Interiors take on a 70s vibe
Our guide to BBQs and outdoor cooking
Interiors take on a 70s vibe
Our guide to BBQs and outdoor cooking
Balfour +Manson are celebrating their 20th year in the Granite City. Since opening the Aberdeen office in 2004, the team have grown in size and strength and are increasingly renowned for their exceptional client care and in-depth understanding of Aberdeen’s industries and issues. B+M’s outstanding reputation for accident claims, medical negligence claims and family law work is well established in Aberdeen with the team also boasting expertise in employment law, Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and residential property work.
Partner, Julie Clark-Spence said "We are so excited to be
celebrating our 20th anniversary in Aberdeen. It is quite incredible to look back at everything we have achieved and all of the clients that we have helped since the office opened 20 years ago. We have grown from one partner in Aberdeen to five partners and a team of 17 which is just fantastic. We look forward to the future and continuing to help our clients which is at the heart of everything we do. We really do appreciate every single instruction that comes through our door and we are excited to see what the next 20 years hold’.
‘Whatever the situation – from medical negligence or personal injury, divorce, separation and child disputes, Wills and Powers of Attorney to buying and selling a home – please get in touch with our friendly team to arrange a confidential discussion.’
Hello again,
Here we are in spring. The May/June issue of Trend is always a bit of a balancing act. Yes, we want to encourage you all to get out and about, whether that’s heading down to the beach, having a night out, lunch with friends, or roaming the countryside in romantic florals, but we’re all too aware that the heavens could open and it’ll rain for a fortnight. Probably just when the schools take a break or you have house guests if past experience is anything to go by.
Of course, we could be entirely practical and theme our fashion shoot round dresses with matching padded jackets, umbrellas and wellies and write features on what to do with the kids on a wet weekend, but we’re nothing if not optimistic. Maybe this will be the start of a long, hot summer? After all, there was one back in 1976, so we must be due another one soon!
Still, it doesn’t really matter what the weather’s doing, you’ll find a host of ideas on how to make this spring more enjoyable. As well as our fashion and beauty features, you can discover Qigong, local charities, create a scented garden, host a BBQ, find out about life drawing workshops, rejuvenate your looks, or treat yourself with a Trend event or maybe even win a competition – perhaps a night at the theatre or a hotel stay in Edinburgh.
It doesn’t really matter what the weather’s doing because the city and shire always offers lots to do and we’re here to help you make the most of it!
Love
Everyone at Trend x
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THANKS to our retailers Lolo + Co, Hamishmunro, Bellino and Tiger lily Boutique.
Some excellent prizes up for grabs in our last issue and some very happy winners. ColinWill and his guest will be heading up to Huntly for Drams in the Dark, where’s they’ll enjoy a three course dinner and blindfold whisky tasting thanks to DuncanTaylorWhiskies. Our six runners up will each be able to console themselves with a bottle of Black Bull KyloeWhisky.They are Craig Sutherland, Susan Moir, Joanne MacAngus, Catherine Garden, June Barclay and David Marshall. Last, but not least, Hannah Beattie and Mo Simpson will each be treating a guest to a night at the theatre with a pair of tickets forThere’s Something About Jamie at HMT.
FALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE: MS CHARITY ABSEIL
Get harnessed up and descend the Northern Lights Tower on 25th May for the MS Society. Registration is £20 and they’d like you to raise sponsorship of at least £150. Find out more at mssociety.org.uk/get-involved/ fundraise/adrenaline/abseiling
IN A TEA CUP: KEITH
Head to the Music Hall on 18th June for the latest tour by the ever-emotional ceramicist judge of The Great Pottery Throw Down. Tickets from aberdeenperformingarts.com
Sail off to Portsoy for a long weekend of traditional boats, crafts, music, food and fun. 21-23rd June, but book early at stbfportsoy. org/buy-
Summer’s here. That means warmer days, lighter nights and some fresh ideas to help you live your best life in May and June…
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COMING TO A WALL NEAR YOU: NUART IS BACK
Everyone’s favourite free summer festival sees walls around the city given a whole new look. Our favourite remains the seagull at Country Ways, though. This year’s show runs from June 6-9.
TARTAN TWOSOME: NORTH OF SCOTLAND PIPE BAND CHAMPIONSHIP AND ABERDEEN HIGHLAND GAMES
The North of Scotland Pipe Band Championship bring Braveheart vibes to Banchory’s King George V Park on 12th May with food, trade and craft stalls, or swing your kilt at Aberdeen’s Highland Games in Hazelhead Park on June 16th. Hoots, Mon!
ANCIENT ARTEFACTS: NORWOOD HALL ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE FAIR
Dig up some dusty treasures at the city’s premier antique and vintage fair on 26th May. Who knows what treasure you may uncover?
Tina Faulkner Elders introduces this gentle form of mindful movement which is combined with breathwork to calm the mind and regulate the nervous system…
Qigong is about healthy movement which nourishes the organs, promotes good balance and strengthens core muscles. It is also a part of Traditional Chinese medicine and so involves stimulation of acupressure points. It’s suitable for all ages and abilities, so everyone can benefit from the practice.
The practice of Qigong can be traced back over 2000 years in China, though it has evolved considerably during that time. It can be thought of as a form of moving meditation, with slow-flowing movements and rhythmic breathing which help create a calm state of mind.
My father, Gordon Faulkner taught Kungfu, so I started learning when I was seven, later taking up Tai Chi, Qigong and meditation with my father and from visiting instructors that would stay in our home. I studied Qigong at the Beijing Sports University and also studied Tai Chi and meditation with the famous Grandmaster Shi Ming. I’m a registered Senior Instructor, a 16th
generation lineage holder of Wudang Internal Arts and serve as a board member and technical panel advisor for Tai Chi Internal Arts.
A class will generally start with a gentle warm up and some breathwork to relax the body and bring calm and focus. From there a Qigong movement will be explored and practised. The level of this exploration depends on the class, from looking at an individual move to feel the benefits to studying whole routines and the theory behind the movements. There is no floor work and no specialist equipment is needed.
