Banff, Macduff and district Community Planning

Banff, Macduff and district Community Planning This is the community planning page for Banff, Macduff and surrounding areas. Please use this to en

The Banff and Buchan Community Planning Group brings together, on a regular basis, local services with our local communities to share their knowledge, skills and resources to help identify and address the needs and concerns of the Banff and Buchan area. We hope that with your support we can build on our achievements and that, based on what has been achieved to date, you will let us have your idea

s on new priorities that we should consider in the future. By letting us know what you want you can help to influence the way the Community Planning Partners respond to the aspirations and needs of the people and communities in Banff & Buchan. Link to our Community Planning page for Fraserburgh area: https://www.facebook.com/CommunityPlanningFraserburgh

04/08/2026
03/08/2026

FIESTA ! FIESTA !
Sunday 16th August at Banff Castle, Friends of Duff House are pleased to be supporting the British San Martin Institute in holding its second Fiesta! Starts at 1pm, program ends at 4.30.
A whole afternoon of music, dancing and fun; more details on the flyer.
FREE entry.
You are welcome to bring your own picnic to listen to the bands, and the Castle Garden Cafe will be open.
The one formal part will happen at 2pm, when a very special guest alongside the Lord Lieutenant will lay flowers at the Monkey Puzzle tree in the grounds.
Hope to see you there.

24/07/2026

Police Scotland has declared a major incident as emergency services continue to respond to the ongoing wildfire within the Cairngorms National Park.

The decision follows a significant change in weather conditions, with strengthening winds contributing to increased unpredictable fire behaviour and the spread of the wildfire towards Nethy Bridge.

As a precaution, all residents of Nethy Bridge are being evacuated to allow emergency services to continue their operational response safely and effectively. Residents are being directed to a dedicated respite centre at the Macdonald Aviemore Resort and access roads into Nethy Bridge have been closed.

Members of the public should continue to avoid the affected areas within the Cairngorms National Park. The area remains unsafe due to active firefighting operations, rapidly changing fire conditions and helicopter activity.

The following areas remain closed or subject to access restrictions:
• Paths around Glenmore, Loch Morlich and Badaguish.
• Low-level routes including the Old Logging Way and routes providing access to Cairngorm Mountain, the Northern Corries, Meall A' Bhuachaille, the Green Loch (Lochan Uaine), Strath Nethy and Bynack More.
• Paths within Abernethy Forest to the south of Forest Lodge towards Ryvoan Bothy.

Residents are urged to follow all advice issued by Police Scotland and emergency services.

Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.

Read more here: https://www.scotland.police.uk/what-s-happening/news/2026/july/police-scotland-declares-major-incident-as-emergency-services-respond-to-wildfire-near-nethy-bridge/

24/07/2026

❗️Cairngorms National Park wildfire incident❗️

A major wildfire incident within the Cairngorms National Park continues to impact communities across the north-east of Scotland, with smoke now travelling far beyond the immediate fire zone due to changing weather conditions.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has warned that residents and businesses in eastern Aviemore, across Deeside, Inverurie, Kintore, Banchory and surrounding areas, and as far as Aberdeen, may continue to see and smell smoke throughout the weekend.

The incident, which has now been declared a major incident in the Aviemore area, remains dynamic and unpredictable across a vast and complex landscape. Fire crews, specialist wildfire teams, helicopters carrying out water-bombing operations and partner agencies are working around the clock to contain hotspots and prevent further spread across a vast and challenging landscape.

Aberdeenshire Council is urging residents and visitors to support the clear advice from Scottish Fire and Rescue Service:

❌Please do not travel through smoke-affected areas unless your journey is completely essential.

Smoke can significantly reduce visibility on roads, creating hazardous driving conditions and increasing the risk of collisions. Conditions can change rapidly as wind direction shifts, causing smoke to spread unexpectedly and creating new flare-ups.

For those living in areas affected by smoke:

✅Keep windows and doors closed as a precaution
✅Limit time outdoors where smoke is visible or air quality is poor
✅Take extra care if you have asthma, COPD, heart conditions, are pregnant, elderly or have young children, as smoke can irritate the eyes and lungs and worsen existing health conditions
✅If driving is unavoidable, keep vehicle windows closed and use air re-circulation settings where possible

The public is also being asked to stay well away from affected areas of the Cairngorms National Park. Emergency services continue to report attempts by people to enter restricted locations despite closures being in place. These measures exist to protect public safety and to allow firefighters to work efficiently without additional risk or distraction.

We would also highlight that the smoke and fire-fighting operations my necessitate the need for emergency road closures over the weekend and ask that all motorists comply with any road closure instructions and diversions.

Despite clear warning signs, some road closures and emergency service cordons, reports continue to be received of people attempting to enter restricted areas while firefighting operations remain ongoing. This can place both the public and responders at unnecessary risk and can hinder critical wildfire response efforts.

This wildfire serves as a stark reminder of the growing risks posed by prolonged dry conditions and changing weather patterns. By following official guidance, avoiding non-essential travel through smoke-affected areas and respecting all closures and restrictions, we can all play our part in helping emergency responders protect lives, property and one of Scotland's most treasured landscapes.

Residents are encouraged to follow Scottish Fire and Rescue Service social media channels for the latest updates and safety information:

https://www.facebook.com/firescot

21/07/2026

Are you going to see The Odyssey? If you don't know already, they shot part of it in Aberdeenshire.. Look out for scenes at Findlater Castle and Sunnyside Beach and let us know what you think. They also shot in Moray at Culbin Forest - look for the scenes in the forest that goes onto the beach.

Over 50 and interested in starting your own business? RGU have a free enterprise course starting soon...
17/07/2026

Over 50 and interested in starting your own business? RGU have a free enterprise course starting soon...

We have some great news this summer! 🥳

We are bringing you a brand-new enterprise programme designed to support people aged 50+ living across Aberdeen City and Shire.

The RGU Enterprise Encore Programme starts on 31 August and is completely free to take part in.

If you've ever considered starting a business, pursuing a passion project, or exploring self-employment, this programme will provide the guidance, support, and confidence to help you take the next step.

To find out more, join our FREE 30-minute webinar on 29 July, where we'll introduce the programme, explain what's involved, and answer any questions you may have.

Apply for your free, fully funded place and register for the webinar here:

https://bit.ly/4fE12Pd

Funded by the Scottish Government's Pathways Ecosystems Fund.

16/07/2026

A very high wildfire risk is forecast across central highlands, southern and eastern Scotland later this week and into the weekend.

If you're enjoying the warmer weather, please do so responsibly. One spark can start a wildfire that destroys property, wildlife and landscapes.

Stay vigilant, even if a warning is not in place in your area.

Learn more - https://ow.ly/3cTp50ZnuAx

Lots on at Banff Castle in August
16/07/2026

Lots on at Banff Castle in August

We have a packed August programme for you. [email protected] to join our mailing list and stay in the loop.

13/07/2026

A major new initiative aimed at unlocking the full potential of female entrepreneurship across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire will launch this summer.

Thanks to funding from the Ecosystem Pathways Fund, Business Gateway Aberdeen City and Shire will lead the Building Female Founders Programme from August 1 to March 31 next year.

It will deliver a targeted, relationship-led programme designed to support women at every stage of their entrepreneurial journey, with a particular focus on women with early-stage ideas and in their first two years of business.

Developed in response to clear regional demand, the programme will tackle the persistent under-representation of women in business growth by offering tailored, accessible support designed around the realities and challenges women face.

More at: https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/news/2026/jul/business-gateway-launches-programme-to-empower-female-entrepreneurship-across-city-and-shire

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