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Clubs and Societies ABERCHIRDER TODDLERS Fri, 9.30am - 11am, St Marnan's Episcopal Church Hall, Aberchirder. Call Jo Watson on 07980 381840 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, TURRIFF 7pm, Gateway Community Centre, Victoria Terrace, Turriff www.alcoholicsanonymous.org.uk BUGGY FRIENDLY RUNNING SESSIONS Fri, 9.30am - 10.30am, Turriff Sports Centre. Email at turriffrunningclub@gmail.com CATS PROTECTION 3 Drumdelgie Cottages, Kirnie, Huntly AB54 4TH. Call 01466 760 311 or email at jpurrfectcat@aol.com CLANN ALBA KICKBOXING Wed, 7pm - 9pm, The Royal Turriff. Open to Ad Oak, rates - Turriff & all Huntly.qxp Cuminestown Table Tennis Club Tues, 7pm - 8.30pm, Cuminestown Church Hall. Drop-in club. No membership fee. Children under16 must be
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HUNTLY HILL WALKING CLUB All welcome. Call Ron Bowie on 01466 793836
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linking together the nine participating towns. (Turriff, Banchory, Banff/Macduff, Ellon, Fraserburgh, Huntly, Inverurie, Peterhead & Stonehaven). A lot of work needs to be done to progress this idea further & all comments would be welcome Call 01466 799416 or email at donald.boyd@huntly.net
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RHYNIE BABY & TODDLERS Wed (incl school hols), 9.30am 12pm, No 14 The Square, Rhynie. For u3s. £1 entry per family. Tea, coffee, biscuits, cake, juice & snacks for little ones too. Find us on Facebook. Call Lai Swinhoe on 07799 096377 or Louise Grant on 07546 171778. Email at laimui9@hotmail.com SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING Tues, 7.30pm - 9.30pm. No experience needed. Call Irene Morrison on 01888 562557 STRATHBOGIE FIDDLERS Mon, 7.30am - 9.30pm, the Huntly Football Club. Everyone welcome & you do not need to be an experienced player to come along, just keen to learn. Call 01466 793808 or 07801 48628 STRATHBOGIE JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL CLUB 2nd Tues of month, 7.30pm. Social group for young farmers. Stock judging, competitions, dances, debating. New members welcome. Call Beth Hunter on 01466 740242. TOWNS TOGETHER CYCLE TOUR The Towns Together Forum is looking to develop a cycle route
TURRIFF & DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB 1st Tues of month (excl July & Aug), 10.30am, The Fife Arms, the Square, Turriff. The club provides meetings & fellowship for retired & semi-retired men. Call Bill Robertson on 07772 554089 or 01888 562644 TURRIFF 41 CLUB 3rd Tues of month, 7.30pm for 8pm, various locations in Turriff. Formed in 1945 to provide a way for members of Round Table to continue their friendships after retirement from Round Table at the then obligatory age of 40. TURRIFF ADVICE CENTRE (CAB) Mon- Thurs, 9.30am - 12.15pm & 12.45pm & 3.30pm; Fri, 9.30am 12pm. Free, confidential & independent advice. Masonic Building, Gladstone Terrace, Turriff. Call 01888 652495 or 0808 800 9060 TURRIFF COMMUNITY SINGERS Tues, 7.30pm - 8.30pm, the Royal Oak, Turriff. Our main emphasis is 'singing for fun' & everyone is welcome. TURRIFF GYMNASTICS CLUB Turriff Sports Centre. Email at ashswallow21@gmail.com TURRIFFIC ARTS - CREATIVE WORKSHOP DAYS 1st Sat of month, 10am - 3pm. Find out whats on. Call 07936 124298 or email at turriffic.arts@hotmail.co.uk PLEASE NOTE: Details of Clubs & Societies are published on a rotational basis.