Qigong is brilliant whether you’re 8 or 98! We have a schools programme called Calm Space for Me which was commissioned by Aberdeen City Council Education department. It is a video program that can be accessed in the classroom for both children and teaching staff to positively engage with themselves in a non-competitive way, building resilience and inner calm. The feedback has been very positive with one teacher saying they find it brings, ‘peace, calm and compassion to the classroom’. The potential for long term positive effects are profound and have sparked a
collaboration with Aberdeen University which is undertaking a research project to explore how they are used and the impacts for pupils and teachers.
As well as my classes and workshops throughout the shire, I’ve taught Qigong at the Aberdeen Maggie’s since it opened in 2013. It’s such a special place. Centre head, Vera Schroeter, commented, ‘Tina’s Qigong classes are part of our wider programme of support for people with cancer and those who love them. Many of those who visit the centre find Qigong incredibly helpful both for their physical and mental wellbeing; as an opportunity for breathing and gentle movement, and as a way of taking time for themselves amidst the chaos and busyness of their treatment or caring role. The Qigong classes are also a space for connection with others who might understand how you are feeling, and something practical that people can do to improve their wellbeing in a time when there is little control. It's lovely to see so many people making use of Qigong as a tool to help them relax, move and connect.’
If you’d like to discover the benefits of Qigong for yourself, you can contact Tina at ruyischool.com, email ruyischool@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/RuyiAberdeenshire where Tina offers a weekly free livestream on Mondays at 10am.
A sweep of bronzer can be a great shortcut to achieving healthy-looking glowing skin. A wellchosen bronzer warms the complexion, making you look more vibrant instantly. There are a wide selection of shades and formulations, so spend some time finding the one that makes you less pale and more interesting. We asked makeup artist Julia Stronach for her advice…
‘The most important thing when using a bronzer to use the correct shade for your skin tone. Quite often bronzers can look too orange, or be too muddy or greyish. I find that for fairer skin tones, the Gucci shade 01 is extremely flattering, with some lovely blush hues that compliment lighter skin,’ Julia commented. ‘For medium or darker skin tones, Gucci’s shade 03 packs that beautiful golden punch we all seek, again without looking too warm.
‘The second important aspect to consider is application technique. When carrying out personal makeup lessons, I often discover clients use too coarse a brush, or one that’s simply too big to give the correct precision. It’s imperative that you use a super soft brush when working with bronzer to achieve an even, nicely diffused distribution of product. If the brush is too coarse then it can look patchy, or too dark. I always use a contour angle brush for defining cheekbones as the product applies so smoothly.
‘When applying bronzer, start from the top of the ear, and use super soft pressure. Another common error is when we press too hard. Go gentle to begin, and then use more pressure if needs be. Fade out the pressure the further down the cheekbone you come. It
can also be useful to suck in your cheeks when applying bronzer to show you exactly where you need to be placing it.’
There are formulations, shades and price points to suit every makeup bag, so a whizz round a beauty department trying a few things can be a worthwhile investment, especially if some of the staff can demonstrate the best technique for your face shape.
Rare Beauty Warm Wishes Effortless Bronzer comes in a chubby crayon format, so it’s easy to control the positioning. It’s also non-greasy and water resistant, making it a good choice for holiday packing.
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty Sun Stalk'r Instant Warmth Bronzer is a great buttery bronzer in nine shades, so there’s one to suit every skin tone. Charlotte Tilbury offers a dual bronzer and highlighter palette called Filmstar Bronze and Glow which helps your skin reflect like and creates a natural-looking glow.
Cream bronzers like REFY’s version can give a natural looking glow and glide on easily. A decent bronzer needn’t always be expensive. L’Oreal’s Back to Bronze Matte Bronzing Powder and NYX Professional makeup Matte Bronzer, in five shades, are both powder formulas that you’ll find for under a tenner.
Giorgio Armani’s Luminous Silk Glow Fusion Powder is more of a setting powder, but if you choose a shade that works, it’s got great staying power and luminosity, providing a 3D effect.
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Make this the summer you achieve your blonde ambition with Bloom Lifestyle in Aberdeen.
Going blonde can change your whole outlook on life as well as making you look younger and fresher. There’s a blonde shade to flatter every skin tone, from bombshell platinum through silver blondes, sun-kissed golden tones and into deeper honey and caramel shades. It’s a great option if you’re not ready to go grey as lighter tones can flatter the skin. Getting the right shade,
a flattering cut and looking after your hair is crucial, which is why Bloom offers bespoke specialist blonding treatments that start with an in-depth consultation. A full head of blond highlights starts at £98 with a Graduate Stylist or from £143 upwards with a Creative Director.
Blonde hair needs professional salon care to remain in top condition, which is why Bloom offers the Blonde Saviour range for in-salon use and at home care. It protects every blonde
hair type no matter how hot the temperatures get. There are three products – a shampoo, a leave in treatment and a mask. Most blondes benefit from a mask rather than a conditioner. The Blonde Saviour mask provides added moisture, nourishment and protection. The formulation includes Glycolic Acid and Creatine, which support sensitised, compromised and decolourised hair. It’s all about repairing and strengthening the hair, adding shine and protecting the colour.
This wonder treatment improves the skins health and vitality over time
This injectable regenerative treatment is derived from salmon DNA and stimulates fibroblasts to promote tissue repair, enhance elasticity and stimulate collagen production. Results give tighter, more even-toned and refreshed skin without the added volume of more traditional hyaluronic acid based dermal fillers.
Our passion has always been skin and our team has undergone comprehensive medical training to bring you the following polynucleotide treatments:
• Under Eye & All Facial Areas
• Neck and Décolletage
• Full Hand and Hair Support
We recommend three monthly sessions per area for optimal results. Prices start from £200 and packages are available.
