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The lower ground floor has been converted to an exceptional surgical suite, complete with a dedicated reception area, admissions and discharge facilities and two surgical theatres with recovery areas. The surgeries are classed as a hospital, offering both general and local anaesthetics. One is reserved for major surgery, while the other is used for minor procedures. In all cases, surgery is provided on a day case, outpatient basis.

‘Simply put, plastic surgery is my passion and helping people regain confidence, self-assurance and pride in their appearance for me, is the best part. Over the last few years we have built a great team focused on excellence.’

he ground floor features a reception area and treatment rooms for Alpha’s portfolio of aesthetic treatments including injectables, Ultherapy, Dermapen, PRP, Dermalux and Skin Peels. Mr Thanassi Athanassopoulos, Alpha’s Clinical Director and renowned cosmetic and restorative surgeon also has his consultation room on this level.

Surgical procedures are performed by a highly experienced team headed by Mr Thanassi Athanassopoulos, one of the country’s most highly qualified and skilled Plastic Surgeons, specialising in facial and breast surgery. He is also an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Aberdeen University Medical School. He commented, ‘At Alpha Clinic, we realised that every client has different aspirations, so each operation is a bespoke procedure. It’s all about looking naturally younger and refreshed and feeling your best whether that’s a minor procedure or reconstructive surgery.

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Alpha Clinic’s new state-of-the-art premises in Carden Place has now fully opened. The new clinic features two separate areas, with one dedicated to aesthetic treatments and the other to surgical procedures.

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As a result of the move to the new facilities, there are also some new members in the Alpha team. Sinead Collins has joined Alpha Clinic as our in-house Clinical Pharmacist Independent Prescriber. Sinead will also provide injectable treatments. Aesthetician, Laura Dean, also joins the clinic. Laura specialises in ZO Skin Health Peels, Dermalux Flex MD and Dermaroller treatments.

Managing Director Leah Athanassopoulos explained, ‘We’re also hoping to open our new Inverness clinic in October. The Drummond Street site will allow our clients who are based in the Highlands and Moray to have consultations, aesthetic treatments and surgical follow up visits without needing to travel all the way to Aberdeen. The Inverness clinic will offer three treatment rooms and will offer the same industry-leading treatment options as our Aberdeen clinic. 16 Carden Place, Aberdeen AB10 1FX Tel: 01224 232428 alphaclinic.co.uk

6 | CONTENTS HEALTH,BEAUTY Flying the flag: Scottish skincare brands 10 Fore! Why playing a round might be your route to fitness 12 &INTERIORSGARDENS,HOMES, Cosy up with our pick of throws Gardens: Kirsty McLean on perennials LIFESTYLE 08 Our round up of the best days out for Sept & Oct 61 Trend events: book now 64 Meet Sheona Forrest of Bloom Lifestyle pg10 FASHION 22 Perfect styles for autumn 28 Style forecast: what to buy for A/W 22/23 30 Finishing touches: Men’s accessories pg 22 pg 08 pg 50 TRAVELLEISURE& All points north: shopping in the shire 32 Win tickets to The Commitments at HMT 56 Kids: October break activities 62 pg 62 pg38

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The Scottish winter brings a host of skincare issues alongside the plunging temperatures, horizontal rain and gale force winds. What better solution than to turn to some home-grown beauty brands?

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The Edinburgh Natural Skincare Co.’s latest range, Eternal, is deliciously scented with a balanced blend of Amber, Frangipani, Jasmine, Narcissus, Clove and Oud. Their Eternal AntiAgeing Super Cream and their Super Serum both use anti-oxidant Black Lilac Seed Oil, which offers highly efficient and deep moisturising protection for your skin. It’s very calming, and has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory benefits which makes it a highly effective for sensitive and older skin. The entire range can be found at edinburghskincare.com

Last, but not least, Aberdeen’s own Alpha Clinic offers their own skincare line, Alpha Clinical. Their lightweight H2∞ Endurance Moisturiser offers long-lasting hydration that leaves the skin velvety smooth, firm and glowing.

The multi-award winning Amaranthine Beauty creates small batch vegan, palm oil-free and cruelty-free products in Edinburgh. Amaranthine’s range of face masks come in four options, for detox, radiance, rejuvenating and soothing. They come as dry powders so you just add some water and use what you need. You can find out more about the range at amarinthinebeauty.co.uk

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It’s packed with peptides, Tara seed extract, humectants and soothing emollients. There’s a whole line of products, so a consultation is the best way to find the best combination for your skin. Find out more at alphaclinic.co.uk

Lorraine Tait’s Blushberry Botanicals Aberdeen workshop specialises in natural vegan products using the finest ingredients. Lorraine studied botany, chemistry and nursing and this combination of skincare science and healing underpins the range. She does some excellent natural deodorants, lip butters and clay masks. We really liked Blushberry’s Rose Clay Gentle Exfoliating Face Polish, which does exactly what it says on the beautifully designed tin! Find them at blushberrybotanicals.co.uk

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There can’t be many people who’ve spent their entire working life in one business, but Salon 70 owner Sarah Jane Ironside has done just that! Sarah Jane started as an apprentice, working with her mentor and inspiration Dick SarahTaylor.Jane bought Salon 70 from Dick five years ago and has successfully steered the business through the pandemic and beyond. Sarah Jane explained, ‘Dick taught me everything and now I’m passing that on to our team of Daryn Bridgeford, Chelsea Georgia and Amy Watson, as well as our newer and part time staff. ‘Even after 25 years, Salon 70 has never felt like work to me. Our clients feel more like friends and we have a great reputation for flattering cuts, colour work and bridal styling.’