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another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another.” I believe that God will have something to say to those that do that, claiming to be following Him. I gave my life to Him in 1986 and have learned many things about Him, and the greatest of these is that God is love and those who claim to follow Him are to love Him and love others. Killing and maiming others is never, ever what God wants, expects or condones, no matter which religion is claimed. It is always down to man’s inhumanity to man. Humanity is at a point where we must realise that life is precious, and actually God given, and we have a responsibility to recognise the sanctity of another life, and that it is just as valid as our own. Although I don’t agree with a lot of what my boyhood hero John Lennon said, I do agree with a couple of things, such as “Give peace a chance” and “All you need is love.” Jesus came to show us that the way
Gordon Presbytery Email gordoncoscotland.org.uk. www.presbyteryofgordon.org.uk Noth Parish Church, Rhynie Sundays at 10.30am. Email nothsessionclerk@btinternet.com St Andrew’s Church, Turriff. Sunday 11.15am. Tel: 01888 560304. Email jcook@churcchofscotland.org.uk St Congan’s Church, Turriff. First & second Sunday of month: Holy Communion, 10.30am; third Sunday of month: Morning Prayer/Family Service, 10.30am; fourth & fifth Sundays of month: Holy Communion, 10.30am. Mary Murray Tel: 01888 568800 or David Henson 01888 563202. St Kanes Church, New Deer Sunday service 11.30am. Currently seeking new minister. Tel: 01771 644097. Email web@stkanes.org.uk St Margaret's Catholic Church, Huntly. Sunday Mass 9am St Marnan’s Episcopal Church, Aberchirder Parish Eucharist 1st Sunday of the month at 9am. Rev Michael Last. page 6 -June 2019
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of love is the only way and that it will overcome hatred and bigotry of any colour. My own testimony is that he turned me from an angry, aggressive person with a chip on his shoulder a mile wide, into somebody who is part of His Church and even into leadership in the Church. Are Christians perfect: absolutely not, but they are trying to walk in His footsteps, and to treat people how they should be treated, and to expect to be treated in a right manner. I want to finish by quoting what is probably the best known Scripture, John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave is only Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.”
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May 2019 28 tuesday Turriff & Upper Ythan Walking Group: Linn Falls, Aberlour TBC, Turriff. Distance: 5 miles. Travelling by bus to our walks with pick-up points in Turriff, Fyvie & Rothienorman. Call 078251 115792 or email at tuywg@gmail.com. www.facebook.com/tuywg
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28 tuesday - 1 june (saturday)
until 31 may Romantic Scotland 11am, Duff House, Banff Free (incl in admission price). Depictions of Scotland's changing landscapes created by artists & writers in the 19th century, with the reality of ordinary life. Call 07546 574117 or email at isldirector1017@gmail.com
4 june - 25 june Alzheimers' Scotland: Hae a News (Tuesdays) 2pm - 3.30pm, Turriff Library. Free. Open group so come along for a cuppa & a blether. Call 01888 530830 or email turriff.library@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
until 14 june Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvements: Bus replacement Dyce to Inverurie
14 june - 9 august Aberdeen to Inverness Rail Improvements: Bus replacement Dyce to Huntly (8 weeks)
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30 june
Insch Farmers' Market (Fridays) 9am - 1pm, Insch Parish Church Hall. All welcome
until
28 september
Cullen Auld Kirk open to visitors 2pm-4pm, Tues, Fri & Sat. free entry. Call Isobel Addison on 01542 840610 or email at ianaddison43@hotmail.com www.cullen-deskford-church.org.uk admin@winterburnmedia.co.uk
Hairspray presented by Aurora Productions 7.30pm plus Sat Matinee 2.30pm, Stewarts Hall, Gordon Street, Huntly. Stalls £13; Balcony £15. Booking essential. Call 01466 780889. www.auroramusic.co.uk
29 wednesday Bookbug Rhymetime 10am - 10.30am, Huntly Library. Free. A song, rhyme & story session for babies, toddlers & pre-school children & their parents or carers. Call Susan McKay on 01467 532929 or 01466 405950
30 thursday Tin Hut Accoustic Music Session 8pm - 11pm, The Tin Hut, Gartly Community Hall. Opportunity for musicians to play in an informal setting. folk, blues & traditional music. Call Fraser Wilson or Chas Ford 01466 720247 or 01466 720234. Email at f.wilson@bosinternet.com
31 friday Fundraising Evening in Aid of Charlie House in Memory of Cadi 7.30pm - 1am, The Drouthy Laird, Victoria Buildings, Inverurie. £15. Entertainment, games, raffles, nibbles & arrival drink. Gentleman's sponsored wax. Over 18s only. Call Claire Murison on 07803 533571
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Green Travel Hub "The E-bikes are a great community resource. We borrowed them for a Huntly Farmers Market where young people were leading creative bike tours of Huntly. The bikes allow anyone of any age or ability to get out and see more, go that little bit further, get some gentle exercise and not worry about having to keep up with others or run out of puff coming back up the long hill from the Castle. I would recommend them to anyone." Petra Pennington, Art & Community Worker, Deveron Projects
An electric bike is just like a normal bike, with the addition of an electric motor and battery.
“E-bikes are incredibly versatile and fun bikes that are reliable and intuitive to use.�
Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are the perfect choice if you want to ride faster, keep up with friends, help you up hills, improve your time around the woods or making the commute to work a breeze!
An electric bike will provide all the freedom and advantages of a regular bike, while reducing the strain on your body by using its electric motor to give you an assisted boost when required.
Touring bikes or mountain bikes available. Free trial if you’re not sure. Free route cards for the area.
