Lumphanan
CategoryCat mauled to death by two dogs….
A lurcher and a staffordshire terrier mauled a cat to death a few nights ago in the village. The two dogs were seen roaming the streets from 9.00pm. If anyone is missing a cat, or knows anyone who is missing a black cat with white feet, get in touch.
Thanks from Deeside Activity Park
Thanks to all who supported the Bonfire and Fireworks night last night, it was a great night and Ken has learnt his lesson the fireworks will go off later next year!
Response from Aberdein Considine
I refer to your recent email of 20th October and my reply of 25th October and have now had an opportunity to investigate matters. It would appear that Messrs Raeburn Christie Clark & Wallace currently act for you in the preparation of the title and accordingly in the first instance you should intimate any … Continue Reading
Complaint to Aberdein Considine….
My Late Mother, purchased 26 Perkhil Road, Lumphanan on the 8th July 2010. The property was paid for, yet her name is not on the Title Deeds. After talking to the Land Registry, I was told that the Title No ABN19528 had been split up, they also told me that Raeburn Christie Clarke & Wallace … Continue Reading
Response from Solicitor….
I refer to your undernoted email with regard the CCTV camera at 2 Millan Cottages, Lumphanan. Aberdein Considine has no involvement in the CCTV camera at the property and were unaware of this until you raised it with us. If concerned, we suggest that you contact Grampian Police. Yours faithfully, Aberdein Considine
Aberdeenshire Council is splashing the cash in Lumphanan
The council have tarred the lane that leads off of Perkhill Road and finishes at Prospect Terrace. The same lane that no cars are supposed to use. They have also tarred the lane at the back of Perkhill Road – the lane which leads off of the very busy un-named road – the same road that has never had the … Continue Reading
Tullochvenus Circular
After leaving the village of Lumphanan, this walk takes the route of an 18th century military road. It is now a green lane which leads through an avenue of mixed deciduous trees before reaching more open agricultural scenery. After following a usually quiet main road for a short distance the walk enters a piece of … Continue Reading
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