Aberdeenshire seafood festival
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Aberdeenshire seafood festival
Coastal Communities Challenge funding
Coastal Communities Challenge funding
Aden Country Park in Mintlaw will celebrate the completion of the five-year Aden Restoration & Redevelopment Project, at a civic ceremony taking place in the park’s central courtyard.
Provost of Aberdeenshire Cllr Judy Whyte will commemorate the project achievements by officially unveiling the new Visitor Information Centre, which will be opened to the public from 11am on Tuesday, July 9 following a short ceremony.
The new Visitor Information Centre has been designed to not only be the first port of call for park visitors, but also somewhere to find out about the park facilities, a place to pick up leaflets and a place to learn about Aden’s heritage and its links to farming in the north east of Scotland.
The ceremony has also been planned to tie in the ever popular Wild About Aden annual family event which offers a wide range of children’s activities including wheelie fun, bouncy mania, storytelling, science workshops, Highland alpacas experience, bungee trampolines, face painting, giant bubbles, outdoor games, music, and lots more.
A photographic exhibition showcasing the Aden project achievements will also be available in the Aberdeenshire Farming Museum theatre.
The new Visitor Information Centre has been developed as part of the £2.13 million project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The funding has also supported the restoration and redevelopment of Aden’s historic buildings, landscape, and facilities, including improvements to park interpretation, accessibility, signage, and a programme to enhance biodiversity.
The Aden Restoration & Redevelopment Project also attracted funding support from other match funding bodies including the Scottish Landfill Communities Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, private and community organisations and both cash and non-cash contributions from Aberdeenshire Council.



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The Red Arrows there was the first visit to Portsoy at the Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival during their very busy diamond anniversary campaign.
The display began at approximately 6 p.m. and lasted approximately 30 minutes. As always, it was an amazing show.
Big thank you to Robert for sent in this pics.
Red Arrows 2024 – Display Route
22nd June 2024
RAF LOSSIEMOUTH – 5:51pm
Lhanbryde – 5:53pmm
Charlestown of Aberlour – 5:54pm
Huntly – 5:57pm
Knowes of Elrick – 5:58pm
PORTSOY Display – 5:59pm
Oversea – 6:00pm
RAF LOSSIEMOUTH – 6:31PM
Timing and route may change due to weather or other requirements.



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