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Taking up golf offers benefits for body and mind. A round of 18 holes means you’ll get in rather more than your 10,000 daily steps, combined with the benefits of being in nature. If your game’s going well, it can also be soothing and mentally relaxing, though few rounds are without their mental Becausechallenges.you’reoutside and moving around, golf is good for heart health. Walking, carrying your clubs and taking a swing all increase blood flow. The Norwegian Golf Association reckons that playing eighteen holes uses up 2500 calories if you’re male and 1500 for women, so it’s great if you want to lose some weight. The calorie deficit could be even higher if you’re taking 17 strokes to get on the green! There’s some evidence that exercise in the fresh air helps improve sleep and reduces stress, while the increase in your social circle has been shown to increase happiness. A decent shot causes a release of endorphins, enhancing your mood. One Swedish study reported that golfers have a 40% lower death rate, equivalent to adding an extra five years to your lifespan.

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have failing dentition. Furthermore, the use of dental implants does not impact healthy, adjacent teeth.’ ‘Similarly, we offer the latest advances in orthodontics, like Invisalign. The clear, custom-made aligners transform misaligned teeth discreetly and comfortably.’ ‘Our goal is to make sure every patient leaves the practice with a great smile!’ ABERCROMBIE DENTAL: Implants and Invisalign offer something to smile about Abercrombie Dental combines the latest technology and advanced techniques with excellent patient care. abercrombie-dental.co.uk We are accepting new NHS and private patients. Abercrombie Dental Practice 10 Abercrombie Court, Prospect Road, Westhill, AB32 6FE Tel: 01224 745447 Abercrombie Smile Design Unit 2-3 Ashdale Drive, Westhill, AB32 6LP Tel: 01224 742513 Follow us on Facebook to keep up-to-date! Tel: 01224 646032 18 Chapel Street, Aberdeen AB10 1SP Open Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm Sun 12pmCelebrating4pm5years!

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How to Reduce the Appearance of Ageing Lips?

Firstly, we need to know what causes ageing and start thinking about how you can minimise the damage. We need to apply sunscreen, not only on the skin but on the lips themselves. Although this should be done from a young age, it’s never too late to apply daily SPF, as it’s essential for keeping our skin and lips protected from UV damage. We also need to try and reduce stress in our lives, have a balanced diet with lots of antioxidant-enriched foods, and consider taking collagen supplements. This will give you a good foundation for rebuilding skin collagen!

Clinical Director, Dr Emma Ravichandran BDS. MFDS discusses how this area will change with age and what treatments are available to combat visible signs of aging. Collagen makes up 70% of the skin’s proteins, from our twenties levels deplete by about 1% every year! This affects your skin and the overall volume of lips. The amount of UV light we are exposed to is another factor. This causes pigmentation and volume loss over time. Smoking can dramatically accelerate the signs of ageing in the lip region especially when repeated pursing movements as you smoke and causes lines over time. Finally, anything that causes excessive inflammation within the tissues - stress, poor diet, not drinking enough water, and external pollution.

At home, you can do plenty of lip nourishing treatments such as applying masks or balms to ensure you’re keeping them hydrated. You can also seek the advice of a medical practitioner to get access to prescriptive medical treatments, such as alpha hydroxy acids (AHA’s), which can help accelerate the skin turnover. Medically trained and registered aesthetic practitioners will be able to assess and advise on the at-home topical skincare or in-clinic treatments available for you to tighten the skin, replace lost volume and rejuvenate the lip area.

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Our skin starts to age as soon as we are born, but we don’t typically think of it as aging until it starts to show dullness, spots, fine lines, wrinkles, and loose saggy textures. What causes these visible signs of aging is complex and varies according to genetics, lifestyle, and environment. An area that can show signs of aging subtly or what seems to appear overnight is the area around the lips.

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September and October bring the chance to add a few well-chosen pieces to your wardrobe that will keep you looking good all the way through till April. We’ve cast an eye over the catwalk shows to see what’s wearable by those of us without a supermodel silhouette.

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Let’s start with the bad news. The waist is back, so belts and corseted tops are big news, though thankfully the cooler months should witness the departure of the crop top. Vest tops are the new essential, paired with oversized knitwear with riotous patterns and sleeves that are often dramatic or over-long.

One of the key trends is length. Maxi skirts and wide legged trousers are paired with ankle length coats to create an elegantly stylish look. These ensembles are often in precisely the same colour from head to toe, including accessories, which creates an opulent air and adds height. They can be austere in all black, or incredibly striking in rich shades of emerald, petrol blue or naturals, with chocolate brown making a surprisingly flattering comeback. Any shade will work, but it needs to be closely matching.

