Letter from Mrs McNiven (Forestry Commission North Conservancy Office) to Helen Fraser (Bailies' Clerk) chasing up signed copy of Back O Bennachie agreement

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Title

Letter from Mrs McNiven (Forestry Commission North Conservancy Office) to Helen Fraser (Bailies' Clerk) chasing up signed copy of Back O Bennachie agreement

Subject

BAILIES OF BENNACHIE,ENVIRONMENT,ESTATES AND LAND OWNERSHIP,RECREATION AND TOURISM,PLACES

Description

Mrs McNiven chasing up a signed copy of the permission granted document (see 8-1-16D) for the use of the parking field at Back o Bennachie.

Creator

Forestry Commission

Source

Archive

Date

09/09/1985

Rights

Bailies of Bennachie

Type

Text

Extent

mm x mm x mm

Spatial Coverage

current,57.2833333,-2.5688554

License

Authority to upload is granted under [here the uploader specifies accordingly]

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

Forestry Commission

Europeana Type

TEXT

Text Item Type Metadata

Wiki

http://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Letter_from_Mrs_McNiven_(Forestry_Commission_North_Conservancy_Office)_to_Helen_Fraser_(Bailies'_Clerk)_chasing_up_signed_copy_of_Back_O_Bennachie_agreement

Visibility

Full

Additional authors

Mrs A I R McNiven

Keywords

Bailies of Bennachie,Boundaries,Contractor,Forestry Commission,Parking, access, Car Parks, field use, Rally Day,drainage,

Condition

Good

Acquisition record

Bailies of Bennachie

Custodial history

Bailies of Bennachie

Owner of original

Bailies of Bennachie

Added by

info@hiddenaberdeentours.co.uk

Approved by

Andrew Wainwright

PageNumber

1

Conditions for public use

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

SubFormat

Correspondence

bobid

8-1-16E

Type of Document

hardcopy

Files

Citation

Forestry Commission, “Letter from Mrs McNiven (Forestry Commission North Conservancy Office) to Helen Fraser (Bailies' Clerk) chasing up signed copy of Back O Bennachie agreement,” Bennachie, accessed April 20, 2025, https://digitalbennachie.org/omeka/items/show/367.

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