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9-15-1.pdf
66-year-old Christina Forrest of Stoneywood fell and broke her ankle while descending the Mither Tap. She had to be carried down on a makeshift stretcher before being transferred to hospital.

9-16.pdf
A short extract from an unknown news source detailing the litter picking efforts of five of the Bailies of Bennachie and a group of Inverurie Academy pupils. They focused mostly on the Mither Tap path.

9-17.pdf
A short extract from an unknown news source stating that a proposal to build a garden centre at Oyne will not be called in to Grampian Regional Council as it appears to have mass approval.

9-18.pdf
A Press and Journal article about the Bailies of Bennachie ballad competition, won by Alford Academy with an attached photo, and another about a concert and prizegiving for the competition winners at Inverurie Academy.

9-19.pdf
An article from an unknown news source about that year's AGM, which also included a prizegiving ceremony for the ballad competition and a concert for the winning entries.

9-20.pdf
A People's Journal article about Bennachie and the Bailies' efforts to preserve it and keep it tidy.

9-21.pdf
Entries are invited for a photographic competition in which the winners will be featured in the 1984 Bailies of Bennachie calendar.

9-22.pdf
An article from the Press and Journal about the Bailies of Bennachie being awarded a special mention certificate by the 'Keep Britain Tidy' campaign for their environmental improvement efforts.

9-23.pdf
An article from the Press and Journal, written in Doric by James Milne, about the Bailies of Bennachie being recognised by 'Keep Britain Tidy' for their work. He went to the ceremony in London to collect the award on their behalf.

9-24.pdf
An article from the Inverurie Advertiser about the summer rally held that year at the Back o Bennachie car park
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