Call 01466 799416 or email stuart.masson@huntly.net
Join the revolution
Green Travel Hub According to Transportation Advisor Paul Barter, cars are parked 95% of the time. That’s a lot of money tied up 95% of the time in insurance, tax, MOTs, general maintenance, not to mention the cost of purchasing or leasing a vehicle, and depreciation. By joining the Huntly Car Club for a one off fee of £25, you can avoid all that, have access to brand new Toyota Hybrid vehicles, and reduce our carbon footprint at the same time. Then all you do is book the cars online, by app or by telephone and pay an hourly rate between £5.50 and £6.25 per hour depending on the vehicle and 18p per mile travelled.
Your personal smart card will provide you access to the vehicle for your booked time slot and away you go.
rk a no brainer. I live and wo “Joining the car club was to car a few times a week, so in Huntly. I only use the use ho 5 minutes from my have access to a vehicle ed it is ideal. I save a and only use it when I ne motoring.” considerable amount on Car Club Member
If you’d like to find out more, please contact:
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31 friday - 2 june (sunday) Portsoy Music Festival: The Tenth Haal 12pm, The Salmon Bothy, Links Road, Portsoy. Free. Bothy ballads to Burns as well as Celtic, Folk, Americana & Irish-influenced music. Includes Siobhan Miller, Jimmy Crowley & Ralph McTel
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welcome. Outdoor event to learn about & watch Swifts. Our summer visitors now endangered. Do you know a swift from a swallow? Call Cally Smith on 07411 808573 or email at huntlyswiftgroup@gmail.com Banff & Buchan Employability Workshop/Job Club 12.30pm - 3pm, Deveron Community & Sport Centre, Bellevue Road, Banff. Free. Drop In workshop -for those in need of help looking online for work & access to a computer
4 tuesday - 6 thursday 1 saturday
Celtic Media Festival/Tha Fèis nam Meadhanan Ceilteach 10am (4th) - 11pm (6th), Macdonald Aviemore Resort, Aviemore. A celebration of broadcasting, film talent & excellence from Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall & Brittany. Call 0141 553 5409 or email at info@celticmediafestival.co.uk
Full Throttle 2019 in aid of the Scottish Association for Mental Health 10am - 5pm, Grampian Transport Museum, Montgarrie Road, Alford. A static car event showing off some of the very best cars from in & around the North East, with food & entertainment provided for everyone. www.fulthrottleevent.com Taste of Grampian: Scotland’s biggest 1 day food & drink festival with over 200 exhibitors 9am, Thainstone Mart, Inverurie 22nd Cornhill Highland Games 2019 9am, Cornhill, Aberdeenshire. Admission at gate. Highland Dancing competition from 11am; Buckie, Fraserburgh & Portsoy pipe bands; stalls & caterers with licensed bar from 12pm - 9pm (Over 18s only) 49th Knock Hill Road & Hill Race 2019 (8.5 miles) Registration 10am - 10.45am with 11am st, Cornhill, Aberdeenshire. £10 entry fee (incl entry to the Highland Games). Minimum age 16 years New Aberdour Horse Show 9am, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw. Charity horse show, showing classes, working hunter, qualifiers & dog show Huntly Farmers' Market 9am - 1pm, The Square, Huntly. Local produce, hot food & drinks plus freshly squeezed juices in the summer. Fundraising stall for local good cause or charity. Email at huntlyherbs@hotmail.com Race Night hosted by Keith Golf Club Doors open 7pm with first race at 8pm, Keith Golf Club. All the family welcome plus raffle
Explore the Oceans in Celebration of World Oceans Day 2019 11am - 5pm, Macduff Marine Aquarium, 11 High Shore, Macduff. Call 01261 833369 Ethical Living Festival 11am - 4pm, Willows Animal Sanctuary, Lambhill Farm, Strichen AB43 6NY. Lots of local ethical stalls & showing people how they can fight climate change in a positive way & enjoy a great day out. Special guests - the cast from ‘Shrek, the Musical’ will be making an appearance (at His Majesty’s Theatre in the summer). Call 01771 653112. or email at kate@willowsanimals.com
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8 saturday - 9 sunday
A Day Out at Duff House: Guided tour, lunch, piano recital & afternoon tea 11am - 4pm, Duff House, Banff. Call 01261 818181 Inverurie Raft Race 2019: Raising money for Kayleigh's Wee Stars, MS Scotland & Inverurie Scout Group Registration from 11am with 1pm start, Kembhill Park, Kemnay
3 monday Turriff & District Community Council 7pm, Turriff Academy. All welcome
4 tuesday Swift Talk & Walk 8.30pm, The Square, Portsoy. Outside the Boyne Hotel AB45 2PA. Free. Donations page 18 - June 2019
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7 friday Aberdeen Careers Fair 10am - 2pm, Rox Hotel, Market Street, Aberdeen. Free but booking essential Offers candidates from all backgrounds, experience & education level the opportunity to speak to local employers, all in one place. www.eventbrite.co.uk
