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EDITOR Hello again, It’s that time of year again, and we’re not going to pretend we don’t love Christmas and the joyful chaos of the entire festive season. Think how miserable this time of year would be – all those freezing cold nights and dark days – would be without something to look forward to. We’ve gathered everything you need to make this Christmas your best ever. Our gift guide will take the hard work out of shopping and help support the local economy, ideas for a short winter getaway and even the latest trends when it comes to decorating your Christmas tree. We’ve done all we can to take all the hard work out of the festive season so you can focus on relaxing and having a good time. Of course, it’s not all about turkey and tinsel. Take some time out to do something for the less fortunate. Stop and have a chat with an elderly neighbour, check in with old friends, smile at strangers, volunteer or attend a charity event, have a clear out for your local charity shop or donate to a local food bank or kids toy appeal. We can all help a little and now’s the time to do it. So, dig out your festive playlist, roll out the wrapping paper, treat yourself to a hot chocolate and get your season started. We hope you have the best festive season ever! Love Everyone at Trend x

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Where to live your best festive life in November & December…

01 PANTO SEASON: OH, YES IT IS! Book tickets for a family trip to the panto. Check for local amateur productions, or splash out with a trip to Sleeping Beauty at HMT (2/12-7/1), Rapunzel at Inverurie Town Hall (9-24/12), Freezin’ at the Tivoli Theatre (27/12-6/1) or Aberdeen Arts Centre’s production of Rapunzel (1-24/12). Alternatively, the Lemon Tree has The Gift, a production for kids from 18 months to 8, that’s lots of fun!

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LIGHT UP YOUR NIGHT: CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE

The Winter Village is back and bigger than ever at Broad Street and in the quad at Marischal College. It opens on 16 November and runs throughout December. Expect local food producers and crafters, a funfair and festive food stalls as well as weekend events in Union Terrace Gardens.

The illuminated woodland and garden trail, complete with performers, hot chocolate and marshmallows, a festive gift market and the chance to meet Santa returns to Crathes Castle from 8-24 December. There are plenty of festive events at other NTS properties, such as wreath making sessions, or head up to Dalgatie Castle near Turriff for their Victorian Christmas Weekend. It runs on the last weekend in November and first two weekends in December.


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IN GOOD VOICE: CAROL CONCERTS & SING-A-LONGS

It’s just wouldn’t be the festive season without a visit to a Christmas Fayre, whether it’s at your local primary school or a more upmarket venue. Try Trend’s own Christmas Fayre at the Marcliffe on November 5th from 12-4, with free entry. Exclusively Highlands bring their Christmas Fayre featuring Scottish Goods to Crathes Castle on November 3-5. Alternatively, visit your favourite garden centre, or pop down to The House of Farnell which opens its delightful seasonal Christmas shop near Brechin from November 2 to December 17.

There are plenty of local carol concerts and Christmas sing-a-long events if you can hold a tune. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra’s annual Christmas Classics concert’s at the Music Hall on December 22, or there’s Grampian Hospitals Christmas Carol Concert on the 12th. For something more secular, try Madness at P&J Live on November 30th or the Abbamania Christmas Party at the Music Hall on December 2.

MEET & GREET PAY SANTA A VISIT It’s Santa’s busiest time of year, but he always finds time to make some appearances locally. He’ll be at the Bon Accord Centre on behalf of Charlie House, may well make an appearance on Deeside Railway’s special Santa train rides, will be popping into Grampian Transport Museum every weekend from 2-24 December making appearances at lots of parties and local events.


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all-weather facility for crosscountry skiing and roller skiing, providing tuition at all levels from novice up to recreational skiers. It’s also a great place to pick out new or second-hand skis, boots and bindings. Sledging is great fun and inexpensive compared to many snow sports. You can hurtle down designated areas at Glenshee, or simply head for your nearest park with a decent unwooded hill. Westburn or Duthie Park, Broad Hill at the beach and Balnagask Golf Course in Torry are all popular. Tubing is the dry-slope equivalent of sledding and available at Alford, Huntly and Garthdee, where they even have a travellator to get you back to the top of the hill. The Lynx Arena at the beach offers the chance to go ice

skating or learn to play icehockey. If something gentler appeals, why not give curling ago? You’ll find Curl Aberdeen on Eday Drive, just off the Lang Stracht. The club holds regular sessions where anyone eight or over can try the game for just £4, with all the equipment and instruction included. If high speed exhilaration is more your style, Huskyhaven, near Stonehaven, offer dog sledding with their teams of Siberian Huskies. There are three trail lengths to choose from and seated carts are available for those who can’t handle their own team. Of course the best thing about winter sports is the chance to head indoors to somewhere with a roaring logo fire and mugs of hot chocolate complete with marshmallows and a large piece of cake. After all, you’ve worked up an appetite!