Book your appointment online at theskinbothy.com
We also have new medical-grade skincare products for you to purchase from Obagi, Teoxane, Obagi and Zo Skin Health to support your daily anti-ageing regime.
And did you also know we offer Advanced Nutrition Programs by IIAA that support your skin from within using potent, award-winning nutritional supplements.
Other advanced treatments available at The Skin Bothy
Advanced Injectable Anti-Aging Treatments
Hydrafacials With Medical Grade Skin Boosters
Lynton Dual Focus Radio Frequency Micro-Needling
Lynton HIFU Facial Muscle Tightening
Lynton IPL Hair Reduction, Skin Rejuvenation, Vein Reduction
Lynton Illumi Photofacial Medical Peels
The Skin Bothy 16 Carden Place Aberdeen, AB10 1FX
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One of the shire’s best loved restaurants, Eat on the Green, has announced it will officially close its doors on Saturday 28 th September 2024. Directors Craig and Lindsay Wilson put the business up for sale in 2022 and have now taken the difficult decision to close the restaurant in six months’ time.
Chef-owner Craig Wilson, commented, “We will focus on our Kilted Chef Dine at Home restaurant boxes, private catering, consultancy and product development from October. Find out more at eatonthegreen.co.uk or kiltedchefdineathome.com
It’s wedding season, so whether you’re the bride, groom, a parent, part of the wedding party or just keen to be a great looking guest, now’s the time to book an appointment at The Terrace, dentist Dr Siobhan Hewson’s outstanding aesthetics clinic.
Dr Siobhan is known for creating natural-looking aesthetic results, ensuring you not only look great but feel great too. Dr Siobhan has worked with the best in the business, taking a minimally invasive approach to ensure safety and deliver outstanding results.
‘My advice is to start early, whether you’re looking to enhance your smile or look fresher and more rejuvenated,’ commented Dr Siobhan. ‘We offer skin boosters, as well as fillers, anti-wrinkle injections and medical grade skincare products that need to be built up gradually to give the best improvements to the appearance of the skin. Our popular SuneKos eye treatment is noninvasive and reduces the appearance of dark circles, bags and fine lines.
‘If you’ve got a big day coming up, now’s the time to say, ‘I do’ to a better looking you!’
When it comes to looking after your eyes and looking good, Jenson & Ledingham have the winning combination of hightech diagnostic approach, specialist eye care and a sense of style. They’ve been helping spectacle wearers choose the most flattering frames for over a century.
Owner Wendy Bremner explained, ‘Increasingly, people are realising that their eyewear is an essential part of their look. Just like shoes, bags or jewellery, you can build a wardrobe of different frames for different moods and outfits.
‘Statement frames in brighter colours and chunkier shapes are definitely on trend right now. We’re exclusive stockists for Prue’s bright frames. I love the understated elegance and bold tones of designers like our selection from Tree Spectacles and Woody’s. And for something more subtle we have the timeless sophistication of Victoria Beckham designs. For our full range, book online or pop in and see us - we’d love to see you!
Woody's Style Day Sat 25th May offers
Brows help define the face and draw attention to the eyes. Fuller, defined brows have been fashionable for the several years and Inverallochy’s Treat Company have some great options for fuller, fuss-free brows.
Microblading is a semipermanent makeup procedure which uses a hand-held needling device to create crisp and clean brow hair strokes. This gives natural looking fuller brows and is great if your brows are sparse, patchy or were over-plucked in your youth.
Powder Brows uses a tattoo gun to implant shading pigment so your brows appear as if filled in with powder makeup. It’s for a more defined look than microblading. You’ll look like you have perfect filled in brows with no work.
We can combine powder bows and microblading for a natural but defined brow. There’s a top up treatment after four weeks, with the possibility of adding more definition with darker pigments.
The Nail Cabin in Sauchen may not have been open for long, but it is already attracting clients from all over the city and shire who love Sarah’s blend of nails, wellness and makeup treatments. It’s so well-regarded that it’s a finalist in the UK Hair & Beauty Awards 2024, Best Home Salon.
‘I’ve always been passionate about beauty therapy and how it supports our wellbeing. My new luxury nail and beauty cabin is a dream come true,’ Sarah said.
‘I specialise in BIAB (Builder in a Bottle) nails. Whilst still offering Bridal and Occasion makeup and tailor made wellness packages including massage and reflexology.
‘The Nail Cabin is a little oasis of calm where my clients can relax, feel great and just be themselves.’
27 The Linton, Sauchen, AB51 7LG | T: 07590589717 @thenailcabinsauchen | To book: tnc-thenailcabin.book.app/book-now
With almost 20 years of entertaining experience and the ability to cover all genres of music, Paul can provide the ideal soundtrack to your event.
Ranging from intimate drinks receptions, to larger parties, Paul is available for the following...
• WEDDINGS
• BIRTHDAYS
• HEN PARTIES
• BARS
• RESTAURANTS
• LADIES DAYS
• CHARITY EVENTS
• CORPORATE EVENTS
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Gifted skincare expert Martina Mackay says there’s no need to suffer from problem skin.
‘Issues like acne, rosacea, skin tags and small lesions can make life a misery, but many can be radically improved, Martina explained.
‘DermaPen is a micro-needling treatment that reduces or eliminates adult and teen
acne and rosacea, even where treatments like steroids have failed. Six or seven sessions are generally all that’s needed.
‘Plasma Fibroblast treatment removes skin tags and lesions quickly and less painfully with excellent healing and recovery times too.
‘Why not give your skin a brighter, clearer future?’
With three beautiful boutiques nestled in Aberdeen Chapel St, Broughty Ferry and Edinburgh.
At TLB, we take pride in our personalised customer service, ensuring that everyone leaves feeling confident and inspired.
We aim to cater to every style and personality, offering sizes 8-24 across our collections.
From chic everyday wear to glamorous special occasion outfits, we have something for everyone.