7 friday - 8 saturday Thainstone Country Music Festival 3 7pm - 11.30pm (TBC) Thainstone Centre, Inverurie. Call 01467 623760. www.eventbrite.co.uk
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Summer Fair 10am - 4pm, Garioch Heritage Centre, Loco Works Road, Inverurie AB51 4FY. Handmade crafts & food producers. The Heritage Centre cafe will be providing their usual tasty & varied fare www.wherecanwego.com
9 sunday John Smith & Company Gents Open 8am - 1pm, Insch Golf Club. Members £12; Visitors £15 Military Vehicle Tattoo 11.30am, Grampian Transport Museum, Montgarrie Road, Alford. A gathering of historic military hardware, with demonstrations, rides & period displays
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Turriff & Upper Ythan Walking Group: Newburgh to Forvie Centre TBC, Turriff. Distance: 5.5 miles. Travelling by bus to our walks with pick up points in Turriff, Fyvie & Rothienorman. Call 078525 1115792 or email at tuywg@gmail.com www.facebook.com/tuywg
Keith TMSA Folk Festival - ceilidhs, concerts, competitions and informal sessions at various venues/times. Call Sandy McCombie on 01542 882638 or email at carstairs5be@btinternet.com TSG@Rrrralllye (Track & Street Grampian) 9am, Keith Sports & Community Centre, Banff Road, Keith. Club stand space is £7 per car which will be donated to the Cause as always The Great Inverurie Bike RIde & Suie Classic: 50 miles (open to experienced riders over 14yrs); 25 & 15 mile routes 9am - 4pm. Kellands Park, George Square, Inverurie. www.livelifeaberdeenshire.org.uk Burgie Horse Trials 9am - 5pm, Burgie House, by Forres. £10 per car. Horse Trials, Dressage, Show Jumping and Cross Country. Trade stands. Food vans. Call Kirsteen Mitcalfe on 01309 690775 or email at k.mitcalfe@btinternet.com. www.burgie.org
12 wednesday The Ultimate Business Show 2019 hosted by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce 9am - 4pm, Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen. Free to members; £10 (+ VAT) Non-members. Exhibitors from Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire showcasing their products, services & solutions. www.agcc.co.uk Messy Play Macduff: Life's a Beach 10.30am, Macduff Town Hall, Macduff. All the fun of the seaside here at Ames Around!
13 thursday Swift Talk & Walk 8.30pm, The Square, Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 8BR. Outside Brander Library. Free. Donations welcome. Outdoor event to learn about & watch Swifts. Our summer visitors are now endangered. Do you know a swift from a swallow? Call Cally Smith on 07411 808573 or email at huntlyswiftgroup@gmail.com
14 friday Unbelievable Featuring Smith & Burns: An evening of magic, wonder, fun & laughter 6pm, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw. Adult £10; Conc £9; U16s/Full time Ed £6. For ages 12+ Fyvie Folk Club: A traditional music & song session 8pm, The Vale Hotel, Fyvie. Call Mike on 01651 891797 or email at mike@flobbets.freeserve.co.uk
15 saturday Men of Motown 7.30pm, The Deveronside, Banff A tribute to the music of Tamala Motown soul & 70s Disco. www.eventbrite.co.uk The Limit: New Deer Party Night: A great mix of music with Ceilidh & Covers, from 50s' Rock & Roll right through to all the modern chart hits 8pm, New Deer Public Hall, Fordyce Terrace, New Deer. £10 The Lighthouse Keeper's Tale: Clydebuilt Puppet Theatre 2.30pm, Forglen Hall. Adults £5; U16s £3; Family (max 2 adults. For ages 3 - 7yrs. Tickets from Bremners of Foggie, Aberchirder or at door but booking advisable. Call 01466 780260
15 saturday - 16 sunday Keith & Dufftown Railway: 1940s Weekend Normal timetable - see website for details, Keith & Dufftown Railway, Church Road, Keith Home Front displays at both stations, Onboard entertainment from the enemy spy, our spiv & military re-enactors. There is no extra charge & no need to book, trains run to our normal time table page 20 - June 2019
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17 monday Team Turriff Reading Group 6.30pm - 7.30pm, Turriff Library. Free. All welcome. Call 01888 530830
19 wednesday Banff & Moray Members' Centre (NTS): Day Trip Visiting the Museum of Childhood, Strathpeffer & Dunrobin Castle with a High Tea at Tulloch Castle Hotel, Dingwall Email Janice Oakes (Vice Chairman) at janiceoakes51@gmail.com
20 thursday Huntly Film Club 7.30pm - 10pm, Huntly & District Ex-Service Mens' Club, Gordon Street, Huntly. Free For details of film titles please email huntlyfilms@hotmail.com
21 friday Leith Hall Midsummer Garden Tour 7pm, Leith Hall Gardens & Estate, Huntly. Informative stroll around the Edwardian Gardens Summer Solstice Walk to the White Wood: a Guided Walk 6pm, Brander Garden, Huntly Senior Mixed Open Greensomes 10am - 12.30pm, Insch Golf Club. Members £10 per pair; Visitors £12 Gents (over 55), Ladies (over 50) or Mixed Handicap Orpheus: The Flanagan Collective & Gobbledigook Theatre 7.30pm, New Deer Public Hall, Fordyce Terrace, New Deer. Adults £10; Conc £9. Ages 10+. An internationally award-winning modern retelling of an ancient myth. Tickets from The Pharmacy & Food for Thought, New Deer or on door but booking advisable. Call 01771 644217 & 01771 644366
