A letter to a Mr Smith of Pittodrie House from Michael Davidson, Bailies of Bennachie clerk, regarding the Mither Tap, the construction of a plaque at the fort for more information, and a bridge over the Rushmill Burn.
Letter of response 15 July 1985 from North East Mountain Trust re Ground Operations on NW Bennachie, with advice on preparing a protest and enclosing photocopies of Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972, c.52/153-154, and Statutory Instrument
Ron writes to apologise in advance for missing upcoming council meeting and says he feels he is getting out of touch with the Bailies; Ron goes on to say he will move "heaven and earth" to make the next one. He sends regards to James Kelman
A letter to Bert Cadenhead from the Gordon District Tourist Board granting £500 of funding towards the production of the Bailies video. (Bert's address has been partially redacted)
A letter to Sheenah Cobb from the Forestry Commission granting permission for the Bailies of Bennachie to film on the mountain. (Sheenah Cobb's address has been partially redacted)
Letter to James MacKay from Elizabeth Oliver of the British Video History Trust listing the video equipment being loaned and the plan to send it to BBC Aberdeen for collection. (James MacKay's address has been partially redacted)
Letter to James MacKay from Elizabeth Oliver of the British Video History Trust offering to send the filming equipment to BBC Aberdeen for the Bailies to collect. (James MacKay's address partially redacted)