PORTER PHARMACY:
Breathe your way to better health with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
HBOT is beneficial for pain relief, arthritis, wound healing, long COVID recovery, skin/menopausal issues and boosts mental wellbeing amongst a host of other conditions.
Liana Pert is one of the city’s most skilled beauty therapists, known for her outstanding treatments, careful research and commitment to offering sustainable products and services, that don’t harm the environment.
• Waxing & Sugaring
• Nouveau Lashes & extensions, brows & tinting
• Massages
• Gel nails & pedicures
• Medik8 facials & awardwinning skincare products for skin conditions such as rosacea, acne, hyperpigmentation, anti-aging & dehydration.
Liana stocks heaven scent candles and diffusers. A uniquely sourced vegan, sustainable range.
Within Pink Lily 13 Carden Place, AB10 1UR lianasbeautycompany.co.uk
If you’re looking for a great group day out, give Lochter a go! The events team can design a package to suit, with an amazing range of activities for two to 1500 people.
Go karting on Lochter’s replica Silverstone track, clay pigeon shooting, water sports, fishing and high ropes are all firm favourites but with almost 20 activities to choose from, there’s something for everyone. With a coffee shop, restaurant, function suites and bars, it’s ideal whether you’re having a family fun day, corporate teambuilding event or a stag or hen do.
Here’s what our clients say:
‘After two sessions, my knee injury feels so much better. Totally recommend HBOT.’
Kerry
‘I’m completely off my post-operation prescription painkillers after nine sessions.’
Anonymous
‘This is a great service. My son always feels the benefit.’
Willie
HBOT costs £75 for an hour, with discounted blocks available.
7 days Oldmeldrum, AB51 0DZ T: 01651 872000 E: info@lochter.co.uk lochter.co.uk
Unit 26 Westhill Shopping Centre, AB32 6RL
Tel: 07934259307
E: o2therapy@porterpharmacy.co.uk porterpharmacy.co.uk/o2therapy
Whether you’re getting married or part of a bridal party, you’ll want to look and feel your best on the big day. If your smile is less than dazzling, or you don’t feel confident about smiling, then the team at Andrew Scott Dental Care have a range of treatment options available.
Dr Rachel Jackson explained, ‘Whether you are looking to correct subtle imperfections or seek a full smile makeover, it’s best to book a consultation at least four to six months before the event. During your initial consultation we examine your teeth, take x-rays, photos and digital scans as well as discussing your perfect smile, budget and options.
Some of the most popular treatments available at Andrew Scott Dental’s state-of-the-art dental surgery practice include:
Tooth whitening – This is useful for teeth that are naturally darker. This can be done using an at home
bleaching method, great for a longer lasting result over 4-6 weeks. We also offer an in-surgery option for a shorter lasting but immediate result 2-3 weeks before the wedding.
Composite resin bonding/veneers – These veneers work best on straighter teeth. As a qualified medical artist Rachel has a great eye meaning she carefully selects the resin colour, opacity and translucency and sculpts it to perfection, giving you a great natural smile.
Ceramic veneers achieve a strong, fuller, brighter smile and allow us to better craft your smile. These require less maintenance than resin veneers and generally last longer, but are more expensive.
It is important to establish dental health before embarking on cosmetic based treatments. Rachel can also address gum health, tooth decay and replace broken restorations.
Book a consultation and smile confidently on your wedding day.
Win tickets to lord of the dAnce At hmt
Fancy seeing one of the biggest shows of all time? Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance has been seen by over 60 million people and now a revival of the show is heading to His Majesty’s Theatre. The iconic Irish dance extravaganza boasts over 150,000 taps per performance, an enchanting display of precision dancing and breath-taking pyrotechnics.
We have two pairs of tickets for the opening night on Tuesday, August 27. The show runs till the 29th.
To enter, go to trendmagazine.co.uk and answer this question:
How many people have seen the show?
Aberdeen Inspired has welcomed three new members to the board of the city centre’s Business Improvement District. They are Duncan Cameron, Managing Director of First Bus Scotland, Dominique Dawson, Jewellery Manager of Finnies, the family-based jeweller based on George Street and Sarah Stewart, a solicitor of 17 years’ experience who is also supporting her husband in running the family business, Juniper on Belmont Street.
Dominique, a qualified GIA gemmologist with a degree in economics, commented, ‘I’m delighted to be elected to the board of Aberdeen Inspired, an organisation myself and Finnies have long admired and supported for their commitment to driving positive change on behalf of the businesses and wider communities of Aberdeen.’
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We admit there may be a bit of wishful thinking behind this, but we’re already picking out a few choice additions to our summer wardrobes. Cottons, linens and flowing lines offer a relaxed take on summer style. If the weather gods are sulking and we don’t have a long hot summer here, we’ve got the perfect excuse for a quick trip to somewhere warmer. After all, we should make use of our investments!
Men often find it more difficult to discuss their mental health than women do, yet around 77% of men will be faced with depression, stress or anxiety at some point in their lives. That’s why Men in Mind was formed, as facilitator Andy Joss explained, ‘Men still tend to wear masks to cover up what is really going on. Women do tend to speak more to their friends, family and work colleagues. They have no issue speaking about their kids, husbands, jobs and also the emotions surrounding that. Why is this any different for men? We are trying to break through this at Men in Mind.
‘Men are almost three times as likely to commit suicide as women and we know that half of all men who kill themselves don’t exhibit previous signs of mental illness. In fact, it was the suicide of a neighbour that provided part of the impetus for the founding of Men in Mind. He had no history of mental health problems. He just went missing one day, then was discovered the next, having
A new organisation in Aberdeen is helping men talk about their mental wellbeing...
taken his own life. He was just 31 and left a wife and a three-year-old daughter.
‘If an attendee tells us that what we’re doing makes a difference to their mental health, then we’ve reached our goal. We just want to help. We don’t believe people should have to wait to seek help for their mental health. As a peer-to-peer support group, we can’t solve all issues, we know that, but talking really can help people. So if people are willing to talk we are more than happy to listen.