21 friday - 25 tuesday Association of Highland Clans & Societies: Clan Urquhart International Gathering 6pm (20th) - 9pm (25th), Banff, Craigston, Turriff & Meldrum. Only happens once every 5 years. Email at adam.urquhart@btinternet.com admin@winterburnmedia.co.uk
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29 saturday
The Rhythm Box Big Gig 2019 7pm, Inverurie Town Hall, Market Place, Inverurie. BYO nibbles & drinks
Soapbox Race - Foggie: 1st Marnoch Scout Troop; Build it, bring it, race it 10am, Aberchirder www.eventgoat.co.uk/aberchirder Keith Silver Band: Maggie Fair TBC, Maggie Fair, Garmouth. All welcome. www.keithsilverband.org Ladies' Night with the Sassy Boys in aid of the Scottish Huntingtons Association 7.30pm, The Gordon Arms Hotel, Huntly. ÂŁ20. Raffle; DJ; glass of fizz on arrival Piping Inverness 2019: European Pipe Band Championships 10am, Bught Park, Inverness. Hundreds of pipers & drummers & highland dancers along with food & drink, traditional craft stalls & live entertainment Banff Farmers' Market 10am - 3pm, St Mary's Car Park, Low Street, Banff. Call 01261 821244
23 sunday Highland Hardline Round 4: DH Farm 8.30am, Durn Hill Farm, Portsoy AB45 2YX. Online entries only closing on 19th June. www.britishcycling.org.uk Portsoy 10K Road Run & 2K Fun Run 2K - 10am & 10K - 10.30am, The Recreation Park, Portsoy Registration starts at 8.30am - 9.45am. www.livelifeaberdeenshire.org.uk
24 monday NoWs Huntly Tea Dance Lessons 1pm - 2pm & Dance 2pm - 4pm, Stewarts Hall, Gordon Street, Huntly. £3.50. Don’t worry if you don’t know the dances - before every tea dance there are free dance lessons for people attending the afternoon. Call 01466 793732 or fiona@networksofwellbeing.org Deveron Projects Cookery Workshop: Syrian Cakes with Hayat Shahoud & Abeer 6pm - 8pm, Brander Kitchen, Huntly. £5. Booking essential. Email at info@deveron-projects.com
25 tuesday Swift Talk & Walk 8.30pm, The Square, Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 8BR. Outside Brander Library. Free. Donations welcome. Outdoor event to learn about & watch Swifts. Our summer visitors are now endangered. Do you know a swift from a swallow? Call Cally Smith on 07411 808573 or email at huntlyswiftgroup@gmail.com Turriff & Upper Ythan Walking Group: Turriff Showground to Luncarty TBC, Turriff. Via railway line (pick up Fyvie & Rothie only). Distance: 6 miles. Call 078251 115792 or email at tuywg@gmail.comwww.facebook.com/tuywg
30 sunday Table Top Sale (New Byth Community & Playing Field Association) 12pm, The Old School House, New Byth. After last year’s success, we will be holding this event every year & already we have secured some exciting local businesses to join us. If you are interested in holding a stall, volunteering, please contact a member of the committee or email at newbyth.community@gmail.com Blood Donors: Insch 10.30am - 12.30pm & 2pm 4pm, Bennachie Leisure Centre, Largie Road, Insch To book an appointment please call 0345 90 90 999 or email nss.snbtsenquiry@nhs.net Car Boot Sale (IDCA) 8.30am - 1pm, Inchberry Hall, Orton, Fochabers IV32 7QB. £10 per car pitch; £20 double pitch. Tea, coffee, refreshments, butteries & Tick Tock Play Jun 19.pdf 1 09/05/2019 cakes in Hall. BBQ Burger Hut food. All funds raised go to maintain IDCA facilities & local charities
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26 wednesday Bookbug Rhymetime: A song, rhyme & story session for babies, toddlers & pre-school children & their parents or carers 10am - 10.30am, Huntly Library. Free. Call Susan McKay on 01467 532929 or 01466 405950
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27 thursday Swift Talk & Walk 8.30pm, Cairnie, Aberdeenshire AB54 4TQ. Outside Village Hall. Free. Donations welcome. Outdoor event to learn about & watch Swifts. Our summer visitors are now endangered. Do you know a swift from a swallow? Call Cally Smith on 07411808573 or email at huntlyswiftgroup@gmail.com Tin Hut Accoustic Music Session: Folk, blues & traditional music 8pm - 11pm, The Tin Hut, Gartly Community Hall. Opportunity for musicians to play in an informal setting. Call Fraser Wilson or Chas Ford on 01466 720247 or 01466 720234 or email at f.wilson@bosinternet.com page 22 - June 2019
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One Spring Day By Nick Butterworth To celebrate thirty years of the Percy the Park Keeper and his animal friends, Percy and his animal friends are playing hide-and-seek in the park. The fox has found a great hiding place in Percy's workshop but when he falls into a pot of Very Strong Glue, he soon finds himself springing into an embarrassingly sticky situation! Is there anything his friends can do to help?