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tart a few days ahead of your big night out by getting your skin in great shape. Treat yourself to a Dermaplaning facial. It makes a significant difference to how make up sits on the skin. I always recommend this. If you’re very pale, you might want to consider a spray tan or self-tanner for a healthy glow. Smokey eyes are always in! Teamed with some gorgeous fluffy false lashes, you’re bound to be a knock out! There are different techniques for different eye shapes. If someone has round hooded eyes, the application will be very different to someone with exposed eyelids that are almond shape, but generally the outer corners should always be dark and defined, and the inner corners nice and bright. Blending is your best friend, so ensure you have the proper brushes for a nice diffused finish!

With lashes, it’s really important to ensure they are applied properly and that the inner corners aren’t too close to the tear ducts. This can feel scratchy and cause eyes to water, which in turn will lift the lashes. Always cut the band to size to fit the eye, and carry some spare glue just in case! Good lighting is essential when applying makeup, so find somewhere where you can face the natural light. Keep in mind that you lose 30% of the intensity in photos anyway. That’s why you might also look washed out on Zoom, for example. It’s best to be a little heavier-handed than usual.

The easiest way to do lips is by smiling when applying lip liner. You’ll get a smoother finish. Don't be scared to over line a little, especially round the cupid's bow. Use a gloss for a pretty finish!

I’m sometimes asked how people who don’t wear much makeup can do a five minute party face. If I could do that, I’d be able to retire by 40! Looking good takes time and preparation. If time is of the essence, the main thing you’ll want to focus on is adding some definition to your eyes, by adding some dark shadow on a fine angle liner brush round the lash lines. Always smudge this out so it doesn't look too severe. Add some mascara, bronzer and a colourful lip to take you from day to night.

Event makeup needs to be long-lasting. Nobody wants their lipstick to come off after a cocktail or two, or their false eyelashes becoming detached. With a potential long night ahead, the secret lies not in what you use, but how you use it. Spend a good bit of time on the base, ensuring it’s applied properly using the correct tools. It’s important to use sufficient amount of your products as using too little can cause it to fade quicker or appear patchy.

If you’re still wearing the same makeup look you did five years ago, or five decades ago, then I’d suggest booking a 1:1 lesson with an experienced makeup artist who can tell you exactly what application techniques, processes and products will work best for you. What works for one person won’t necessarily work for another. We are all so different and our skin, face shape and features change as we age, so out of date techniques can be aging or unflattering!


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r. Gregor McPherson, a native Aberdonian, is thrilled to become the newest addition to Andrew Scott Dental-Aberdeen's premier dental practice. Trained at the prestigious University of Glasgow, Gregor has dedicated his career to offering patientfocused, pain-free dental care. We sat down with Gregor to get to know him better, and what we discovered makes him a perfect fit for Andrew Scott Dental and for you.

All Round Expertise

Gregor has developed a keen interest in various domains of dental care. He excels in preventative and restorative dentistry, composite bonding, and is especially skilled in the treatment of anxious patients. Gregor explained, ‘Dental work can be stressful for many people. My goal is to create an experience so positive that you'll actually look forward to your next visit.’

The Edge of Technology

Gregor is a modern dentist for a modern world with an enthusiasm for incorporating advanced digital technology into his practice.

‘The technology available today allows us to deliver outstanding, re-creatable results providing our patients with the highest level of care possible,’ he says.

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‘In my opinion it’s hands down the best dental practice in Aberdeen. The team of clinicians is incredibly skilled, and the facility itself is state-of-the-art. Who wouldn't want to work here?’ Andrew Scott added, ‘We’re delighted to welcome Gregor to our team. With his comprehensive skill set and patient-centric approach, we're confident he will quickly become a dentist you'll look forward to meeting. Gregor’s practice is grounded in kindness, compassion, and excellent patient care.’ Gregor joins the team at Andrew Scott in December and is accepting new private patients, as well as welcoming his previous patients to the practice. 39 Queens Road, AB15 4ZN Tel: 01224 806700 andrewscottdental.co.uk Andrewscottdental


