Bennachie Community Council

Bennachie Community Council Our primary purpose is to ascertain and express the views of the community to the local authority and other public bodies.

Bennachie Community Council is part of over one thousand Community Councils in Scotland, all of which are composed of elected volunteers from the community. Community Councils are the most local tier of statutory representation in Scotland. They bridge the gap between local authorities and communities, and help to make public bodies aware of the opinions and needs of the communities they represent

. Their primary purpose is to ascertain and express the views of the community to the local authority and other public bodies. Many Community Councils also involve themselves in a wide range of other activities including fundraising, community events, environmental projects, etc. Local authorities and other bodies consult with Community Councils on issues affecting the community, and are required to consult them on planning applications and to involve them in the Community Planning process. Developers have a legal duty to consult with Community Councils on major developments. Bennachie Community Council covers the following areas: Culsalmond, Insch, Leslie, Premnay, Oyne, Rayne, Wartle

13/06/2026

Do you care for someone living with dementia? We’d like to hear your thoughts.

Could digitising the Herbert Protocol make life easier for families and carers? We’re seeking views on proposals to move the Herbert Protocol online.

The protocol helps police respond more quickly when a person living with dementia goes missing by ensuring important information is available from the outset.

Share your views and help shape the future of the service. Find the survey link in our comments below ⬇️

Classic and vintage car route in Inverurie tomorrow at 6.30pm
12/06/2026

Classic and vintage car route in Inverurie tomorrow at 6.30pm

Here is the route for the classic and vintage cars tour of the town tomorrow evening at 6.30 pm - the high spot of the afternoon/evening!

The next issue of the Bennachie Community Newsletter is being put together. It will cover the months of July, August and...
12/06/2026

The next issue of the Bennachie Community Newsletter is being put together. It will cover the months of July, August and September. If you would like to put in an article can you please email [email protected] by Saturday the 20th June. Thank you

Just to make you aware there is a fundraising event running from the Logie Durno Hall hall this weekend and there will b...
12/06/2026

Just to make you aware there is a fundraising event running from the Logie Durno Hall hall this weekend and there will be a runner most hours following the route below. Just for anyone driving this road from 5pm tonight till 5pm tomorrow could you take extra care thanks 😊 give us a wave if you pass.

11/06/2026

Please remember it’s best not to visit friends or family in hospital if you are unwell. Virtual Visiting iPads are available in every ward to help patients connect with family and friends who can’t be there in person. Find out more on the Welcome Wards page on our website: www.nhsgrampian.org/hospital-hub/visitor-information

11/06/2026

Does your child love these squishy dumplings? They’re the latest craze – with unboxing videos gaining millions of views.

But their popularity and high demand mean lots of fakes are now available to buy. And the counterfeit versions may contain harmful levels of dangerous chemicals.

✓ Buy from trusted retailers if you can – fakes may not meet our safety standards
✓ Check for proper labelling – missing safety information is a sign it’s fake
✓ If the toy is damaged, leaking or smells unusual, stop using it
✓ Avoid buying for under 3s - they’re most at risk from dangerous toys.

More tips on buying safe toys: https://capt.org.uk/buy-safe-toys/

11/06/2026

Scottish Government advice on what to do if you suspect there is an outbreak of this infectious disease.

11/06/2026

We're urging all road users to dispose of their litter responsibly as our annual roadside verge cutting programme gets underway in the coming days.

The council maintains around 3,500 miles of roads and more than 6,200 miles of rural verges, with teams set to begin cutting to improve visibility at junctions, bends and sight lines.

However, growing volumes of litter on verges are creating serious challenges for both safety and the environment.

Discarded items such as cans, bottles, cups, wrappers and food packaging are frequently thrown from vehicles and become trapped in roadside grass and undergrowth.

During cutting operations, this waste is shredded and spread further, making it harder, more hazardous and more costly to remove.

Philip McKay, head of our Roads and Infrastructure Services, says: “Far too often, our teams are encountering large amounts of litter across our roadside verges. Once it’s in the grass, it becomes extremely difficult to deal with and can pose risks to wildlife, the environment and those tasked with maintaining these areas.

“We provide litter bins across our towns and villages, and many food outlets do the same. There is simply no excuse for throwing rubbish from a vehicle or leaving it behind when walking. The responsibility lies with each of us, so please give your litter a lift home and dispose of it properly.”

As work gets underway, motorists are also being reminded to take extra care around verge cutting operations. Services will use tractors and operate under mobile traffic management, with signage in place to warn approaching drivers.

Mr McKay add: “Our teams and contractors are carrying out essential work to keep our roads safe. We ask drivers to slow down, be patient and pass with care. A few moments’ consideration helps keep everyone safe and allows this work to be carried out efficiently.”

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Meets Every 4th Monday At Street Drostan's Church
Insch

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