By Elizabeth MacNeal London. 1850. The Great Exhibition is being erected in Hyde Park and among the crowd watching the spectacle two people meet. For Iris, an aspiring artist, it is the encounter of a moment - forgotten seconds later, but for Silas, a collector entranced by the strange and beautiful, that meeting marks a new beginning. The intoxicating story of a young woman who aspires to be an artist, and the man whose obsession may destroy her world for ever.
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By Kate Clanchy The author invites you to meet some of the kids she has taught in her thirty-year career. Join her as she explains everything about sex to a classroom of thirteen-year-olds. As she works in the school `Inclusion Unit', trying to improve the fortunes of kids excluded from regular lessons because of their terrifying power to end learning in an instant. Or as she nurtures her multicultural poetry group, full of migrants and refugees, watches them find their voice and produce work of heartbreaking brilliance.
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Dancing The Charleston By Jacqueline Wilson Mona and her aunt live in a little cottage on the edge of the Somerset estate, where her aunt sews wonderful dresses for the lady of the house When Lady Somerset dies and a new member of the Somerset family inherits the house, things begin to change for Mona. She has never really fitted in anywhere, but the new Bohemian atmosphere at the house offers opportunities for her to shine and to find new friends..
A journey into the sometimes vast and hidden worlds beneath our feet. From the ice-blue depths of Greenland's glaciers, to the underground networks by which trees communicate, from Bronze Age burial chambers to the rock art of remote Arctic sea-caves, this is a deep-time voyage into the planet's past and future.
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The Little Secret By Mark Billingham Sarah thinks of herself as a normal single mum. It's what she wants others to think of her. But the truth is, she needs something new, something thrilling. Meanwhile, DI Tom Thorne is investigating a woman's suicide, convinced she was driven to do it by a man who preys on vulnerable women. A man who is about to change Sarah's life.
Loch Nan Uamh Viaduct
Fishing, Roman Concrete and the Lost Horse
by Highland Historian Between 1783-1881,
areas fish was reserved for
developments in other areas,
c.150,000 Highlanders were
special occasions. Changes
particularly the Islands. In
forced from their homes and
were afoot, however, partially
1783, five boats left Barra to
the period saw increasing
due to new roadways which
carry the catch to the
populations in coastal villages.
came as a result of the
Clydeside markets, however,
Some, like Mallaig in 1840,
upheavals of the 18th century,
four of the boats were lost at
were created to support the
including military roads. Fresh,
sea.
populace. Their industry was
if not salted fish, was
fishing, but without efficient
transported more quickly to
transport the industry would
market and became a staple
fail. The 1st Baron Lovat did
for people from all
not instruct clearances on his
backgrounds. As a result, the
Morar estate. Instead he
fishing industry developed
moved his tenants to the
rapidly.
coast. This freed up available grazing and also created the opportunity to profit from his people and the fishing industry.
