Letters between the Bailies of Bennachie and the Forestry Commission discussing path work and the creation of new signage on Bennachie, for which the Bailies had apparently not been consulted although FC representative disputes this.
A letter from Bailies of Bennachie to the Forestry Commission regarding forestry provisions in the Scottish climate change bill and the role the charity would play in this
A letter to Simon Hodge, the chief executive of the Forestry Commission, regarding cuts to their service and how this will affect the maintenance of Bennachie.
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.
Letters between Bell Ingram Rural and Bailies of Bennachie regarding proposed improvement works on the footpath between Rowantree car park and the Mither Tap and the need for a survey to determine what exactly needs to be done.
The recipient of this letter - Algy Watson - is invited to the opening of the newly refurbished Rowantree foothpath, which will include a light lunch afterwards.