‘Men in Mind is open to all men over the age of 18, from anywhere. There’s been a huge range so far. There’s no membership required, no joining process, you just turn up and you can come to one meeting or come every week, we’re here when we’re needed.
We’re fortunate to have the support of the Cove Rangers Community Foundation, who allow us to hold our meetings each Thursday evening at
Balmoral Stadium. We start at 6.30pm sharp.
Just turn up, have a brew and a biscuit. There’s no pressure to talk about how you’re feeling, you can just listen to others until you feel comfortable and ready to open up. It’s a safe space, with no need to let us know you’re coming, or fill in any forms.
You can find out more at facebook. com/meninmind or you can email on meninmindaberdeen@gmail.com
• Beginners to Advanced Level
• Group or Individual
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Beginners
JD Music’s John Duncan will hit all the right notes to help you create a truly memorable event, whether it’s a party, ladies’ day, fundraiser or a wedding. We have a variety of musical styles to fit your theme and also offer quizzes, boogie bingo, games, karaoke and ceilidhs.
It’s not a party without JD Music!
T: 07979 468861
E: info@jdmusicaberdeen.co.uk jdmusicaberdeen.co.uk
Aberness Care: here to help you or your loved ones live their best lives
Personal and practical care services for older adults, those with physical or learning disability or those recovering from illness. From 30 minutes to live-in support.
Day, overnight or 24-hour care, dementia and palliative care, long-term or relief support
Domestic support, meals, medication, shopping, appointments, companionship and social outings
Pavilion 3, Kingseat Business Park, Newmachar, AB21 0AZ T: 01651 869360 E: laurenmacleod@aberness.com Aberness.com
We must be due a long hot summer, surely? Even if we don’t get months of glorious sunshine, there’s bound to be a few days when we can head to the garden, fire up the BBQ and enjoy the enticing smell of steaks, sausages and something involving halloumi for the vegetarians.
Despite cooking over a flame being one of the most difficult cooking methods to get right, the man of the house will preside over the barbecue even if his
culinary experience starts and ends with picking up a takeaway. It’s just a rule.
Anyway, we’ve rounded up a few tips to help you avoid cremating your culinary creations.
If you’re choosing a new BBQ, then you should start by working out how many people you typically need to feed in one go. If there’s a crowd and you’re cooking half a dozen sausages a time, this can be
a little frustrating for your guests. If you want a traditional smoky flavour, your best bet is a lumpwood charcoal BBQ, though this will take longer to heat up, so make sure to get things going a couple of hours before your guests arrive. You can add some pre-soaked aromatic wood chips to your fuel to add more depth of flavour. However, adding lighter fluid to get things moving is always a very bad idea, just plan ahead and be patient.
Gas BBQs are good for a crowd, quicker and sometimes easier to clean, though you do need to keep safety in mind and make sure you have enough gas in your bottle. Electric BBQs are relatively new, but as with gas, you don’t really get the smokiness that’s essential to a real BBQ
experience. They do, however, have the advantage of being temperature controlled, which takes the guesswork out of cooking and perhaps reduces the chance of serving your guests with undercooked or overcooked burgers.
Check what people would prefer to eat in advance. There’s little point serving fish, for example, if people just want burgers. This also gives you the chance to curb your tendency to over-cater so you don’t spend the next fortnight eating leftovers. Many butchers like JK Fine Foods or Chattan Quality Meats offer special BBQ packs which saves time and offers variety.
Invest in some decent sauces or marinades or make your own. Anything that adds flavour is a bonus when you’re running the risk of carbonising everything you cook.
Keep a separate spot on your grill, or ideally have a second grill, for vegetarian and vegan options. This section should also have its own tools and tongs. Try corn on the cob, halloumi and veg kebabs and veggie or plant-based burgers.
Give some thought to how people will eat, as well as what. Flatbreads and rolls are great because they make it easy to handle and eat hot food and reduce the chances of getting ketchup on your favourite shirt.
Keep salads and side dishes simple but flavourful. That's about two-thirds of what people eat at a BBQ anyway. Grazing boards let everyone choose their favourites and look attractive.
Potato salad, pasta salad and chopped salads like tabbouleh work well because they are pre-cut and easy to scoop up with a fork even if you’re using disposable plates and standing because there are not enough tables and chairs.
A cooler’s a great addition to your outdoor entertaining set up. Keep it simple with a plastic storage box or tin bath filled with ice, or you could invest in an electric cooler if you entertain a lot.
All you need now is a quick prayer to the weather gods.
July at the beautiful heritage location of Scone Palace in Perthshire. We have a weekend camping package for two people to give away. You’ll need to have your own tent, caravan or motorhome to take full advantage of your prize.
The Game Fair is one of Scotland’s most popular showcases of country pursuits and Scottish heritage. You’ll find an expansive collection of exhibitors ranging from independent luxury fashion brands and premium car exhibitors to dog-obsessed independents and a selection of Scotland’s best food and drink artisans, making for an unmissable summer experience.
One lucky winner and their guest will receive a weekend camping experience at this year’s Scottish Game Fair from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 July. The campsite is just a short stroll from the show grounds and is well equipped with water points, showers and toilets.
Throughout the weekend, our winners will be spoilt for choice with a multitude of activities to enjoy and stalls to peruse. From gun dog handling competitions to falconry displays, a cookery theatre, fishing demonstrations on the River Tay, and shooting instruction on the clay line, there’s so much to choose from.
On the Saturday, our winners will get to enjoy a delectable twocourse lunch at Nick Nairn’s on-site Riverside Restaurant, featuring a specially created menu showcasing the best of Scottish produce.
After the afternoon’s activities, the winners can round off the evening by rocking out to the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, who will be heating up the stage with their bagpipes before heading back to their tent for a good night’s sleep. Then on Sunday morning it’s back to Riverside Restaurant for a delicious cooked breakfast to kick-start the day.