Soft but structured leather and suede is also a standout this season, particularly in skirts and outerwear, and again in a wide range of strong colours. Look for oversized blazers with strong shoulders or oversized flight jackets. Evening wear seemed to be trending towards transparency, which doesn’t lend itself to the Scottish winter.

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Take a walk along Banff’s High Street and admire the Georgia frontages of many of the houses, take in an exhibition at Duff House, sign up for a jewellery making workshop at The Smiddy by Vanilla Ink, or indulge yourself with a sugar rush at The Candy Box. Head over the bridge to Macduff, where you can visit the Marine Aquarium, visit the wildlife at Troup Head RSPB Nature Reserve or pick up some great new pieces for your wardrobe at The Platform before enjoying a snack or something sweet at Annie’s Cakery. You can walk of the calories with a brisk walk up the Hill of Doune towards the Temple of Venus. Pop along the coast to Fraserburgh where you’ll find Tres Chic, a great independent boutique on Cross Street. Fraserburgh is also home to the North Aberdeenshire office of Wealth Management, who can help you create a more secure financial future with advice on investments, planning for retirement and other life events. They’re also in Bridge of Don. Once all that’s sorted out, take a stroll round the harbour and pick up some fish or seafood from one of the town’s many suppliers. ELLON Ellon makes for a rewarding day out, particularly if you like history and sweets. The town is surrounded by castles and stately homes. The Sometimes, you just need to take a day out of the city and explore some new sights and different shops for a change. You could come back with some new outfits, half your Christmas shopping taken care of or a whole new look. Here’s our pick of unmissable places to shop and visit in the towns in the northern half of the shire… estate grounds at Haddo have been reopened after last winter’s storms brought down around half a million trees, so it’s now possible to take a stroll through the autumn landscapes. The picturesque ruins of Tolquhon Castle are worth a visit too, not least because you can also pop into the Tolquhon Gallery which runs six exhibitions a year and stocks over 150 artists. The gallery specialises in established Scottish artists and emerging artists. If you’d prefer to make your own art, you could pre-book at pottery and ceramics painting session at BeeCrafty Studio, just outside the town. If nature’s more your thing, take a detour to Forvie Sands Nature Reserve at Collieston and have a wander through the ever-shifting dunes. If you like a bit of a rummage, then Ellon’s Indoor Market is worth a visit for its ever-changing, gloriously random selection of second hand and vintage items. You could come home with a garden train set or an antique treasure. Ellon’s also a great choice if you fancy giving either your home, or yourself a bit of a makeover. Fraser’s of Ellon on Ythan Terrace is a family business that’s been supplying the best in furniture and flooring for over 90 years. They’ll price match and offer free delivery up to 40 miles which is always an indication of wonderful customer service. Jenny Grey is an amazingly talented makeup artist specialising in Bridal and special occasions. You’ll find her studio on Bridge Street, where she and her talented team also offer nails, lashes, brows and hair extensions. You could come out looking like a whole new woman!

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LOCAL TRAVEL CatWalkers on Station Road is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in stylish clothing. Alison Walker and her team are always happy to provide positive, but objective advice and you could emerge with a surge of self-confidence and new ideas on what you can wear. Luckily CatWalkers carry stock in sizes 8-24, which may come in handy if you’ve overindulged with a visit to The Chocolate Bar or Hey Sweetie! The Chocolate Bar can be found on Market Street and is a combination of a café and an artisan chocolate maker. They sometimes have workshops where you can learn to make your own truffles or Chocolate Tasting sessions. Hey Sweetie looks like an old-fashioned confectioners’ with rows and rows of jars filled with colourful sweeties. They carry some sugar-free and gluten-free lines too. It’s also on Market Street. We’d suggest either might be a good source of Christmas presents, but we all know that whatever you buy will be devoured long before December. Other speciality shops worth seeking out include Better Read an independent bookshop on Ythan Terrace that has great sections on Scottish history and books in Doric. Jules’ Healing Gems is on Market Street and stocks every type of crystal under the sun, as well as jewellery, essential oils, artwork and greetings cards. Udny is also worth a stop if you’re feeling hungry. You’ll find Eat on The Green, one of the shire’s most highly rated restaurants, at Udny Green. Udny’s Still Spirit at Whisky Hammer specialist auctioneers, offers superb selection of rare whiskies and tasting experiences.