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Our corner of the world is blessed with some of the world’s best food and drink, from Aberdeen Angus beef to single malts, so shopping local can make the festive season feel really special. Chattan Quality Meats on Chattan Place is a traditional butcher that offers some of the best meat and turkey in the region while Marshall’s Farm Shop on the A96 near Kintore offers meat reared on their farm as well as local produce, deli products, homebakes and desserts and a great selection of wines and spirits. Loch Aurora (lochaurora.co.uk) is always a good shout for the sweet-toothed on your list. They produce the most delicious fudge, tablet and marshmallows and even have personalisation and corporate gifting options. The Gourmet Cheese Shop on Rosemount Place has the city’s best selection of artisan cheeses as well as hampers from £30 and even supply multitiered cheese cakes for larger celebrations. Crunch Platters has just the thing in the run up to Christmas. This fabulous platter business is selling wonderful hampers and cheeses to complete your Christmas cheeseboards. You can order a variety of options from their website crunch platters.co.uk or if you have family or friends based in Edinburgh, they offer wonderful grazing boards and tables for all sizes of gatherings in various options and gift vouchers too. Treating someone to a restaurant meal can make a great gift. Da Vinci offers a fresh take on Italian regional cooking and have the best pizza in town. Go upscale at the Michelin starred Amuse or try Tarragon in Rosemount for some excellent seafood. Make a night of it with dinner and a stay at the Marcliffe, or treat the family to a Sunday Roast at Maryculter House Hotel or The Albyn’s legendary Boozy Brunch.


You can’t go far wrong with luxury food and drink gifts, even though we all make New Year resolutions about healthier eating. How about sending some local delicacies to friends far away? Perhaps some Cranberry and Clementine Shortbread from Walkers, a selection from Donald Russell, locally smoked salmon or fish delivered direct from Amity Fish?

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Hampers are always well-received, particularly if you fill them with all the recipient’s favourites. JK Fine Foods is a great starting point, as are the food halls at local garden centres since they have lots of delicious options from all over the world. Better yet, you can do a bit of multitasking and pick your tree and some new decorations at the same time. If you’re buying for grownups, House of Elrick make small batch gins in their own pot still on their estate near Newmachar, using carefully selected botanicals including dried Jacobite Rose petals. If rum’s more the thing, how about one of their beautiful bottles of Culture Clash rum? You could pop into Sugarbird Wines on Union Grove or their new venue at Union Terrace Gardens or the wonderful Aberdeen Whisky Shop at the top end of Union Street for the centrepiece of your hamper. Round it out with a selection of their favourite snacks. House of Elrick, Sugarbird Wines and Aberdeen Whisky Shop all offer vouchers and tasting experiences that would make a perfect gift too. If you need a break from all that present shopping, head for McGinty’s just a few doors further up Union Street and relax over some brisket-topped skinny fries, juice burgers or traditional pub favourites executed with panache.

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There are lots of options if you’d rather gift a voucher, including Malmaison, which offers a choice of stays, food and even spa and beauty treats.


Pleas for the latest iPhone or a pony aside, it can be complicated to buy for older kids. Vouchers, cash, or anything that increases their independence is generally a good call, though it’s best to check what’s in favour first. The wrong brand can be the end of the world. HMV offers vinyl and lots of pop culture kit, or you could try Thistle Sports for active kids. Westhill’s Daisychain is great for cute designer clothes and gifts for under tens, with some funky pompom hats and gorgeous tartan rompers. Indi + Will at Balmedie is a concept store for the modern family. It is like a one stop shop for kids clothing, gifts, home wear and fashion. Where else can you find everything from dinosaur-shaped water wings to adorable soft toys, games and room décor? If you’re near Alford, then pop into Daisy Tree where you’ll find everything babies and toddlers could desire.

Presents for the home can be a good choice where people prefer something practical, but beautiful. Vouchers from Sainsbury and Sons or Treehouse Midmar could be particularly appreciated where someone has just moved into their new home, especially with the January sales just round the corner! Art can really make a home special, provided you’re very sure of their taste. A visit to Ballater Gallery or Gallery Heinzel’s winter exhibitions, coupled with vouchers could make things simpler. There are a number of great gift shops if you’re looking for smaller gifts for the houseproud. Joli Gifts has some beautiful throws, vases and photo frames. Gifted in Countesswells has excellent scented candles, toiletries and leather bags. Sonya Angus in Cults offers hard-painted bespoke upcycled furniture if you’re looking for a unique gift. The Owl at No. 2 on Midstocket Road has amazing ceramics, local interest books and the cutest soft toys and cards. Charles Michie on Union Street has a great gift department, with lots of choice for everyone on your list. You’ll also find a good choice at Hush Living, Copper & Grey and Kellochbank, another good one-stop shop.