Our prize package includes: two night’s camping from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 July, a pair of weekend tickets to the Game Fair from Friday to Sunday including the Red Hot Chilli Pipers gig, two-course lunch for two at Nick Nairn’s onsite restaurant on Saturday, and breakfast for two on the Sunday. Dogs are welcome free of charge and winners must be eighteen or over.
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If you fancy a short break in one of the capital’s most prestigious four star hotels, then we have just the competition for you…
The Rutland Hotel is nestled in the heart of the city’s vibrant cultural quarter and is recognized as a beacon of avant-garde sophistication, offering a boutique hotel experience that transcends the ordinary. This gem captures the essence of luxury, creating a haven where every detail is meticulously curated resulting in an unwavering commitment to excellence.
The Rutland has just undergone an extensive £1.2 million refurbishment. The fusion of classical architecture and contemporary design welcomes you into a world where the history seamlessly meets the modern. Each of the 11 hotel rooms and 12 apartments has their own style, but they all promise the most comfortable stay imaginable whatever your requirements. Business trips, romantic getaways or family stays. There are apartments with one to three bedrooms with personal kitchens and living spaces. Of course, each room and apartment is equipped with all the usual touches making it your home away from home including GHD straighteners, Nespresso coffee machines and a Robertson Retro Bluetooth digital sound system, providing a stylish, calm oasis in the midst of the city centre. Factor in the castle views, luxury décor including fabrics and wallpapers from Mulberry and GP & J Baker, your own personal bar trolley and with future plans including a gym, personal training sessions and the opportunity to call for your own Arran Aromatic Bath Butler, there’s a real possibility you won’t want to explore all the city has to offer.
Our winner and their guest will enjoy an overnight stay in a Castle View Room, an overnight stay in a Castle View room for
two worth £550 and dinner in The Rutland’s award-winning steak restaurant Kyloe, worth up to £150 . They’ll even throw in a £50 bar tab in their hidden speakeasy Heads & Tales and breakfast in the newly refurbished Huxley restaurant worth £40. Make sure you order the fluffy French toast!
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Your stay at The Rutland doesn’t stop in the hotel as you’ll receive 20% off your total bill in 14 of their sister venues across the city. No matter what your idea of a good time is, the Rutland team will create your perfect trip in Edinburgh. Whether it is making the most of some of Edinburgh’s most gastronomic gems, exploring a Gin Blending session in Heads & Tales or advice on how best to explore the city.
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Seven of the north-east’s best bakers took part in The Big Booby Bakesale at Parx Café on Rubislaw Terrace to raise funds for ARI’s Plastics and Burns Unit. The bakesale was organised by Mechelle Clark, the former owner of Melt, who was diagnosed with breast cancer requiring complex mastectomy reconstructive surgery at the unit.
Bandit Bakery, Sourcloud Bakes, Feingeback, The Crusty Slice, plus The Highlanders Bakehouse in Crathie and The Culinary Kiwi Bird in Insch and Parx Café all supported the sale by providing free baked goods.
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with warm earth tones being all the rage. Think woods, ochres and burnt sienna, terracotta, mossy greens and browns and a jungle of houseplants. Velvets, curved shapes and tactile finishes are to the forefront of interiors fashion, but an avocado bathroom suite is still a step too far!
Artist Rebecca Westguard discusses her work and her classes in life drawing, painting and sculpting…
I think I inherited my creative thinking from my family. My rather eccentric paternal grandmother influenced me very much with her drawing and painting and my maternal Great Grandfather practised printmaking/painting.
I live in Johnshaven, where I’ve lived since the age of nine. It’s a magical place - a beautiful historical village and great community. Everyone looks after each other. Now we’re raising our own family here. Having four small children keeps me on my toes, particularly when they decide to add their own creative touches to my sketches. Their creativity provides little windows into their imagination.
I trained as a painter at Gray’s School of Art and was fortunate to have very good lecturers at a time when life drawing was a significant part of course delivery. Since then I’ve combined my own practice with lecturing and managing creative programmes.
I run In the Flesh studios in portraiture, life study, still life as well as outside on location. There are courses in Aberdeen and in Johnshaven and all the materials are provided. My courses are suitable for everyone from complete beginners to advanced artists. It’s about close observation, drawing what’s right in front of you.
Working from life builds confidence and individuality in creativity. It develops a personal signature in your work that becomes unique to you. All sorts of people come to my courses, from people wanting to build a portfolio for art school, those who haven’t picked up a paintbrush in years to trained artists. In the Flesh offers a very inclusive and supportive creative environment with the encouragement to develop and stretch yourself as an artist. I’m thankful to be able to work with truly wonderful people, exercise my brain and analyse the development of several drawing, painting, and sculptures at one time.
Ive learnt so much teaching and studying how people creatively progress. My hope is to continue to grow as an artist and create bodies of work in
the years ahead that are meaningful. I’m always so impressed by the pace of progress demonstrated during the In the Flesh workshops, especially over a weekend or four day course. The compositions are on another level and, in turn, the learning experience is unique.
My own work is inspired by artists of yesteryear: the Renaissance and Lucian Freud in particular. I'm fascinated with the human form and the complexities found on the skin - something I will study for a life time. I’ll draw a compositional sketch from the life model, then revisit the pose to tweak it. After that, I'm all in for the final work. I draw on canvas or handmade papers. I draw into wax, I enjoy ink studies and when painting use oil or gouache.
My hope is to continue to grow as an artist and create bodies of work in the years ahead that
are meaningful. I’ll continue to develop more course opportunities and share my skills. I have a philanthropic approach and run a free twilight course for Higher Education students and new graduates and I support portfolio builders. I would love to see this approach externally supported. Helping people reach their full potential is invaluable. I also engage our local children in creativity when I can: after a Johnshaven workshop, the studio doors are sometimes open for children to draw at an easel or get their hands on a block of clay. It' great to see them get creative.