Despite efforts by Thomas Telford in 1803 to improve the road to Mallaig, it wasn’t until 1882 that a boom year in fishing put Mallaig on the map politically. This, however, was followed by disastrous years
The growth of a fishing-reliant
for the port. Records from
population in Mallaig and the
1885-1887 show poor return
general increase in fish
due to lack of shoals and the
consumption meant
population suffered.
transportation of the catch
There had always been a
needed to be addressed.
reliance on fishing in the
Transport issues were
Highlands, but in land-locked
preventing fishing
The decision to support the fishing industry at Mallaig with a railway connection to Fort
William in 1897 and the
concrete’ dome. This is due
pillar of the Glenfinnan
propaganda-style delivery of
to the strength and flexibility
viaduct and remained there
the plans was a calculated
of the mass concrete and its
while construction continued.
effort by Parliament to take
strength in compression. But
In 1987, Professor Roland
away the guilt of the
concrete was not introduced
Paxton attempted to find the
clearance period and
here by the Romans. Apart
horse with a fish eye camera,
economic decline in the
from two Bungalows in the
looking into two pillars. His
Highlands. Arguably it was
Isle of Wight and an 1879
search found nothing. Based
misplaced because it was in
New Forest folly called Sway
on local stories, in 1997,
an area that hadn’t borne the
Tower, Glenfinnan Viaduct is
Paxton visited Loch nan
brunt of the clearance
the next oldest example of
Uamh viaduct but was again
episodes. Whilst other areas
the ‘rediscovered’ mass
unable to find the horse.
continued to suffer, Mallaig
concrete in built structures. It
What he did find was that the
improved and politicians
is also one of the largest
pillars there were filled with
celebrated their benevolence.
examples of its use. This led
rubble. Paxton wasn’t
to the structural engineer in
perturbed and returned in
charge, Robert McAlpine,
2001 to carry out a scan. This
being known as ‘Concrete
time the remains of a horse
Bob’.
and cart were found in the
Roman Pantheon (113-125
During construction in
central pillar. To this day the
AD) is the world’s oldest and
1897-9, legend had it that a
horse and its cart are still
largest unreinforced ‘mass
horse and cart fell into a
there.
The railway’s impressive Glenfinnan Viaduct was ground-breaking; and slightly Roman! The dome of the
Glenfinnan Viaduct
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It’s wonderful to see all the plants and trees coming to life at this time of year isn’t it? After a funny old winter weather-wise, it’s a timely reminder that the seasonal cycles are still there, as strong as ever. Spring is also a great time of year as you get to see the rewards of your efforts from the preceding twelve months. I have some new plants that are flourishing, and yet there are others still that have taken a year of doing nothing (above ground), yet have put on a lot encouraging growth this year. Plants will often do this, my Crataegus laevigata ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ being a perfect example. It was planted in the winter of 2017/18, and it spent a year putting on no apparent growth, but it will have been concentrating on its roots during this period, and settling into its new environment. This year it’s gone crazy and is looking lush and full. My crabapple (Malus ‘Evereste’) however, was at home immediately and looks even better this year. So it was the usual gardening lesson for me – be patient! As the months go by, I like to jot quick notes into my phone at some point each month, suggesting plants or jobs that will fill in gaps in the garden, or just small jobs to get to when I have a minute. For example, last autumn I planted a batch of interesting Narcissi around the garden, but this spring I have decided that I did not plant nearly enough. So, this autumn I’ll be sure to get another batch of them in to improve things next spring.
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Overnight temperatures are still low at the moment, and until they stay above 6C there won’t be any particularly rapid growth. Now is a good time to get into the garden and turn the beds over, pull weeds out, and get things looking good. For many of us, with busy lives, once the period of rapid growth begins in the garden (this actually only lasts 6-8 weeks) it is all we can do to keep on top of things. Manage your own expectations during this period and don’t expect perfection – if you insist on getting the tap-root out of every dandelion that appears in your garden, another half a dozen will be growing behind your back while you’re doing it! Once mid-July and August roll around, plant growth is usually back to a sensible pace and we can keep on top of things more meticulously then, if we wish. Another important job to do at the moment is to get some fertilizer down, well-rotted horse manure is great, but equally a nitrogen-rich granular feed from the garden centre will suffice.
Western Isles, 2012, nest with foxglove in foreground
area and look for signs of success. The nest will be white with ‘splash’ from the chick and with perseverance I should find a young bird not very far away. On 25 July 2015 I was keen to prove fledging at a nest near Tongue, in Sutherland. Armed with a possible nest grid reference and my telescope, I positioned myself on an Estate track north west of a vast range of inland cliffs reaching up some two hundred metres. I started the seemingly impossible task of finding a fledged chick which may or may not, conveniently, be visible somewhere in front of me. I changed position and tried again (and again). My eye kept being drawn to an extensive horizontal fissure in the rock face. I wondered if the nest might be there somewhere but I couldn’t see one. I scanned from side to side in the hope that I might see something.
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June is a busy month in the raptor worker’s calendar. I will make a third visit to golden eagle nests in the first half of the month in the Highlands and Western Isles. Last year I made a total of 13 such visits. This will be a ‘ringing’ visit and involve actually getting into the nest. Access is different in each case from a walk-in job to a full abseil so I will take the appropriate equipment with me. If there is a chick (sometimes 2 and rarely 3) it should be about 4 weeks old so that I can ring it. I make a note of prey items in the nest and assess the health of the chick(s) as best I can (i.e. does it look like it will survive to fledging?). I bid farewell to the chick (yes I talk to animals!) and leave the nest. Sometimes I see adults at the nest, sometimes I don’t. If parents are present they are usually benign. Having said that I can recall twice the adult female getting a bit ‘tasty’ and coming too close for comfort! I have never been attacked but I know someone who has.
