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ARC8-1-33B.pdf
Reply with assurances that FC will purse good relations with the Bailies, and that the delay is due to FC's specialised departments being busy with daily projects and not solely working on recreational leaflets, hoping they can publish by end of Sept

ARC8-1-33A.pdf
James is highly critical of the delay in the production of the leaflet which was to be published in May 1990, he notes he put in a lot of work for free and is angry that there had been no leaflets for the public despite huge interest;

ARC8-1-32.pdf
Invitation to the Bailies to join in event at Clatt Village Hall following publicised opening of new walkway running from Esson's Carpark to Rhynie. Founder Bailie Danny Gordon was to be flown by helicopter to open the route officially etc

ARC8-1-31.pdf
Sandilands, working with Ron Marnie explans the harvesting and clearing Oyne section of Bennachie Forest, that the FC want to avoid leaving the hill bare, will thin out trees and minimise disruption to leisure users; p2 is a road plan for FC vehicles

ARC8-1-30B.pdf
Marnie assures that the construction work will not affect parking on Rally Day; issue with treasurer's communication not being acknowledged; Mrs Horne of Grain attending next meeting to speak on project; Millstone Hill path to be monitored;

ARC8-1-30A.pdf
Davidson refers to a telephone conversation and points raised at meeting re the Forestry Commission; concern re construction work affecting parking; insurance issue; GRAIN project; drainage Millstone Hill path etc.; invites Marnie to address Rally

ARC8-1-29.pdf
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

ARC8-1-28E.pdf
H C Cooke refers to an earlier conversation with Davidson saying he had forwarded a summary to the Conservator; he asks for sight of the Bailies' insurance policy which Davidson had not yet sent him.

ARC8-1-28D.pdf
H C Cooke writing regarding the Bailies' issues with the proposed agreement, noting that the Conservator's main concern was liability to third parties in respect of activities held by the Bailies; Cooke asks if they have insurance

ARC8-1-28C.pdf
Davidson notes the Bailies had received the proposed agreement from H C Cooke and were "surprised and concerned" at the contents, and that several points were "impossible to comply with"; Davidson hopes this is the result of a misunderstanding etc.
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