I’ll be running a variety of courses and workshops over the summer and beyond. People can explore my courses and book via facebook.com/RebeccaWestguardINTHEFLESH/ or tinyurl.com/mpa7ex5w
With the summer holidays looming, it’s time to refresh the kids’ summer wardrobes. There’s little point in splashing out on LV or Gucci when they shoot up another four inches every time your back has turned. Breton stripes always look fresh, denim is mercifully durable and dinosaurs, unicorns and pink princesses are still top of the charts with the preschool style setters. Here’s our pick of summer looks for kids. All we need now is some decent weather…
Garden designer Kirsty McLean sniffs out the best plants for a scent-sational garden…
The waft of scent coming from a plant as you brush past can bring back memories and emotions of childhood, holidays or loved ones. Scented plants can be therapeutic, inducing feelings of pleasure, reducing stress, promoting relaxation and even improving sleep.
Sun and warmth bring out the scent in plants more, but we have many plants that grow in the north-east of Scotland that smell wonderful throughout the seasons, if you know what to look for.
In summer the herbaceous border is starting to push up with perennials of such variety, colour and scent, there are too many to name! Climbers too are coming into their own, such as Jasminum Officinale (Summer Jasmine) or if you have very sheltered spot against a wall or fence, try Trachelospermum Jasminoides (Star Jasmine) which is semi-evergreen, both are highly scented.
Later in the season, as we move into autumn, we have honeysuckles such as Lonicera japonica Serotina, Belgica or Halliana and climbing roses such as Rosa New Dawn, The Generous Gardener, or the thornless climber Zepherine Drouhin all of which have strong and individual scents and often flower right through to the first frosts.
Just imagine sitting under an arbour surrounded by lanterns and evening scented blooms filling up your senses on a warm summer evening. There are plenty of nightscented plants available. Try Japanese wisteria if you have a very sunny wall or fence. Night Phlox and Trachelospermum Jasminoides, both need shelter as they are tender, evening scented Stocks, Dianthus, Hesperis matronalis (Sweet Rocket), Honeysuckles and many more pour out their scent as the sun sets.
Even the depths of winter bring the promise of scented blooms. In January, Sarcococca confusa (Sweet Box) has the most wonderful fragrance. Such a treasure for any space
because of its compact nature and perfect to grow in a pot. Mahonias offer masses of sweetly, scented yellow flowers that cheer up the back of any border and start flowering around the end of Autumn often until the following March.
Lonicera x purpusii, ‘Winter Beauty’ (winter flowering honeysuckle) is covered in beautifully delicate and intensely fragrant creamy-white flowers in February, while Viburnum Tinus ‘Eve Price’ flowers from December to April. It has the sweetest scent coming from blush-pink buds in clusters.
As we move into spring, Hamamelis Mollis (witch hazel) produces spidery blossoms with a citrusy scent. Pieris japonica, Forest Flame & Flaming Silver are dripping with the most amazing panicles of hundreds of creamy scented, bell-shaped cream flowers and copper-coloured new leaf.
Snowdrops such as S Arnott, Atkinisii and James Blackhouse have the scent of honey and are quickly followed by Daffodils such as ‘Peach Cobbler’, ‘Jonquilla Peublo’ or Narcissus ‘Yellow Cheerfulness’. Osmanthus burkwoodii with its glossy evergreen leaf and abundance of fragrant white flowers. It’s a versatile and forgiving plant, growing in most conditions in both sun and partial shade. Daphne Retusa has pale pink clusters of deeply scented blooms that remain until end of May only to return later in the summer for a short burst, followed by red berries.
Late spring brings the heady-scented lilac (Sryinga vulgaris) and laburnum trees quickly followed by Philadelphus ‘Belle Etoile’, with its delicately coloured, white flower spikes and beautiful ‘orange-blossom’ fragrance. For smaller gardens there is a compact version called Philadelphus ‘Manteau d’Hermine’ and if you want a compact flowering Lilac, look no further than Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’
How lucky are we to have so much to choose from and all available here in our local garden centres or at the click of a button!
Events and Media Officer, Stephanie Walls, shares the work of this supportive local charity which helps children and young adults, including those with additional support needs, through the power of music and theatre…
‘Music 4 U is a small charity has delivered integrated music and theatre workshops for children and young people aged 5 to 25 since 2005.
Many of the young people we support face disadvantages including disabilities, learning difficulties, neuro-divergence and socioeconomic challenges, but they all possess a talent and passion for performing arts,’ Stephanie explained.
‘In our inclusive and integrated workshops, young people work side by
side to learn about music, performance and social skills which lead to lasting friendships with those from a variety of different backgrounds. Music and dance bring people together and we’re working collectively towards a future full of acceptance, understanding and kindness.
‘We support over 80 young people. We offer an array of performing arts classes plus instrument tuition for drums, piano and guitar. We have given over 500 performances. We often fundraise during these events with raffles and games.
‘Quite simply, Music 4 U changes the lives of young people and their families through inclusive performing arts classes, enabling them
to experience a tailored learning experience in a supportive and inspiring environment. Our students lead enriched lives, with increased employability, empathy, and quality of life. We provide truly life affirming opportunities for these young people who may otherwise never find their footing in the wider world.
‘We’re always looking for generous businesses and individuals to help us reach our funding goals. Corporate sponsorship, volunteering at an event or fundraising on our behalf by taking on an exciting sporting challenge etc. - every little helps!’
Find out more at www.m4u.org.uk or contact stephanie.walls@m4u.org.uk to get involved.
If you fancy a break that’s all about laid-back vibes, great music, double denim and way, way too much food, then Nashville’s for you...
The weather is pretty mild, making it a good, year-round destination. Most of the rain falls in spring, snow is rare in winter and summer’s festival season averages a humid 32oC, while autumn is a procession of warm days, cooler evenings and riotous colours as the leaves change hue.