INVERURIE Inverurie is another good choice for a day trip out of the city. It has a good selection of interesting independent shops like Strachan’s on West High Street which started out as a fruit and veg cart back in 1938 and has evolved into a newsagent, toy shop, deli and ice cream supplier and a gift shop. Mitchell’s of Inverurie, just across the road at the Market Square grew from a dairy farm but now has a grocery come gift shop. Another old family firm is William Bruce. The footwear specialist can be found on the High Street. Niche food specialists retailers abound in Inverurie. Check out Davidson’s the butcher which has some unusual offerings, like Full Boar pork pies made with BrewDog Beer, alongside its fish and bakery sections. You’ll find both them and The Inverurie Whisky Shop on Burn Lane. Similarly, you’ll find A&G Collie Butchers in Kemnay, and Hattoncrook Farm Shop and Deli at McGregor Farm near Whiterashes. If you’re in the mood for some pampering and highend aesthetic treatments, then both Aesthtic Beauty Inverurie and Clinetix should be on your must visit list. Martina at Aesthetic Beauty is a miracle worker when it comes to aging or problem skin, while Cliinetix's medical-grade facials, injectables, body contouring and skin tightening services are well worth the trip out of town. The Garioch Heritage Centre has a LEGO Brick City exhibit for all of October that’s a good choice for a day out with kids. If you’re more of an action-adventure type, then book an activity day at Lochter Activity Centre at Oldmeldrum. There are tons of things to choose from archery to zorbing. They’ve got a good café too. Given that the next few months can see some extreme weather, it might be advisable to pre-book and check in with Tawse Tyres and have some winter tyres fitted. They can make winter driving much safer and easier, especially when roads are wet or snowy.

BALMEDIE Balmedie makes a great stopping off point on your northern day trip. Take a wander along the beach or pop into Indi + Will for some wonderful childrenswear, clothing for adults, gifts and toys, or head to Trump International for lunch, afternoon tea, or 18 holes on the world-class golf links. Trump International always has some amazing festive events in November and December, so keep an eye out and pre-book if necessary.

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Holburn Street’s Nu-Vou is a multi-award winning hair and beauty salon that’s been getting rave reviews for their cuts, colour, beauty, complementary therapies and aesthetic treatments. Owner Corrie Watt commented, ‘Nu-Vou’s amazing team has been in such demand that we needed bigger premises within a year. We’re dedicated to helping our lovely customers look and feel their best from top to toe!’ Tel: 01224 953257 Email: nu-vouaberdeen@hotmail.com nu-vouaberdeen.com over 120 years of combined tyre industry and customer service, it’s no wonder that Inverurie’s Tawse Tyres are the NE market leader

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Bridal Makeup Specialist, Jenny is known for listening to her clients and ensuring their vision becomes a beautiful reality for weddings and other special events. Her studio is based in Ellon, but she travels to wedding destinations all over Scotland and beyond. Make an appointment at the studio for HD Brows, Brow Lamination and LVL. Nails are also offered by my in-house nail tech ‘The Nail Boutique’. 48 Bridge Street, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 9AA Email: jennygraymakeup@gmail.com jennygraystudios.com

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Aberdeen’s Seaton Park, has been named Scotland’s Favourite Park 2022 in a contest run by charity Fields in Trust. 364 parks were nominated across the UK with Seaton Park the winner. Mintlaw’s Aden Country Park was also honoured as a local favourite, meaning it received enough votes to place it in the top 20% of nominations.

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The Esslemont, on Union Street, has launched a new Scottish tapas inspired menu. It’s packed with quality Scottish and local produce from local suppliers such as H.M Sheridan, The Bread Guy, Blue Flag Seafoods and JK Fine Foods. Nibble your way through their tasty meat, fish and veggie tapas, accompanied by a cocktail or two from the refreshed drinks menu or opt for a more traditional hearty main course. See theesslemont. co.uk for details.

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Discover better skin at AberNecessities, the local charity that helps disadvantaged children and families living in poverty in our local community, is holding a fundraising ball at Union Kirk on 1st October. Currently the charity has just three tables left at a cost of £1200 each. The tables seat up to 12 guests. The funds raised help provide children with essentials like clothing, school uniforms, cosy bedding and toys, and expects demand for their services to be greater than ever this winter. Find out more at

Quensh operates from bases in Ellon, Aberdeenshire and Perth, Western Australia, and currently provides HSEQ support and consultancy services to over 70 customers worldwide.

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Local charity ball selling out fast Ellon-based HSEQ specialists Quensh has acquired Involve HR LLP. The acquisition is the latest step on a planned growth trajectory which has doubled revenues in the past year and recruited ten people in the last six months.

Aesthetic Beauty is discretely located in a quiet, yet central, part of Inverurie, with plenty of parking available nearby.

‘It’s all about finding the most effective treatment for each client, and that isn’t always the most expensive option.’

From left, are: Iain Bruce (Commercial Manager, Quensh), Emma Barker (Co-Founder, Involve HR), Gillian Tierney (Co-Founder, Involve HR) and Andy James (Managing Director, Quensh).

Aesthetic Beauty Inverurie is popular with both men and women who value Martina’s natural approach to aesthetics and Martinaanti-aging.explained, ‘While we offer Botox and fillers, I favour treatments which actually improve the underlying condition of the skin. For example, Plasma Fibroblast Skin Tightening is a non-surgical treatment that delivers plasma energy, improving facial lines and wrinkles, pores, photo-aging skin pigmentation and other skin irregularities. ‘Similarly, my clients love Dermapen treatments. Dermapen is a painless micro-needling treatment that encourages the skin’s natural healing capabilities while stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. It’s better than fillers and it can also help with rosacea and acne and even stimulates hair regrowth.

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Eating seasonally makes sense. Not only does it cut air miles and reduce our food’s carbon footprint but it supports local growers and we get fresh produce that’s cheaper and tastes better. Who needs green beans that have flown in from Peru or apples that have been stored for two years before they hit the supermarket shelves when Scotland produces so many tasty options at this time of year?