At 12:05 a huge chick with distinctive juvenile white patches in its wings and tail flapped its wings and jumped up and down on the ledge! Having completed its pre-flight exercises and deciding not to launch itself, it retreated under the overhang behind it out of sight again. I was delighted that my determination had paid off. I looked again and there was nothing to be seen of the nest or the chick. Had I dreamt it? Jon Brain
Prey items I have found in golden eagle nests include hen harrier, short-eared owl, cat, rat, hedgehog, buzzard chicks, ptarmigan, meadow pipit chicks and ptarmigan as well as the usual rabbit and red grouse. A nest I went to in 2012 had been adorned with a foxglove frond. Having made, I suppose, hundreds of nest visits I have seen this on a couple of occasions.
Fourth visit In July, if breeding has been successful, there should be a fledged juvenile in the area. Where I can, I return to the
Prey items (and unhatched egg), Western Isles eyrie 2008: Rat, buzzard chicks, short-eared owl (feathers)
The Adru Martini By Tom Jolly of The American Bar, Gleneagles Hotel, Auchterarder "I like my Martinis really clean and crisp so what's at the forefront is simply the elegance of the spirit."
INGREDIENTS: 50ml Isle of Harris Gin 25ml Lillet Blanc 1.5ml Sugar Syrup 2 dashes of Orange Bitters 1 dash of Vanilla Saline Lemon peel
ME THODOLOGY: 1. Make the vanilla saline by adding 40g of sea salt to 100ml of water and 3 split vanilla pods then leave to infuse for 24 hours. 2. Add all ingredients, except for the lemon, to a chilled mixing glass. 3. Add a large block of ice and stir until liquid is chilled and suitably diluted. 4. Strain into a frozen coupe glass. 5. Squeeze oils from lemon over the drink and rub stem with remaining peel. 6. Drop peel into drink as a garnish.
Tom Jolly is the beverage manager at the world-famous Gleneagles Hotel. First opened in 1924, this magnificent countryside estate in the heart of Perthshire continues to offer five-star luxury and boasts the only restaurant in Scotland to hold two Michelin stars. Among the hotel's superb food and drink offerings lies The American Bar, an elegant bar with exceptional service and cocktails inspired by the roaring '20s. "I like my Martinis to be really clean and crisp, so that what stands at the forefront is simply the elegance of the spirit. This is a twist on Robert Vermeire’s Martini recipe from his 1922 book ‘Cocktails: How To Mix Them’, with the addition of a little vanilla salt to add a hint of savoury taste. This complements the seaweed and stone fruit flavours that the Lillet Blanc brings out in the Isle of Harris Gin, leaving a moreish Martini that really sings. The Isle of Harris Gin has such a strong, distinct and loveable taste that I didn’t feel it needed a huge amount of playing with – just the right ratio with the vermouth and a few subtle modifiers, leaving the spirit to be the star of a most quaffable drink."
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B e O ur G u e st Hands up if you have a wedding coming up? In my experience and through many of my Personal Shopping Appointments - I think I can safely say it’s something that gets a lot of us stressed (including myself at times). You could be having a day where internally you don’t feel right and that perfect outfit is - well no longer perfect anymore. So I tend to look and gather outfits in advance or rather ‘don’t look‘. Confused? Well how many times have you seen something when you’re not
looking? Perhaps it’s before payday, then you hit the shops for something specific and then nothing, nada, ZERO catches your eye ? What changed? We’ve put pressure on ourselves, we HAVE to find something NOW (as you cry in frustration) and the sheer joy of shopping goes right out the window. So as easy as it sounds, try not to look and trust in yourself that you will find it. Or... you could always book a Personal Stylist (I wonder where you can find one of those?)
B elow are some pointers when think ing about your outfit. But fi rst of all breathe and remember that it ’s more impor tant you FEEL r ight rather than dress how you THINK you should.
Start with the shoes. How often have you found THE dress to then search everywhere for shoes to match, ending up with ‘ok’ ones just because they are the right colour? If your shoes are a statement then very often a simple dress is all you need.
Consider a jumpsuit or trouser suit. Adding an elegant, tailored edge to the day (not mention pockets to hold your tissues – weddings can be emotional!)
If fascinators are not your thing how about stacking up flower clips in your hair. Or try out the hottest trend in hair accessories, a bejewelled headband – I have amassed a few now. They look super stylish and look like you’ve made soooo much effort with your hair!
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