An article from an unknown news source about that year's AGM, which also included a prizegiving ceremony for the ballad competition and a concert for the winning entries.
A Press and Journal article about the Bailies of Bennachie ballad competition, won by Alford Academy with an attached photo, and another about a concert and prizegiving for the competition winners at Inverurie Academy.
A short extract from an unknown news source stating that a proposal to build a garden centre at Oyne will not be called in to Grampian Regional Council as it appears to have mass approval.
A short extract from an unknown news source detailing the litter picking efforts of five of the Bailies of Bennachie and a group of Inverurie Academy pupils. They focused mostly on the Mither Tap path.
66-year-old Christina Forrest of Stoneywood fell and broke her ankle while descending the Mither Tap. She had to be carried down on a makeshift stretcher before being transferred to hospital.
66-year-old Christina Forrest of Stoneywood fell and broke her ankle while descending the Mither Tap. She had to be carried down on a makeshift stretcher before being transferred to hospital.
A reproduction in the Inverurie Advertiser of the winning essay from the 'Why I Like Bennachie' competition. The winner was Isla Salter, a Primary 7 pupil at Kemnay School.
An article about the sixth Bailies of Bennachie AGM which included a ceremony for the winners and runners up of a 'Why I Like Bennachie' essay competition, which had been open to Primary 6 and 7 children who lived in the Gordon District.