The North-east is known for the quality of its fish, seafood and meat. Buying direct from a local fishmonger or Torry-based wholesaler means you get the freshest of catches and most are happy to do the prep work for you, or offer serving suggestions. Haddock, cod and coley are plentiful at this time of year, but it makes sense to look for sustainably caught fish. Crabs, mussels and clams are also good in the autumn months. Given the time of year, it can be worth asking your butcher about cheaper cuts, like beef cheeks, skirt or shin that can be slow-cooked in stews and spicier dishes like chillies, adobos and curries. Similarly, buying a whole chicken is much more economical than buying pre-packed breasts. Game is also in season, with venison making a change from beef. Try venison sausages, burgers or use it to make posh stovies. Game birds, like pheasant, partridge, wood pigeon and guinea fowl are available from specialist retailers, as is rabbit, but these are often more accessible when they come neatly pre-prepared and vacuum packed, unless you’re okay dealing with fur, feathers and shotgun pellets.

In general, the less processed the food, the cheaper it is and the better it will taste. Mushrooms, particularly wild mushrooms, are great at this time of year. If you can’t tell your chanterelles from a death cap, it may be best to use a supplier like Rosemount’s Pasta Plus or one of the local veg suppliers rather than foraging for them in the Mushroomswoods.aside, there are plenty of things worth foraging for as autumn’s harvests peak. Brambles are worth seeking out in hedgerows and you may get lucky and find some damsons. Neighbours often have too many apples or plums to make full use of, or have too much produce from their veg plot. Scottish apples and pears tend to be at their best in September and October, either fresh or as a seasonal crumble. Plums are also in season now. There’s a bumper harvest of root veg at this point of the year, with carrots, parsnips, beetroot, shallots, onions and potatoes all ready now. Young leeks, celeriac, broccoli and kale are also in season, as are pumpkins, sweet potatoes and an exciting array of squash. Local farmer markets and farm shops are always worth a visit, particularly at this time of year, when you can find everything from locally cured bacon to baked goods and lots of interesting specialities, like cheeses, sauces and jams. You may even find a few things worth putting by for Christmas gift hampers or just your own festive table as well as plenty of new things to try.

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Cala Homes (North) has unveiled an impressive five-bedroom showhome at Mains of Grandhome. The ground floor comprises several flexible living spaces, including an open plan kitchen diner and a family room, making it ideal for today’s family. For more information about Mains of Grandhome or to book an appointment with the sales team, please visit cala.co.uk.

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Residents, homeowners and staff at Inchmarlo Retirement Village near Banchory have marked The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by planting two symbolic Gingko saplings in the 100-acre grounds. The Gingko trees are among 20 which were gifted to Children 1st. The charity is currently seeking sponsors for the other trees to help boost the charity’s post-pandemic coffers.

A promotional video for the newly rebranded Port of Aberdeen has been selected among the ‘Best Animated Videos’ by global agency Design Rush. The innovative animation was designed and produced by Aberdeen- based digital media production company, signal, who were tasked with creating a short and catchy 2D animation to promote the organisation’s new brand.

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Jordan Harkins, Head of Communications, Port of Aberdeen, commented, ‘Our rebrand to the Port of Aberdeen marked a new chapter in our history and heritage. Given the significance, we needed a video with impact and signal delivered. We’ve received very positive feedback on the animation and commend signal for capturing the brief to a tee.’ For more information, visit signalfilm.tv

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Pancake lovers should head to Banchory's Scott Skinner Square where Charlotte Carter is opening her new pancake cafe. The menu features stacks of mouth-watering buttermilk pancakes with an amazing selection of sweet or savoury toppings alongside delicious barista-style coffees!

That Pancake Place opens in September in Banchory

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Ingredients: Havana | Mint | Apple | Fennel | Lime Where Did The Duck Go is a delightful riff on the simple and sublime, Daiquiri. With a blend of mint, lime, fennel & apple added to the Cuban Rum you have a delicate cocktail that you can enjoy at any time of the night.  orchidcocktails.com

MISS will be hosting their first ever pop up shop from 19th-25th September, at The Charities Shop 358 George Street. The shop will be open from 9-5 each day and will have a wide variety of quality second hand items for sale.

MISS - Miscarriage Support is the only early pregnancy loss charity in North East Scotland. Run by a small team of staff and volunteers, the charity provides online and face to face support groups/1:1s, a phone service and support for a subsequent pregnancy as well as when trying stops. We also provide support packs, memory boxes, comfort bags and next pregnancy bags to Aberdeen Maternity Hospital. Visit linktr.ee/ Miss_Support to find out the many ways we can support you after early pregnancy loss and find out more about our fundraising events.

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An accident at work, or medical negligence can cause a life to change in an instant, with consequences that can last a lifetime. Accidents and negligence can affect not only physical health, but have an impact on mental wellbeing, careers, relationships, lifestyle and finances. That’s where the highly ranked expert personal injury and medical negligence team at Balfour + Manson can help.

