do get in contact. Or even if you don’t wish to be involved, but have comments to guide us, please let us know. Bob (no relation to Bertrand) Russell 01330 820376 russellb@lodgeconsultancy.com
Banchory Men’s Shed has been shortlisted for an award by the AVIVA Community Fund, to enable Legion Scotland Banchory undercroft to be converted to a Men’s Shed workshop. This means that we’ll get an award if there is a sufficient number of votes from the public. Please vote for us on h�ps://community-fund.aviva.co.uk/voting/project/view/4-2092 Many Thanks from Paul Evans (Chairman)
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Welcome to Number One – Community Ma�ers, your community cafe. Number One opened in 2017 in Sco� Skinner Square. From the outside you see the cafe with seating for 20 people but what you don’t see is all the activities that are going on seven days a week. The cafe is also a training kitchen. It is managed by volunteers who make all the food onsite, often using produce that is donated by the Co-op or Tesco. Good home-made soups and home bakes are the speciality. £5 will buy you a two-course lunch and a drink. As the cafe is only open Monday to Thursday it is available to rent Friday to Sunday and evenings. We have recently welcomed the Cuppa Cafe which is a dementia-friendly cafe open on the last Friday of the month. Cookery classes are often held on Saturday. Like the Tardis, the cafe is much larger than you think; there are two more rooms which are used for activities. This term we have art on Monday, counselling on Tuesday and Spanish on Wednesday. Rooms are available to hire for £5 per hour. Look out for new classes advertised in our window and Facebook page. Whether you want a cuppa or learn to paint, Number One is here for you. Pop-in and say hello.
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Dibble’s Doodles your favourite gardening columnist continues...
The leaves are now all just about off the trees and I could swear that most seem to have fallen in my garden. I am waiting on a few windy days to do the job of sweeping them into big piles, making disposing of them a li�le easier. It will also make finding the doggy do-do on the lawn easier. I try to do my civic duty when out dog-walking by scooping the poop but finding the camouflaged deposit at this time of year isn’t always easy. Anyway, enough of the lavatorial discussions. This is the time of year when gardening chores are much less arduous, unless of course you decide to move shrubs around that have outgrown their space, in which case now is the best time to do it, but not if the ground is frozen solid! Tip:- Avoid walking on lawns on frosty mornings. It can damage the grass and lead to brown footprint-shaped marks. I visited the local garden centre last week to purchase some new shrubs. It is interesting the descriptions on some of the plant labels. I have learned that “Vigorous” is code for “has a Napoleonic compulsion to take over the world,“Carefree” refers more to the plant’s a�tude than to your workload and “dwarf conifer” means that it will block out the view from your window in about three years. Your blackcurrant, redcurrant and gooseberry bushes can also be pruned at this time of year. However, don’t make the mistake that I once did, blackcurrants are pruned differently to redcurrants and gooseberries, so for two years I had no redcurrants at all. I turned the compost heap this morning – it was a good way of keeping warm as there was a hard frost
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The Banchory Singers are busy preparing for their annual festive concert. This year the theme is A Stage And Screen Christmas, so you will be treated to a selection from musical theatre, opera and television. There will be two performances in Banchory Town hall, Saturday 15th December at 7.30 pm, and Sunday 16th in the afternoon at 2.30 pm. Tickets includes mince pies and wine after the concert and are available now from choir members or Banchory Town Hall and are £8 for adults, £5 for concessions and £17 for a family ticket. We can also be seen at a number of sing-outs where we’ll sing traditional Christmas carols and a selection from out concert programme. Catch us on: 9 December, 4pm: Inchmarlo Hall 10 Dec, 6:30pm: Banchory Lodge Hotel 23 Dec, 2pm: Belwade Horse Sanctuary 24 Dec, 10 am: Raemoir Garden Centre
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Meet John Chomba, chef and owner of Banchory’s award-winning Falls of Feugh Restaurant. The restaurant is right on the banks of the river Feugh and makes the perfect choice for lunch, dinner, or a mouthwatering afternoon tea. John – patron since 2013 – takes great pride in selecting only top quality local ingredients and changing his menus to match the seasons. His reputation as one of the most creative chefs in the North East is growing fast, as is the restaurant’s popularity. And his creativity and a�ention to detail has already won him many awards. Most recently, the Falls of Feugh was named Best Dining Restaurant 2018 in the Global Hospitality Awards. John has also won North East Scotland Restaurant of the Year in 2015 and 2016, and North East Scotland Best Afternoon Tea 2016 and 2017. The restaurant has been awarded an AA rose�e. John matches the quality of his cuisine
with outstanding service and has a team as commi�ed to customer care as he is. You’ll also often find him cha�ng to diners and ensuring they are enjoying their meal. For autumn and winter, Falls of Feugh is only serving dinner – from 6pm-9pm – on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. But the restaurant is open WednesdaySunday from 10am-4pm for lunch, afternoon tea, or even just a mid-morning cuppa and scone. The Falls of Feugh function room regularly hosts weddings and other celebrations. There’s seating for up to 50 for a meal and room for a further 50 as evening guests. Choose a marquee in the garden and the guest list can grow to 120. For corporate events we have space for 35 delegates, ample parking, and a view you’ll struggle to find anywhere else so close to Aberdeen! To book your table at the Falls of Feugh – or just find out more – call 01330 822123 or visit our website: www.thefallsoffeugh.com
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What do they do? Banchory District Initiative
Banchory District Initiative (BDI) was formed in 2003. The main focus of the organisation is to develop projects that improve community facilities and create more vibrant tourist amenities. Having a track record is beneficial when seeking funding, and the BDI now has a good record of successful projects. It also has a service level agreement with the shire council to facilitate meetings and support community action groups. Previous successful projects include: Scolty Trails Improvement Project (STEP) Over ÂŁ200,000 was awarded by SNH, EU LEADER and local groups to improve the walking trails on Scolty Hill. Sports Village (BANDSWIM) Many years of campaigning and a feasibility study has led to the development of the new Sports Village. St Ternan Fair For ten years BDI organised the annual fair which was a revival of the traditional annual medieval fair.