Gifted have it all wrapped up Gifted is a charming, award-winning shop where you’re almost guaranteed to find the perfect present. From luxury chocolates, cosy scarves and gloves, gorgeous toiletries from Scottish Fine Soaps, the latest colourways from Ellie Beaumont leather bags to festive gonks, homewares, scented candles, diffusers and wax melts, sparkling jewellery, cards, gift bags, balloons and party accessories, Gifted have it all wrapped up! 68D Countesswells Road AB15 7YE

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Gifts that make us look and feel better are always popular, but it’s essential to consult the recipients in advance as there are so many options here. How about gym membership at NEO Gym, Kippie Lodge or a personal trainer for those wanting to get fitter? You could get vouchers for their favourite salon. We like Netherkirkgate’s Linton & Mac's offers for Blow Dries and Treat Company in Inverallochy offer some amazing options from hair removal to facials, pedicures and massages, so there’s something for everyone, men included. How about treating them to a hair makeover courtesy of Bloom on Rose Street or try some of their fabulous products in their new retail offering? You could opt for a voucher for a bit of pampering at Cali Beauty in Westhill or The Doll’s House in Cults , or get a winter glow with tanning sessions at The Sun Spot on Broomhill Road. For a present that lasts and changes lives, consider aesthetics and cosmetic dentistry. Andrew Scott Dental offers implants, Smile Design and whitening, while The Orthodonic Clinic uses the latest technology to improve alignment and turn that frown upside down. Terrace Aesthetics offer anti-wrinkle injections and fillers, while The Alpha Clinic offers surgical and non-surgical cosmetic treatments for face and body. Martina at Aesthetic Beauty Inverurie can take years off using Plasma Fibroblast treatments. Treat them to a facial or body treatments at NY Skin.

If they’re more holistic in their approach, or could use some relaxation and reconnection, have a look at AB Wellness and Reflexology in Chapleton, where Shona offers Swedish Massage, Clinical Reflexology and Reiki that will have your gift recipient feeling great in no time. Step and Stone in Westhill also offers head to toe treatments. Earthstore offer a huge variety of crystals, divination cards and esoteric gifts online at earthstore.co.uk and have some excellent diffusers and oils. If being fitter and more flexible is the goal, then book some sessions with Kalyach Yoga Studio in Ellon or Calm Cool in Chapel Street. Louisa Yoga offers retreats, yoga teacher training and soul purpose readings as well as corporate wellness. Urban Wellness Hub is a good choice because there’s always a wide variety of holistic treatments and special events happening, or you could book a floatation session with Meraki Health and give the gift of total relaxation. Phyte Club offers quality CBD oils, skincare and sports recovery products that also boost wellbeing and reduce stress. Perhaps someone on your list has been talking about achieving some cherished dreams, but doesn’t know where to start? Maybe coaching sessions would be a life-changing gift? Dr. Rachel is a doctor turned women’s empowerment coach, while Judith Stephen is a Transformational Coach known for her listening skills and non-judgemental, supportive sessions.


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Sometimes you can’t beat a bit of sparkle. Whether it’s diamonds, precious stones or classic watches from Finnies the Jeweller on George Street, there’s something to suit all budgets. Perhaps a bespoke piece from Lava in Peterculter or one of Sandy Menzies’ unique designs created using advanced computer aided design, or a costume piece that brings a smile to the wearer’s face. If you’re shopping for the ladies in your life, then the West End is your best bet. @hamishmunro have some great winter boots and cosy cashmere that would make a great gift, while Bellino, just across the street, stock fabulous clothing and accessories, including some great quality leather gloves. Tiger Lily Boutique have lots of current trendy pieces and accessories that are really well priced. Lolo +Co, who are moving soon to a new location on Union Street, have a lovely selection of classic, well-cut clothes from designers like Gant, Hilfiger and Ted Baker. Bentleys of Banchory are a good shout for gifts for mothers and female relatives.