Nashville’s all about music. Head down to Broadway or Printer’s Alley and there’s hundreds of jazz, country and blues bars lining the streets, as well as big name performers at the Ryman Auditorium and local stadiums. Just grab a beer and follow your ears.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has a fascinating collection showcasing the rise of country and folk music from the 19th century to the present day. The Taylor Swift Education Centre may prove a hit with younger family members. There are song-writing workshops, videos and interactive exhibits, including recording booths in case you’re suddenly inspired to lay down some demos.
Like much of the south, Tennessee excels in comfort food and artery-clogging portions, finding a way to add butter, fat and spice to almost everything. The city’s a delight for carnivores with everything from meatloaf, brisket and smoky barbecue ribs to fried chicken and catfish. The city’s signature dishes include chicken coated in cayenne paste and fried and deadly Goo Goo Clusters, bite-size chocolates containing caramel, marshmallow, nougat and peanuts. Another Broken Egg Café might your best bet if you want to reintroduce greenery into your diet.
If music or gluttony’s not your thing, there are some fabulous experiences and places to explore.
Why not spend a day or two at a Dude Ranch? You can saddle up even if you’ve
never ridden before, then live out your cowboy fantasies. The French Broad Outpost Ranch lies in the Cherokee National Forest and is part of an allinclusive resort where you can also hike and go white water rafting. If you head to the Sequatchie Valley’s somewhat literally-named A Tennessee Dude and Guest Ranch, you’re assigned your own horse when you check in and they offer lessons if you need a hand with your horsemanship. They even offer week and fortnight long horsecamps for kids.
As you’d expect from the location, Nashville and the surrounding area’s historic sites are often difficult to reconcile with modern thinking. You can visit the Belle Meade Plantation, a Greek Revival Mansion that was home to the Harding family, one of Nashville’s largest slaveholders. Guides in period costume share the contrasts between the lives of the family and their pampered racehorses and the slaves who worked the land.
You’ll also find Franklin, site of one of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles, around half an hour away. The Carter family house became the Federal Army’s battle HQ, while the Carnton Plantation acted as a hospital for wounded Confederate soldiers. The guides are excellent, but it’s difficult to separate history from current day politics.
If you prefer your history to be ancient, then you’ll find the slightly surreal full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Centennial Park, complete with a 42 foot high statue of Athena, of interest. It’s now an art gallery and museum. The park also has walking trails, landscaped gardens, a lake, a historic steam locomotive, a Korean War fighter jet and some cannons.
As we said, Nashville offers something for everyone.
Trend’s popular Fashion Lunches kicked off this year at Malmaison in March. The ladies were treated to a lovely lunch with a glass of Prosecco on arrival. The fashions shown by the models from Premiere Productions were provided by local retailers Lolo + Co, Country Ways, Bellino, Hamishmunro and Tiger Lily Boutique. Raffles were sold to support Alzheimer’s Scotland.
Trend’s annual Afternoon Tea Garden Party was held at The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa. The guests were dressed to impress as they enjoyed a glass of fizz on arrival and the Marcliffe’s wonderful full Afternoon Tea. Trend would like to thank everyone involved, Lauren Mitchell for hosting the event, our event sponsors: The Mains of Drum and PMC Lettings, our jewellery sponsor: Finnies, Thoughts and Crosses for the amazing decor, Blinding Light our AV partner. All our exhibitors and raffle providers. Paul Black and Cole Page for the entertainment and of course everyone who attended. Our event raffles supported Chest, Heart and Stroke a very worthy charity.
The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa
Sponsors group PMC lettings Best Dressed winner on right Jenny Milne with sponsor Annette Hudson of PMC Lettings Sarah Constable and Laura Pike Gillian Currie and Lorna Raby Best Hat of the Day winner Laura Gauld on the left with sponsor Audrey Forbes from The Mains of Drum. Lisa Stephen and Betty McCall Sponsors The Mains of Drum Paul Black Alison Kinghorn, Aileen Ingram And Margaret Robertson Finnies Jewellery Raffle winner Patricia PatersonRose and Lauren Reid, the mother and daughter team behind LoLo+Co discuss working with each other and the boutique’s recent move to Union Street…
‘Although I studied law and management, I found it wasn’t my true passion. I’ve always loved fashion and I found the perfect partner by launching the boutique with my mum,’ explained Lauren. ‘We felt that the city and shire was missing something, so we took the leap and decided to launch LoLo+Co to try and fill the gap. Everyone in the family has always called me LoLo, so choosing a name for the boutique was simple!’
‘We always say, “If you never try, you’ll never know” and then LoLo+Co was born!’ added mum Rose.
‘I’d say our tastes in clothes are similar, but we wear things in different ways. That works well when we’re choosing which brands and clothing to stock each season. We have customers of all ages, and we love to share styles we have in the shop and show off how you can wear certain products differently. We’re also lucky to be great friends as well as a mother and daughter. It makes working together easy.’
‘We choose the stock for each season together on our seasonal buying trips. From a day to day perspective Lolo runs the shop while I keep everyone up to date with the admin, but since we are such a small family run business with a
small team we all chip in,’ Rose continued. ‘I’d describe LoLo+Co as offering on trend styles that are both casual and dressy. We have brought in brands such as French Connection, GANT and Ted Baker who are already well known in the fashion industry. We also wanted to introduce brands that are new to the city such as Penny Black, SAND Copenhagen and our Italian brands. Now we’ve moved to bigger premises on Union Street, we’ve been able to bring some fabulous brands to the city and hope to add to this in our new home!’
‘Moving to 226 Union Street has been a long time coming and a labour of love,’ said Lauren, ‘While we loved being at Netherkirkgate and it was a good starting point for us, we’re thrilled at being in the hustle and bustle of Union Street. We have been very overwhelmed with the positive response to our move it means so much to us that the customers are just as excited as we are.
‘As a small team, we love connecting with our customers, offering that unique shopping experience that’s been missing from the city for so long. There’s a great community of independent shops here and we hope to bring back the buzz to shopping in the city.’
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Phone: 01224 640793
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