‘Our expertise is incredibly varied, we help clients who have been involved in road traffic accidents, accidents offshore as well as those affected by accidents at work. We also help clients who have suffered injury as a result of delayed diagnosis of cancer, a misdiagnosis, medical injuries, dental or cosmetic surgery claims.

‘We consider factors like loss of future earnings or providing for future care costs. We take into account the care people need now but also the care they will require in the future, working in conjunction with our wide network of experts in this field.

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A team member at Scotland’s first virtual marketing agency has been rewarded for her role at the flourishing Aberdeen-based company. Robert Gordon University (RGU) student Sarah Kelly was named runner up in the inaugural best placement student industry award which was dished out by the School of Creative & Cultural Business during a ceremony at P&J Live on Wednesday, July 13th. Sarah initially joined the team on a 12-week placement during which her initial focus centred on working with the experienced team to create two client websites so that, during her tenure, she would be able to taste different stages of web development and see the projects become reality. However, realising that Sarah was too good to say goodbye to after 12 weeks, Prospect 13 Managing Director Cerri McDonald quickly offered Sarah a full-time summer job which will become part-term during term, giving her valuable industry experience as she completes her studies at RGU. For more, visit prospect13.co.uk

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You’ll find some amazing glassware in the gift department, along with some lovely greetings cards and homewares ranging from lighting to decorative accent pieces. Take some time out at Annie’s Cakery, where you’ll find some of the best coffee, cake and light lunches to be found along the entire Moray coast. Whatever you’re looking for, you’re always on the right track at The Platform.

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There’s always something new at The Platform. This season, there are new Autumn/Winter collections from Gant, Uchuu and Charactere. The Platform is also the sole Scottish stockist for Herzen Alegenheit’s luxurious silks and cosy knitwear. The Platform are constantly sourcing new and exciting brands for their customers, bringing the best in casual European elegance to the North-east. You’ll also find some great quality clothing from Emme, iBlues, Icona, Robell, Noen and the wonderful Italian label Beatrice B, alongside stylish winter coats and jackets from Blauer USA, Levinsky and Frandsen. The menswear department features effortlessly stylish pieces from Gant and Luke 1977. Even junior fashionistas aren’t left out, with Kiddilicious Clothing catering for kids up to the age of 12.

Drumoak Kitchens is celebrating fifty years in business, during which time, the company has evolved from a small workshop creating pine furniture into one of Scotland’s leading bespoke kitchen design companies. These days, Drumoak Kitchens, is renowned for its great partner,frommodernoak,woodsandtoTheandoutstandingdesign,craftsmanshipcustomerservice.pinehasgivenwaybespokekitchensfurniturecreatedinlikeash,mapleandpaintedkitchensorGermankitchensDrumoak’sGermanHacker.

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FG Burnett raise £5670 for UCAN Aberdeen city and shire food businesses have carried off an impressive haul of awards at this year’s Great Taste Awards. City based winners included Raman Spice and Flour Mills, The City of Aberdeen Distillery, Figment Coffee Company and Two Raccoons. In the shire, winners included Mearns Marmalades, Sutherland’s of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire Larder, Barra Bronze Turkeys, Louise’s Farm Kitchen, The Braemar Chocolate Shop, JG Ross, Mackies, The Kindness Bakery, Piggery Smokery, Esker Spirits, Ledmacoy Turkeys, Veg Oot, and the Amity Fish Company. acrosscelebratewinnerstasteregion

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Managing Director Andy Gauld explained, ‘When Neil Gow started the company in 1972, he wanted to create kitchens that are really built to last. That’s why everyone involved at every stage of design, manufacture and installation gives a huge amount of care and attention to every aspect of every client’s project.’ Now, that’s something worth celebrating! Drum Station Yard, Drumoak, Aberdeen, AB31 5AJ Tel: 01330 811555 drumoakkitchens.com

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Staff at FG Burnett have raised £5670 for UCAN, the north east’s urological cancer charity, the company’s nominated charity for 2022. The funds came from a charity quiz night and a Valentine’s themed bake sale. In addition, some of the FGB team took part in the 2022 Kiltwalk, completing the 26-mile ‘Mighty Stride’ from Potarch, north of Banchory to the city’s Duthie Park. The company was delighted to present Gayle Stephen of UCAN with a cheque.

New leadership team unveiled at north-east energy charity

September Stock Clearance Sale Start your Christmas shopping early! 50% off all Palladium jewellery 25% off precious & semi-precious stone beads • 265 North Deeside Road, Peterculter AB14 0UL 01224 735000 info@lavajewellery.co.uk www.lavajewellery.co.uk

A wine enthusiast from Aberdeen is raising a glass to her new wine school which opens this autumn. Anna Ferrier’s Aberdeen Local Wine School and will host regular in-person wine tastings and courses to those keen to learn more about wine. Anna will be hosting an Introduction to wine with lunch on Saturday 24 September at the Malmaison in Aberdeen; a Wine and cheese tasting on Thursday 29 September and Champagne and sparkling wine on Friday 1 October at the Bio Café. The school will extend to other towns in Aberdeenshire in the coming months. Find out more at localwineschool. com/aberdeen

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Lawrence Johnston and David Mackay have been formally confirmed as joint chief executive officers, of leading energy efficiency charity, Scarf. The men have shared the role on an interim basis since 2020. The co-CEOs will lead the social enterprise’s 60-strong team at a pivotal moment in its 37-year history as the country faces unprecedented pressure on energy bills and increased fuel poverty.