If the wardrobes of your female friends and relations are full to bursting and they already own enough shoes to equip an army of centipedes, then look for more upmarket versions of things they need and use regularly. No. 18 on Chapel Street has some great woolly hats and cosy scarves, slippers and wraps to keep them warm in style. Garden Centres can be great if you’re looking to score a few names off your gift list. Mains of Drum have some great accessories, homeware and houseplants. Ben Reid is brilliant if you’re looking for gifts for the green-fingered. They have a great selection of tools, seeds and bulbs, plants and trees to make sure your recipient’s garden blooms in 2024, and their gift selection is well priced and plentiful. You can’t go wrong with a scented candle or two, especially if you don’t know someone all that well. Sooki Coo (sookiecoocandles.com) offer hand poured candles in a range of twenty different scents, from Spiced Orange or Sweet Pea to Dark Honey & Tobacco. Heartfelt Aromas have recently opened their new shop in Rosemount and also offer bespoke gift boxes with your choice of beautifully scented luxury candles and room diffusers. If you do know someone very well, then Westhill’s Bellewren Lingerie could be just the thing. They offer expert fitting and gift vouchers from £20. Excellent if you need a last-minute gift.


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Finnies have one of the city’s best selections of luxury watches and men’s jewellery if you’re looking for a meaningful gift that will be treasured for a lifetime. You’ll also find pens, stunning glassware from Georg Jensen, decanters, candleholders and hip flasks for the chap on the go. How about a soft and cosy cashmere jumper from Signature Menswear on Union Street, or a voucher to max out their purchases in the sale? Keen golfers would appreciate a voucher for a round at Trump International, membership at a local club or some new kit from Gamola Golf or lessons with a pro at Kings Links or the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, or a session or two on Neo’s (neo-space.com) golf simulator?

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Did you know that we spend about £162 million on presents for just for our dogs? It’s not surprising given that sometimes our pets are the only creatures in the house that listen to us! Reward all those cuddles with a new toy, lead or perhaps a coat from Country Ways on Holburn Street or in Banchory, or pop into Decidedly Dogs, or your local pet shop for cat treats or something for your small furries. For canine couture, try Dog Coats ABZ who custom make the cutest coats including highland dress for dogs.

Some of the best gifts can’t be unwrapped till later. Spending time together can mean more than a physical present, especially when life is so rushed, or we could use a treat. Gin lovers would appreciate making their own gin at the City of Aberdeen Distillery. If a single malt’s more their thing, book a tasting flight experience or one of the special events at the Aberdeen Whisky Shop. How about tickets to a show at HMT or you could book tickets to a Trend event, perhaps a lunch, or garden party?

If you’d like to try something new then try this new venue on the City’s Windmill Brae, Shapeshifters it boasts a cocktail bar and escape rooms all in one great venue, the recipe for a fun afternoon with friends. Push the boat out by booking a stay on Fingal, Edinburgh’s luxury floating hotel, formerly a Northern Lighthouse Board Tender transporting supplies and lighthouse keepers to some of Scotland’s most remote locations. At the historic Port of Leith, step aboard to discover the style and glamour of a superyacht with an old-world elegance that’s truly unique. Whether it is an overnight stay, afternoon Tea, evening dinner or delicious cocktails, a gift voucher for Fingal is the ultimate present this Christmas. Time away from the everyday, a sanctuary by the sea. For extra brownie points, fund a shopping spree Multrees Walk. You’ll find everything from Canada Goose and Johnstons of Elgin to Louis Vuitton and Harvey Nichols. Treat all-action types to a day at Lochter Activity Centre (lochter.co.uk). There are almost twenty different activities to choose from with some being suitable for kids over 8 years old, so it would make a great family present. Whether you’re looking for something for your eight-year-old nephew, the family pet, a work colleague, your granny or the love of your life, we’ve got it covered!


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Family Law Team PRIORITISING CHILDREN DURING SEPARATION Navigating through a separation or divorce can be emotionally taxing. Family Law expert Isabelle Douglas explains why it’s prudent to obtain advice early, even if immediate action isn’t taken Although the initial meeting with a Solicitor might be intimidating, these tips can help ease the process: • Determine the exact date of separation as it's crucial for financial claims and valuing shared assets. This date also impacts when divorce proceedings can begin. • Prioritise your children's welfare. Contemplate a fair time-sharing arrangement between both parents to ensure their well-being. • Evaluate both your and your partner’s earnings as they play a role in child maintenance and possibly, spousal support calculations. • List all assets and debts as of the separation date, documenting their value and origin. Reflect on any assets brought into the relationship, employment history, and any financial gains or losses during the relationship. • Write down any questions regarding the legal or practical aspects of your situation. Bring a notebook for key points and consider having a trusted friend or relative for support. • Ask your Solicitor for a cost estimate to plan for legal expenses, alleviating financial stress during negotiations. Acquiring professional legal advice is invaluable during such pivotal times. Don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation for personalised guidance.

