Letter to Michael Davidson (Bailies' Clerk) re forestry operations near Oyne from R A Sandilands District Forester, Forestry Commission

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Title

Letter to Michael Davidson (Bailies' Clerk) re forestry operations near Oyne from R A Sandilands District Forester, Forestry Commission

Subject

BAILIES OF BENNACHIE,FORESTRY,NATURAL HERITAGE

Description

Sandilands, working with Ron Marnie explans the harvesting and clearing Oyne section of Bennachie Forest, that the FC want to avoid leaving the hill bare, will thin out trees and minimise disruption to leisure users; p2 is a road plan for FC vehicles

Creator

Forestry Commission

Source

Archive

Date

07/10/1988

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 Bailies of Bennachie

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Europeana Data Provider

Forestry Commission

Europeana Type

TEXT

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http://eu-lac.org/vmwiki/index.php/Letter_to_Michael_Davidson_(Bailies'_Clerk)_re_forestry_operations_near_Oyne_from_R_A_Sandilands_District_Forester,_Forestry_Commission

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Full

Additional authors

R A Sandilands Buchan District Forester

Keywords

Bailies of Bennachie,Bennachie,Forestry,Forestry Commission,Oyne,Trees, land use, Oyne Forest,Buchan District Forester,forest management,landscape,

Acquisition record

Bailies of Bennachie

Custodial history

Bailies of Bennachie

Owner of original

Bailies of Bennachie

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info@hiddenaberdeentours.co.uk

Approved by

Andrew Wainwright

PageNumber

2

Conditions for public use

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License

SubFormat

Correspondence

bobid

8-1-31

Type of Document

digitaloriginal

Files

Citation

Forestry Commission, “Letter to Michael Davidson (Bailies' Clerk) re forestry operations near Oyne from R A Sandilands District Forester, Forestry Commission,” Bennachie, accessed April 20, 2025, https://digitalbennachie.org/omeka/items/show/406.

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