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Seeing the beautifully decked out homes of celebrities on our social media feeds can, admittedly, set our expectations a tad high around Now that the first leaves are falling from the trees, can we start getting excited about all things festive?

Let's face it, the run-up to Christmas can seem like an ever-growing list of things to do. Attending festive parties, visiting family, buying and wrapping gifts, planning food, drink and decorations for the big day. It’s a lot when, unlike Santa, you don’t have your own team of little Decoratinghelpers.your home for Christmas is no mean feat and can seem daunting at such a busy time of year. Usually the hours spent scrolling on Instagram and Pinterest for ideas and inspiration is the fun part - the execution of it, not so much!

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the festive season too. Are you being unreasonable to think your home should be the epitome of the ‘Home Alone’ Christmas house? We say, absolutely not. At Adesso Décor we think everyone deserves an Insta-worthy home at Christmas; and the more you love Christmas, the more we love you!

From fully decorated Christmas trees, twinkling garlands spiralling your stairs and stunning festive front door installations; we can do it all. Our process starts off with us meeting with you to discuss and listen to your ideas. This way you still get to do the fun part and create your Christmas Pinterest board of dreams! Or if that’s not your thing don’t worry, we love to share our ideas on how we can envisage your home looking for the festive season. The next part of the journey is the preparation and installation where we bring the design to life! We even pre-construct as much as possible offsite, allowing our skilled team to expertly install the decorations on the agreed install date quickly and safely. And when the season is over, our team will remove the decorations as swiftly as they were put up (or quicker!), it will be like we weren’t even there!

So this year why not get the Adesso Décor elves to sprinkle some Christmas magic in your home, leaving you time to enjoy the season in your very own Christmas Wonderland? Think of us as your personal Santa’s Little Helpers!

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A brand-new market comes to Inverurie town centre on the last Saturday of each month. The stalls, located in the car park in front of the Town Hall will showcase local crafters, artists and producers, offering a selection of hand-made items for the home, pets, jewellery collection, wardrobe, and some tasty treats.

All work and no play, makes Jack, Jill or anyone else a bit dull. We all know that getting the right work/life balance is increasingly important and that’s where neospace’s boutique gym comes in. neogym is part of neospace’s flexible modern approach to work, with membership also open to the public. neogym combines a Technogym equipped gym, which links to the app to track progress, with an amazing full timetable of exercise classes, one of only two SkillBike studios in Scotland and a Trackman Golf Simulator. If that wasn’t enough, neogym’s qualified and experienced personal trainers can help you reach your fitness goals. Take time to relax in the sauna and steam suite or visit the on-site café and juice bar for refreshments and snacks sourced from local suppliers. At the heart of neogym is a friendly fitness community with support to reach your fitness goals. Take your first step to a fitter you with neogym. For further information and to join online visit neogym.uk Neo House, Riverside Drive Aberdeen AB11 7LH Tel: 01224 013400 neogym.uk

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Yoga instructor Laura Watt has opened Breathing Space Studio upstairs at The Gym on Huntly Street. Breathing Space Studio is a new wellness community shared by yoga teachers, Pilates instructors, personal trainers, meditation wizards, birthing gurus, and creatives. Check out the classes and discover what’s available at yogawithlaura.uk or call on 0777 2214311.

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Ensuring the best night’s sleep for your Wee Sleepers

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This smash hit show features a killer soundtrack packed with soul classics and stars Corrie legend Nigel Pivaro. The show runs from November 21-26 at HMT.

The unique service Papillon provide includes project management of the entire work scope. Ensuring a high standard of workmanship and will reflect the specifications of your garden design.

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‘I have a very gentle, flexible and supportive approach as every child is unique.’

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Kerry explained, ‘Sleep is essential, broken sleep can cause poor behaviour, impacts the immune system, creates irritability and has negative effects on learning and skill development. Parents suffer too!

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Every parent’s dream is for their child to have a great night’s sleep! Paediatric Sleep Therapist Kerry can help with structured programmes that instil healthy sleep habits, educate around the science behind sleep and support families daily from start to finish.

If you fancy a great night out, then The Commitments is the show for you. Based on Roddy Doyle’s book, then becoming an award-winning film and a West End show, the tour comes to Aberdeen in November.

From front to back gardens our team of passionate designers can take your ideas or use their inspiration to achieve garden perfection.

Prized for its electric blue flower head, Eryngium, otherwise known Garden designer Kirsty Mclean chooses favouritesher. . .

Just as fascinating is the architectural Acanthus spinosus Standing at 1.5m high and with a spread of approximately 90 cm this slightly thuggish plant cannot be ignored. It will be happy in full sun or partial shade. Its enormous glossy deeply lobed leaves are clothed in white flowers with deep purple/green hoods or hats that appear in July to September. Bees love the flowers and they are also great for flower arrangements.

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erennial plants are plants that die back seasonally and usually live for three years or more, getting bigger each year. They bring vibrance to our borders and come in every form, texture and colour imaginable.

