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2021
Face coverings are required in Scotland
Aberdeenshire Council's Equality Outcomes consultation: an introduction

Lively discussion at the latest meeting of Fyvie, Rothienorman and Monquhitter Community Council
Planning Concerns and Flooding Issues dominate the meeting.

The Monquhitter Messenger January 2021
The First Edition of the ‘Monquhitter Messenger” newsletter is here!

Lockdown restrictions strengthened for mainland Scotland
"To minimise the risk of spreading the virus, you must stay at home as much as possible. By law, in a Level 4 area, you can only leave your home (or garden) for an essential purpose.” For mor information - Scottish Government .
Read the UPDATED Stay at Home Guidance

REVIEW OF THE SCHEME FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMUNITY COUNCILS

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 26 January 2021, 7:30pm, online .
Please email the FRMCC to request a link to the meeting.

Aberdeenshire Council
We are trialing a new Noise App which allows residents to make a recording of noise disturbance on their smartphone or tablet and submit a report online.
You can download the app at www.thenoiseapp.com

Formartine Rural Partnership SCIO is pleased to announce their Small Grants Scheme (2nd round) is open.

With regard to the A96 Dualling East of Huntly to Aberdeen scheme:-
Design development has been carried out which has led to some changes to the junction proposals which were presented previously. The updates can be accessed on the Transport Scotland website via the following link:
We will keep you advised of any further updates on the scheme as they arise.

The Scottish Government have published (14 September 2020) updated guidance on the latest rules on staying safe and protecting others from Coronavirus. This includes guidance on how to stay safe, face coverings, meeting other people, shopping, eating out, sports, getting around, gatherings, working, running a business and penalties.

Following Rothienorman Community Association's successful grant application through the Ventient Energy Gordonstown Windfarm Fyvie and Rothienorman Community Fund, members were pleased to receive the Rothienorman Community Resilience Tractor with a winterisation package from Harry Sleigh, chairman of the Fyvie, Monquitter And Rothienorman Community Council.

Fyvie, Rothienorman and Monquhitter Community Council promote ‘Message in a Bottle’ scheme to save lives
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