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Duke of Edinburgh visits Garioch Community Kitchen Inverurie-based charity Garioch Community Kitchen played host to The Duke of Edinburgh on Saturday 7th October. The organisation offers providing practical, hands on, innovative accredited cookery courses and classes to both children and adults. Most courses delivered are funded and aim to increase confidence, skills,

dietary choices whilst promoting long term benefits of a healthy lifestyle and transferable workplace skills. During the visit, The Duke met many of those involved in the organisation and had a go at making pizza and scones. To find out more about the charity please visit gariochcommunitykitchen.org

Family Law Specialist Sophie Pike has been promoted to Senior Associate at Balfour+Manson. Sophie joined the practice in 2016 and specialises in Child Contact, Adoption, Interdict and complex Cohabitation and Divorce actions. The firm has also promoted Katie Albiston – Family Law Team, and both Iona Campbell and Diana MacKenzie, Personal Injury (PI) Team to the new position of Senior Solicitor.


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Whether you load your tree with heirlooms from your childhood and meaningful ornaments collected on your travels, take a minimalist approach, or prefer to refresh your colour scheme with new baubles every year, a welldecorated tree forms the centrepiece of the festive home.

Tree decorations come in all shapes, sizes and colours, from cheap and cheerful kid’s craft kits to eye-wateringly expensive hand-blown artisan glass and quirky novelty pieces. This year’s most fashionable looks include the cottage-core inspired Whimsical woodland. It’s about natural-looking decorations with a little magic. Part Nordic Natural, part Disney Princess. Try foraged pine cones and feathers with little felt animals, artificial birds and ceramic mushroom baubles. It’s a look where you can’t have too much cuteness. If you


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WIN TICKETS TO LIFE OF PI AT HMT Yann Martel’s extraordinary epic of endurance, hope and sharing a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger comes to HMT this January. We have two pairs of tickets up for grabs. The West-End and Broadway smash has won five Olivier Awards and three Tony Awards for its jaw-dropping visuals and world-class puppetry. The combination results in a unique, unmissable theatrical event.

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It's sparkle season! at Tiger Lily

Our AW collection has you covered! We have everything from your Christmas party sparkles to your winter cosys! We pride ourselves at being the forefront of customer service, making sure our customers receive a personalised shopping experience. At Tigerlily we have a little bit of everything for everyone and love making sure you leave feeling confident! 8 Chapel Street, Aberdeen AB101SP 226 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2AH tigerlilyboutique.co.uk

Hire Papillon Designs & Landscaping to design your dream outdoor space this winter so we can construct it next Spring! Winter is the perfect time to reimagine your garden so that it’s ready to build out early 2024. The Papillon team of designers can combine your ideas with their experience to craft the perfect vision for your outdoor space. We offer project management from concept to completion to design and build your dream garden. Head to our website or use the QR code to kick off your 2024 project with us. Tel: 01224 791569 papillonlandscape.co.uk


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n recent years, there’s been a growing trend of utilising garden rooms and she-sheds as personal spaces for work, hobbies, or relaxation – a space of one’s own. Garden rooms, cabins and sheds can provide a base in which to indulge a wide variety of interests from yoga studios to art studios, craft spaces to sanctuaries and retreats, libraries to work-from-home setups or even your own party room cum bar!

much space you need and what size of structure works to support your chosen activity, as well as any additional storage needs. The location of the building within the garden is also important. Consider the accessibility and proximity to power and water or how to get these to your building. If the garden room is intended for year-round use, proper insulation, heat and light are essential.