There are however, some particular perennials that stand out from the crowd more than others - here are some of my favourites.

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For a dramatic addition to the border, Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) is hard to beat. 1m high, silvery grey leaf with a purple thistle-like flower in late summer/ early autumn you simply cannot pass over this plant.

For an early splash of colour and impact in the border you cannot go wrong with the incredible, supersized, silver-veined leaf of Brunnera macrophylla such as ‘Alexander the Great’ and it’s contrasting blue flower in early spring (April to May).

A valuable plant for growing in shady moist parts of the garden. If you want a more compact leaf, try ‘Jack Frost’.

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as sea holly, comes in many varieties. Zabelii Big Blue stands at 70 cm high x 60 cm wide and adds zing to the border with its huge blue cones surrounded by a long spiky silvery ruff. Find a sunny spot for this one. Eye-catching Echinacea purpurea ‘Ruby Giant’, the purple coneflower, is simply joyous in a border, with its profusion of huge, fragrant flowers that are like a frilly collar around a deep pink cone. They love the sunshine and their flower heads can reach a whopping 10 cm diameter when they bloom in July to September. There are shorter varieties such as Magnus if you want something more compact. Deadhead the flowers as they fade to encourage more to form but leave the seedheads in autumn for the birds and cut them back the following spring. I love the free-flowering deep burgundy flower of Sanguisorba ‘Tanna’ Burnet against the copper of grasses such as Testacea. This interesting, almost rush-like headed plant loves full sun or partial shade and flowers happily from June to September reaching approximately 50 cm high with a spread of around 40 cm. Autumn flowering

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Hylotelephium Spectabile Sedum Autumn Joy has the most wonderful succulent leaves that capture droplets of water on the surface, turning the water into something that resembles the clearest crystal. Happiest in full sun, this clump-forming perennial grows to approximately 60 cm high with large heads of small star-shaped flowers that open from greenishpink buds that become pale pink, then deep pink, and finally turning to ochre brown. Bees love them! Flowering very late in the season ArgutifoliusHelleborus flowers in late winter and into early spring. It’s nodding pale green bowl-shaped pendent flowers with prickly-edged dark green leaves stand about 50 cm tall and light up the border at a dull time of year in full sun or partial shade. Gaultheria (checkerberry)procumbens makes a wonderful bed partner with its contrasting red berries and deep red, winter foliage which looks stunning against the pale green flowers of the Hellebore. Perennials are pretty undemanding plants. Give them a trim after flowering finishes in autumn, but leave some stems over winter to provide homes and food for wildlife and cut back the following spring.

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The Floor is willLavaburnoffsomeenergy. skiing, snowboarding and tubing. Many of the leisure centres and gyms will have organised sports camps available to pre-book. The details are normally released in September, and again, booking well ahead is vital. Similarly, the city’s museums and art galleries often have special activity sessions, so check out aagm.co.uk for details.

Low to no-cost ideas for older kids include geocaching which is a modern-day treasure hunt: simply download the free app and follow the directions to the nearby location, to then find and log the hidden geocache. There are well over a thousand geocaches in and around Aberdeen and the Shire and you can even leave your own. You can get the app via geocaching.com If you’re feeling artistic and don’t mind a bit of a mess, tie dying using a 50/50 mix of bleach and water can yield some interesting results, or you can buy some bright colours to create more of an impact. There are plenty of instructional videos online. Similarly, buying some cheap pre-stretched canvas and some pouring acrylic paints could result in a masterpiece. If making your own entertainment isn’t for you, then there are tons of activities throughout the city and shire that are worth a shot. Many will need to be pre-booked, often well before the holidays begin. Innoflate at the beach, or the trampoline parks at Jump In in Altens or Inverurie’s Skyline might tire them out. Animal lovers might enjoy ponytrekking, or a visit to Ythanbank Reindeer, the aquarium at Macduff, Willowbank Animal Rescue, Wynford Farm or World Horse Rescue at Belwade Farm near Aboyne. If you book well ahead, then there are Pumpkin Patches at Udny Pumpkins and at Charleton Fruit Farm near Montrose. Aden Country Park has Oh Brother Where Art Thou, billed as a Medieval Puzzle for the whole family.

You can have a smashing time at The Wreck It Room on Palmerston Road. Kids are allowed a limited range of weapons to aid in their destruction, but adults have a full selection to choose from. You can even take your own playlist. Find out more at wreckitroom.co.uk. If a fortnight of holiday time all gets too much, perhaps Peterhead Prison Museum is the answer, though they do expect you to take the kids home again.

Garioch Heritage Centre has Brick City in Lego throughout October, while Aberdeen Snowsports offers Younger children can be kept happy with a range of fun, low-cost activities interspersed with the odd day out or trip to the nearest soft play centre. If the weather’s bad, there are plenty of indoor activities like building a blanket fort, an indoor obstacle course or show jumping arena made from upturned pots and pans and garden canes, or playing The Floor is Lava, that will burn off some energy. Old-school scavenger hunts, perhaps gathering objects of a certain colour or shape, painting and drawing, or using a potato to stamp out designs on paper can also be fun.

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