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Look at the flags on display at Torry gala. These were made by local folk working with the Arts Development Team.

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Torry Matters Action Group

Draft Minute

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The Future of Doonies Farm - Scotland's largest collection of rare breeds and also an important green space, educational centre, tourist attraction and environmentally friendly use of coastal lands – hangs in the balance.  On 25 June the full Aberdeen Council will vote on whether or not to allow the newly-formed group, Friends of Doonies, to implement its business plan and take over the running of the farm.  Crucial to the farm’s continued existence is the identification of potential sponsors and donors – and in this regard we seek your help.

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Torry Youth Cafe

You are invited to a preview to the preview of 'Art & Jewellery' at the Torry Youth Cafe At Phoenix Club.

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Please join us for an opportunity to see the five finished billboard designs - "Family Portraits". 

At the Biilboards next to Victoria Bridge, Torry on Tuesday 8th April at 4:00pm. Followed by a small reception and exhibition at Limousine Bull (Unit 3C, Deemouth Business Centre, South Esplanade East, Torry).

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We are a group of residents that have formed a group, a small group as some may call us. The reasons that we went ahead are so the residents of Torry can have a say in the regeneration of the community, after all they have to live here.
We would like to have the residents input, so if any residents have anything that they would like to contribute or if you would like to come along to the meetings you can get in touch with the secretary.

CHAIRWOMAN SASHA CAROLL TELE 01224 899334 EMAIL friggi_muffi@hotmail.co.uk
SECRETARY ANNIE MUNRO TELE  01224 891784 EMAIL anniemunro@hotmail.co.uk

  

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Aberdeen Harbour Board are planning another major project bringing further increases in efficiency, cost effectiveness and safety of operations at the busy port.
 
The South Side Development will focus on the River Dee, generating a range of significant benefits to port users and to the Board in the management of the harbour.
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 Would anyone remember the Kavanagh Family formerly of 11 Balnagask Road Torry. I am searching for any old friends from that era, we migrated to Brisbane Australia in April 1965. My father was Daniel (danny) and my ma's name was Violet. My brother is Michael and my sister is Frances. I remember the Essen Family and my cousins were the Riddle Family. Can anyone help? Know the name Creighton Stirton (not sure of spelling) was either a relative or a very good friend.

Violet K
ishy2@bigpond.com.au

  

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10 Torry people turned up on Thursday 1 November to find out about training for uploading their groups' and projects' news and information onto the Torry Matters Website. The training session is planned for Thursday 29 November with Graeme Coutts.

'There'll be another chance to get involved if you missed that one!' said Lesley Dunbar, Torry Adult Learning Co-ordinator. ' If you are interested in taking part in a future training session. Please let me know. Tel 291882 or e-mail me on LDunbar@aberdeencity.gov.uk '

  

The report by HM Inspectors of Education on their recent visit to Victoria Road School has been published. It identifies the key strengths of the school and the main points for action that need to be addressed by the school and education authority. Gordon McIntosh, Corporate Director Neighbourhood Services South, welcomed the... Read more...
  

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As the 2006-07 season draws to a close, it is becoming clear that Aberdeen’s most successful school chess club has been…Tullos Primary School!                       Click here to read full details.
Two major trophies have been won by Tullos pupils. The first, the highly competitive Aberdeen P4 & Under Chess Championship Trophy, sponsored by BG Group, was won by Josh Leslie, with long-time tournament leader Scott Arthur (also Tullos Primary), narrowly losing his final match, to finish 2nd. Around 200 youngsters from across the city took part in the qualifying stages of the event with 40 talented 8-year-olds making it through to the final, in April and May. Pupils from more than a dozen schools took part in the event, which was dominated by pupils from Tullos School, who finished 1-2.
  

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The second major trophy to be won was the Lord Provost’s Cup. Every year, all Aberdeen City schools are invited to send pupils to take part in this chess competition, which is held in the historic Town and County Hall in Aberdeen’s Town House.
Callum Strachan (Tullos Primary) played the best chess of his career, winning 10 and drawing one of his 11 games. Runner-up was Scottish U12 International Ian McDonald (Gilcomstoun Primary).
New Lord Provost Peter Stephen made an opening speech to the 50+ competitors and 20 parents/teachers before dashing off to attend a committee meeting, but returned immediately afterwards to watch some play, and present prizes at the close of play.
  

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You can now get the free, professional services
of a Money Adviser, John Campbell.
It is a confidential service too.
Perhaps you have got into debt in one way or another.
Maybe you just want a check on the amount of Benefits you receive.
It may be that you simply have trouble making ends meet.
A Money Adviser can help you with these and other problems.
Don’t bury your head in the sand. Your Money Adviser, John Campbell
is a phone call away …Tel : 202967 or email :john.campbell@grampianhousing.co.uk
(He’s out a lot seeing Clients – so leave a message. He WILL get back to you.)
  

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Cutting-edge security cameras will be installed in an Aberdeen neighbourhood this summer.
Two CCTV cameras will be set up on Victoria Road in Torry to help the community feel safer on the streets.
The cameras will cover Torry’s shopping area and will gather digital images. The “wireless” CCTV system will relay the pictures to Grampian Police headquarters, to wardens and to beat officers via the internet rather than the cable network which normal CCTV relies on.
The £40,000 project is being financed from Aberdeen City Council’s capital budget.
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Health
A leading pharmacologist has criticised degrees in complementary medicine for claiming to offer scientific teaching. David Colquhoun, a pharmacologist at University College London, said many complementary medicines were not based on scientific evidence and should not be studied as part of a BSc degree. "Yet this sort of gobbledegook is being taught in some UK universities as though it were science."

Brian Isbell, head of the University of Westminster's department of complementary therapies defended the BSc description. He said at the university, which offers 14 BSc CAM courses, students have to study disease, carry out research and produce critiques of literature.

Science or gobbledegook? What do you think? Click here to go to our forums page to make your views known.
  

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Aberdeen City Council is offering a fortnightly collection of garden waste collected in a brown wheeled bin between now and November. To find out if this service operates in your area, please call 08456 080919 or e-mail the Waste Aware Team on wasteaware@aberdeencity.gov.uk   

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Tullos Swimming Pool is launching laned morning sessions, running from 0745 to 0845, Monday to Friday. There will also be a lunchtime session running from 1245 - 1345, Monday to Friday. For further information, please contact Tullos swimming pool on 01224 249963.

  

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Tullos Pool are now hosting sessions for parents and under 5s on Wed 14.00-15.30 and Friday 11.00-12.30. Phone 249963 for more information.

  

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Torry Youth & Leisure Centre in Oscar Rd is running a non-contact kickboxing exercise class on Sundays 2-3pm. Each session costs £3. For further details Tel. 01224 871213   

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Tullos Community Centre in Girdleness Road is now offering
Tai Chi lessons every Monday from 10.30 – 11.30am.
Lessons cost £1.50 per week with the first lesson free.
There is a crèche available (please book in advance)
Tel. 291882 for further details.
  

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