There are a few things to consider when designing and installing your garden room. Firstly, check in with your local planning authority online, regarding rules and regulations so you know whether you will need to apply for planning permission or not. Work out how

Always look at reviews when choosing your supplier and make sure you understand what the specifications are for the foundations/base and other installation requirements before ordering. Installation isn’t often included with garden buildings when you buy them, so check if this is


Incorporating garden rooms into the overall garden design can create a harmonious and inviting space.

likely to be an additional cost. It makes sense to buy locally as quality varies considerably and it helps to see what you’re buying. Whatever size of structure you decide on, consider the style and architectural detail. You may opt for a rustic log cabin, a structure built from reclaimed materials, or a more contemporary design, whatever you choose, your vision should complement the overall aesthetic of your property and style of garden. Incorporating garden rooms into the overall garden design can create a harmonious and inviting space. Consider carefully where you are going to position the structure and how it relates

to the house and existing focal points, it should blend seamlessly into the garden. Planting around the building can soften its appearance and help it blend into the surroundings. Thoughtful lighting such as festoon or fairy lights can create an inviting atmosphere in the evenings, whilst a complimentary outdoor paved or decked area with a firepit can serve as a cosy gathering place. Consider colour and texture through the choice of materials such as paving, tiling detail, trellises, planters and furniture. With the right balance of planting, colour and style, your outdoor space can be made to be a fabulous focal point that enhances the overall beauty of your garden and having a room of one’s own!


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The Switched-ON AV & Lighting Specialists Back in 1995, Scott Cruickshank had a lightbulb moment that saw him switch careers from video and TV production to form Blinding Light, Sound & Visual. Over the past 28 years, Blinding Light have become one of Scotland’s leading Audio Visual and Lighting specialists for the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors, both locally and internationally. Many of Aberdeen’s most successful bars, restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues have worked with Blinding Light over the years. Notable recent projects include Esslemonts and Union Kirk.

Ireland and the Middle East stores including installing a 220 panel video wall in their flagship Hollister store in Dubai Mall. ‘We have also installed the larger key sites for local giant BrewDog including several DogHouse Hotels including the U.K’s largest bar at Waterloo Station which features 19 screens, two meeting rooms, a podcast studio, speakeasy and 6 lane bowling alley.

Scott commented, ‘We thrive on projects that push the envelope, often working with design teams and clients to push ourselves to come up with bespoke elements and new technology that their customers will see as innovative and unique. It can often place us slightly out of our comfort zone, but the results are very much more rewarding.

‘A large amount of our work involves consulting on lighting in customer facing areas to ensure venues just “click”. It can be a minefield since the transition to LED regarding dimming and colour temperatures but we can assist to get the best out of your venue and can take the time to explain why certain things just work when others don't. The lighting and audio visual can make or break a venue. We take great pride in being able to design and install those to the direct client's full satisfaction.’

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Aviemore is the perfect short break destination for anyone with a sense of adventure and love of the outdoors. There’s so much to do, superb scenery and it’s great for families, couples or groups of friends. Aviemore can be reached in a couple of hours drive via the A96, perhaps with a diversion to a Speyside distillery or two. Alternatively, you can give your gearbox a workout on the Braemar route, which includes the challenging Cockbridge to Tomintoul road, so familiar from winter traffic reports. Public transport options include the train or bus via Inverness.

Aviemore is not just a great destination in winter, there’s so much to do in every season. Try quad biking on the Rothiemurchus estate with quadtreksaviemore.com. They’ll even introduce you to some Highland cattle and ride in the river on the way back from your trek. You can also try clay shooting, fishing, pony trekking, archery and even falconry in and around the estate. If you prefer two wheels to four, try In Your Element mountain bike hire (iye. scot) who also run Tree Zone aerial adventures. If you’d like to try paddle boarding, kayaking, sailing or windsurfing, head to Loch Morlich Watersports The less adventurous will find solace in the café, strolling along the loch’s award-winning sandy beach, or taking a trip back in time with afternoon tea on the Strathspey Railway.

The best choice of accommodation comes from Macdonald Hotels (macdonaldhotels. co.uk/aviemore) who have three four star hotels, well-priced restaurants, a championship golf course and some cosy woodland lodges that are perfect for a getaway if you’d rather self-cater or want to bring your dog along. Somehow, Macdonald’s extensive grounds manage to be both in the centre of the village and - simultaneously - right next door to the Craigallachie National Nature Reserve, a birch forest where you can spot buzzards and falcons as well as get a great view of the Cairngorms.

If you’d prefer to get close to nature, then book a hill trek with Cairngorm Reindeer, who have Britain’s only free-roaming herd. At just £22 for a 40 minute walk then the chance to hand feed these beautiful creatures, it’s a bit of a bargain. They also do paddock visits, including the education centre, for £4. You’ll also find the Highland Wildlife Park, home to lynx, tigers, and polar bears just a short drive away at Kincraig.

