HAPPY START FOR TARVES ORCHARD

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Dave Horsley, pours a celebratory drop of ‘Old Rosie Scrumpy’ to christen the new Tarves Community Orchard, watched by local volunteers yound and very young!

The sun shone Sunday (15th March) and it was quick work in the planting of an avenue of trees at Bede Way Tarves – to start a community Orchard Project.

Paul Johnston for PUT (Pitmedden, Udny Tarves Community Co-operative) has organised the PUT team to plant the avenue of Apple trees on the ground at the back of Bede way house, at the bottom of Manse Walk. “It was a happy band that turned up” Said Paul. “The group planted 14 Apple tree and 4 pear trees that cross with a mix of dessert eating, juice and cooking.

The planting was done by of Gordon Brown of Tarves Amenities and Bob Bamlett, Dave Horsley, Bob and Catriona McIntyre and daughter, Anna with her baby son Alex along with Paul Johnston.

Orchard-001“A Huge thanks is due to all for the help in getting the orchard started. The trees came from Pitmedden Garden where they had surplus trees from their new plantings and we took the opportunity to get the trees planted before the weather warmed up too much. We had hoped to plant in the autumn but the opportunity was too good to miss”

PUT which covers both Udny and Tarves have planted Trees in the old quarry at Pitmedden (Used previously as a compost centre) and are planning other sites around Pitmedden. “In Tarves, there are several places that might be suitable” said Paul Johnston. “Bede way open space is quite large and residents can still get access, kids can still play but there is room for trees.  There are other sties which might be considered as suitable for orchards trees, apple, pear, plums and others.”

The fruit from mature trees will be the subject of a community consultation on what they think the fruit could be used for. “We know there are people who want to do even use the apples for cider” said Paul. Local people will be asked to get involved and are encouraged also to support the apple orchard project at Pitmedden Gardens where there is a potential for the Tarves and Udny community orchards to support the Annual Harvest Apple Sunday.

To find out more click on the link at : Orchard

 

 

Orchard Planting – Starting Today – March 15th 2015

We are starting today – due to a need to plant some trees we have got ahead of the autumn start envisaged. We are planting an avenue of 12-16 trees at Bede Way. Come and joiun us later at 3:30 to help. And you can find out more.

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CLOSURE OF RAXTON(TARVES) TO ELLON ROAD – MARCH 2015

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 TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC

Please note that due to Edge Strength Works to be carried out by Aberdeenshire Council it will be necessary in the interests of public safety to apply the following restriction to traffic. Access will be provided for emergency, school transport vehicles and vehicles requiring access to properties but may be subject to delay until the road is cleared of construction plant to allow safe passage through the works.

 CLOSURE (EXCEPT FOR ACCESS) C42C Shethin

 2 weeks commencing Monday 9 March 2015

 Site notices will be erected in due course indicating the temporary restriction to traffic and local diversions will be in place.

 Diversion via C41C, B999, A920 to Ellon, B9005, C42B and vice versa.

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Should you have any queries please call Amanda Dickson on 01358 726451 or Lianne Robinson on 01358 726462.

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN ABERDEENSHIRE – BIG CHANGES IN 2015 – FIND OUT MORE

Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership together with the Rural Area Partnerships are to hold a series of community events throughout March to engage with local people on the future direction of health and social care services in Aberdeenshire

From April 2016 adult health and social care services will be delivered by a partnership between Aberdeenshire Council and NHS Grampian. The aim of this integration is to provide a seamless service for patients and their families.

The views given at these local events will help shape the Strategic Plan. This plan will set out the priorities of the new partnership to ensure high quality person centred care is provided and health and wellbeing improvements are achieved in Aberdeenshire. For more information please email:
integration@aberdeenshire.gov.uk

Help to shape health and social care services in Aberdeenshire
The events will take place at:

12th March – The Hub, High Street, Fraserburgh (2pm)
16th March – MACBI Centre, Newlands Road, Mintlaw (6.30pm)
17th March – Fly Cup Catering, Blackhall Ind Estate, Inverurie
18th March – Bennachie Leisure Centre, Insch
19th March – Apex Church, Peterhead
24th March – Canteen, Mackie Academy, Stonehaven (6pm)
25th March – Mearns Community Campus (6pm)
26th March – Ellon Community Centre, Ellon (6.30pm)
30th March – St Ninians and Forglen Church, Turriff
(starting at 5.30pm unless stated)