Christmas Lights and Hanging Baskets In response to the reduction in council services, BDI has organised the hanging of Christmas street lights and hanging baskets. Funding comes from a variety of sources, including the sale of an annual calendar. BDI co-ordinates a number of local projects. Some are managed by directors while others are given minimal support. More information can be found on the website www.visitbanchory.com, but they include Bonny Banchory, Youth Industries, River Festival, Farmers’ Market, Walk to Health and the Mountain Bike Trails. BDI will support a fledgling group to develop their project. The hardest part of a project is finding the volunteers to take on the risks of funding, finance and insurance. If you have an idea to improve your community, contact a member of the board or info@banchory.org Photo: Facebook
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Banchory Community Council
...meets on the second Monday of the month in Banchory Academy Library from 7.30-9.30pm. The local authority has a duty to consult the Community Council on how local services are delivered and other issues affecting the community. Contact: banchorycommunity@hotmail.com | Next meeting December 10.
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The very best of luck to all new businesses starting up. Have you started a new business in the Banchory area? Want a mention? Get in touch: catrionahouston@yahoo.co.uk
A round-up of events coming soon to to the area’s premier arts and entertainment venue
After a year of fundraising for exciting new development plans, staff and volunteers here at Banchory-based arts centre, the Barn, are celebrating the successful outcome of our fundraising drive to deliver so far, over £200k for some well needed improvements to our popular community resource. As well as improving the foyer and box office areas, we will be creating a new craft shop and workshop space scheduled to open in summer 2019 that will showcase local makers and also help raise much needed income for our arts charity. In the meantime, Christmas is coming and we’d love you to join us here at the Barn for some unique entertainment and festive fun for everyone! Here’s a taste of what is coming up… FILM: It’s a Wonderful Life (U) Wednesday 12 December @ 1.30pm Frank Capra’s 1946 masterpiece is a beloved Christmas classic. THEATRE: Hansel & Gretel: Sat 15 Dec, 6pm; Sun 16, 2pm + 6pm; Mon 17, 2pm + 6pm A musical theatre version of this classic brother and sister tale of adventure and magic to have you humming along throughout and cheering as the children defeat the witch. FILM: Arthur Christmas (U): Saturday 22 December Crafts from 1pm, film @ 2.30pm FILM: Joyeux Noel (12): Saturday 22 December @ 7.30pm Christian Carion’s moving historical drama is based on true events which took place on the Western Front in 1914. SCREENING: Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Sunday 23 December @ 3pm The Barn will then be closed to the public during January – March 2019 to allow building works in the foyer and reception to be completed, although a number of offsite events are planned in the community, starting with a Burns Ceilidh in Banchory Town Hall on 25 January 2019. Visit our website for more details www.thebarnarts.co.uk
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Club Directory
This directory is compiled using the Aberdeenshire Council website’s clubs and societies listings. 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: catrionahouston@yahoo.co.uk Banchory & District Round Table 1st + 3rd Thursdays of every month, 7pm Banchory Lodge Hotel, Dee Street Colin Redman, enquiries@bad-rt.org Banchory Gardening Club Norma Makin, 01330 822827 mail@banchorygardeningclub.com www.banchorygardeningclub.com/ Banchory Curling Club Season runs from September until April Curl Aberdeen, Lang Stracht, Aberdeen Lorraine Brand, 01339 882388 l.brand@btinternet.com Banchory Running Club Tuesday, Thursday, 6.30pm Banchory Sports Centre (Winter) Guide Hut (Summer) Jack Honey 07982 032096 banchoryrunningclub@live.com Banchory Singers Wednesday, 7.15-9.30pm Banchory West Church, High Street. Mary Brown, 01330 823879, mlbshackleton@gmail.com Banchory Mens Probus Club 2nd + 4th Wednesday each month 10am12noon, except July/August Burne� Arms Hotel, 25 High Street
Banchory Stonehaven Athletics Club Keith Stewart BSAC.secretary17@gmail.com Banchory Trampoline and DMT Club Daily apart from Sundays, Banchory Sports Centre, Raemoir Road Banchory Volleyball Club Monday, 6-8pm Juniors Seniors: Thursday, 7.30-10.00pm Banchory Academy Games Hall Andy Smith, 01330 844110 andysmith1@hotmail.com Deeside Agricultural Association (Banchory Show) Ernest Christie, 07763 413574 secretary@banchoryshow.co.uk Sooyang Do Martial Art - Banchory Tuesday Juniors, 6.00 - 7.00pm; Adults, 7.00 - 8.00pm; Thursday mixes classes, 7.30 - 8.30pm Banchory Town Hall Colleen McIver 07889 850229 colleen_mciver@msn.com Deeside District Scout Council secretary@deesidescouts.org.uk www.deesidescouts.org.uk/ Banchory Stroke Club 1st Tuesday of the month, 2pm Episcopal Church Hall Ian Shepherd, 01330 820501 Bowling Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 10-12 British Legion, Ravenswood, Ramsay St Ian Shepherd, 01330 820501 Sco�sh Accordion Music Group 2nd Sunday of the month, 6.30 - 9.30pm Durris Kirkton Hall Kirkton of Durris
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