With Cairngorm and the Lecht close by, naturally Aviemore is popular with skiers and snowboarders. Torville and Dean types can take to the ice at Macdonald’s. Kids will adore Macdonald’s giant pool complete with flumes or a trip to Landmark’s Forest Adventure Park at Carrbridge.

If the area abounds in activities, then the shopping opportunities are not quite so abundant. The main street contains an alternating array of gift shops and outdoor clothing and footwear specialists. If you’re not in the market for fleece or fudge, pop into Walker’s Shortbread for crumbly local deliciousness. The farm shop at


Rothiemurchus is worth a visit, as is Macdonald’s own shopping centre, where you’ll find everything from a deli and homewares to fashion and toys. There’s a Waterstones and a good old-fashioned sweetie shop in the village and it can be worth popping up to the Cairngorm Brewery for a liquid souvenir or two, or you can round off your day with a dram in Macdonald’s Laggan bar or a trip to the on-site cinema. In short, whether you’re looking for a cosy woodland retreat, the chance to exhaust your kids, or an action-packed adventure, Aviemore ticks all the boxes.


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Always wanted to go to Ascot and bet on the winners?

racecourse in comfortable surroundings.

This is a unique opportunity to do just that without the hassle of expensive flights and hotels and what do you do with that hat box??

We invite you to get dressed for the races and come and join us for an afternoon of food, wine, betting, music and much more. We will be supplying our own currency to all and the biggest winner gets a prize!

Trend is bringing live racing directly to you from Ascot

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Trend's Fashion Lunch

Trend’s Autumn Winter Fashion Lunch at Malmaison was as always a huge success. Premiere Productions models showed off the A/W collections from local retailers Lolo+ Co, Tiger Lily Boutique, @hamishmunro, Bellino and Country Ways. Lauren Mitchell hosted the event which supported the local Barnardo’s Bennachie Branch. Moira Wakeford, Fran Harkness

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Carol Livingston, Melanie Johnson Horridge

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e're both Bridge of Don locals and met in 2020,’ Jamie explained. We quickly realised how much we had in common, including how ambitious we both are. Emma is such a creative person and has always been in customer facing roles, while I work offshore and also run part of a local model railway business. My hard working and entrepreneurial qualities combine well with Emma’s skills - this made the perfect match to not only be together as a couple, but to be together in business.’ Emma commented, ‘Thoughts and Crosses started out with me creating cards and small gifts for friends and family to pass the time while Jamie was offshore. I loved doing this and with Jamie’s business experience, we thought it should become a company, so Thoughts and Crosses was launched at the start of 2021. After adding a laser machine to TAC’s inventory this allowed us to enter the wedding and event market creating bespoke welcome signs and table plans. ‘We continued to expand our selection of personalised cards and gifts and grew our collection of rental items. We now have everything from sequin walls, flower walls, neon signs, aisle decor and much more allowing us to be part of people’s special moments at events such

as weddings, parties and baby showers. We are always looking for the next big trend to make your event special.’ Jamie added, ‘One of the most memorable events we were a part of was Trend’s Garden Party this April. We loved discussing ideas with the team and bringing their vision to life. The event was full of pinks and florals using our

We now have everything from sequin walls, flower walls, neon signs, aisle decor and much more allowing us to be part of people's special moments... items including our Pink Flower Wall, Pampas Wall and over 20 centrepiece trees. Another great thing about running our business is we’ve been able to help create our friend’s wedding days - it’s so special to set up and then also attend their big days! ‘As this is Emma’s full time focus, we prep for our weekend events during the week

as well as creating all our bespoke cards and gifts. We love getting a personalised card request through - we’ve had requests from funny sayings to a friend’s favourite cocktail to feature on their card. Our personal favourite is when we recently created a card for someone to give their surgeon following their mastectomy as a thank you. As you can imagine it was a bit of a cheeky card! ‘The best thing about running Thoughts and Crosses is the community of amazing and loyal customers we have built over the last three years! They are so supportive and keen to see what we do next - without them our business wouldn’t be where it is today. We both agree that the worst thing about running a business with your partner is that you can’t stop talking about it - even when we’re out for dinner we are chatting about the next product launch or the next flower wall to buy! Let’s call it passion? ‘Although we spend most of our time eat, sleep and breathing Thoughts and Crosses, we do try to make sure we have time to enjoy the little things. Emma loves a true crime documentary while I can’t miss an F1 race and we love to take time out to go for a relaxing swim.’ info@thoughtsandcrosses.co.uk thoughtsandcrosses.co.uk


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