A 3 page proposal for a new DVD about Bennachie, focusing on the hill's history as well as being a general wider celebration. The estimated budget given was £35,000
A series of letters between Bailies of Bennachie and Maddocks & Dick of Edinburgh discussing the creation of a tie and headscarf for Bailies of Bennachie, including price estimates, samples and invoices.
A price list for items for Bailies of Bennachie themed dinnerware, as well as the invoice from Wm Culross & Son for the printing of this. The design of the dinner set was based on a painting of Bennachie by James Kelman.
A completed order form for merchandise items from Bailies of Bennachie. The customer - a Mrs M Farquharson of Aberdeen - has ordered two 1993 calendars and has also left a note about placemats from the Kelman dinner sets.
A letter from Geoffrey M Gill to Wm Culross and Son enquiring about producing melamine mugs with an image of Bennachie and 'The Bailies of Bennachie' on them.
A letter from Touched by Scotland, an art gallery and craft store in Oyne, regarding the commissioning and stocking of a Bailies of Bennachie teddy bear with the plan being to give the Bailies a portion of the proceeds and to promote their work.
A letter, brief report and map focusing on the Gordon Way path being relocated, including arguments for and against it. The last page features a hand-drawn map of the new vs the existing route.
A letter from Bailies clerk Geoff Gill to Julie Snodgrass, outgoing District Forester for Forest Enterprise, expressing regret at her leaving her post and Aberdeenshire and wishing her luck going forward.
An outline for a project which would see 13 wooden totem poles created and placed around Aberdeenshire between 2002 and 2006. Included is also a rough schedule and a budget list breaking down the total costs of the project.