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Saturday, 28 October 2017

Minutes of Meeting - 24 October 2017

The minutes of the Community Council meeting of Tuesday 24 October 2017 can be viewed by clicking here or by accessing through the Document Archive on the right.


The next meeting of the Community Council will be held in the Gordon Room at Mannofield Church at 7pm on Tuesday 28 November 2017.  

All Welcome 

We can still be contacted with queries or comment by sending an email to the Secretary - bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Road Closure - Blacktop to Kingswells



Once again we have been notified of road closures on the Blacktop to Kingswells Road to allow work in connection with the new Countesswells development.

From 07:00 on 11 November, 2017, until 19:00 on 12 November, 2017, and 
From 07:00 on 18 November, 2017, until 19:00 on 19 November, 2017

there will be a prohibition of driving on the C128C Cults - Kingshill, road between its junctions with the C127C Blacktop Road, and the A944 Skene Road. 

The suggested alternative route is via Countesswells Road, Springfield Road, Queen’s Road, and Skene Road.

Access to residences will be maintained with residents south of the closure required to access there dwellings via Blacktop Road.

The contractors have advised Cathodic Protection Works will take place at the two blue points on the map :

  • The first set of works will at the point in the road next to Kingshill Cottage.
  • Followed by the second set of works at the point in the road next to Newton of Countesswells and The Steading at Newton of Countesswells.
If, like us, you wondered what Cathodic Protection was - here's what Wikipedia has to say about it:

"Cathodic protection (CP) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. A simple method of protection connects the metal to be protected to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode. The sacrificial metal then corrodes instead of the protected metal. For structures such as long pipelines, where passive galvanic cathodic protection is not adequate, an external DC electrical power source is used to provide sufficient current."

So now we know!

Sunday, 15 October 2017

Community Council Meeting - 24 October 2017

The Community Council next meets on Tuesday 24 October 2017.  

As usual, the meeting begins at 7pm prompt and will be held in the Gordon Room at Mannofield Parish Church, Great Western Road.  Access to the Church will be by the Countesswells Road entrance.

The dates for meetings into the new year have now been set as 


16 January       27 February        
27 March         24 April
22 May            26 June



The Agenda for the October meeting can be viewed or downloaded by clicking here



ALL WELCOME

Road Works - Morningside Gardens

One side of Morningside Gradens between house numbers 29 and 31 will be closed from 8am till 5pm on Wednesday 18 October.  In addition there will be no parking on the same stretch of road between theses dates.  The closure is to allow British Telecom access for urgent work.  

The road is NOT closed but care should be taken.

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Minutes of Meeting - 26 September 2017


The minute of the Braeside and Mannofield Community Council meeting that was held on on Tuesday 26 September 2017 can now be found by clicking here or by accessing through the Document Archive on the right.
The next meeting of the Community Council will be held in the Gordon Room at Mannofield Church at 7pm on Tuesday 24 October.  

All Welcome 

We can still be contacted with queries or comment by sending an email to the Secretary - bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

Police Report - September 2017


Sergeant David Cowie says, 
"Officers will continue to be encouraged to utilise the Muniquip device to monitor speeds of vehicles at identified locations.  Please be aware of the manner of your driving in the area and give consideration to whether you are near a school."

The local policing team are based at Whinhill and request that if any suspicious activity is seen they are contacted, either as an emergency on 999 or on the Police Scotland Service Centre at 101.

Follow the Local Policing Team on Twitter @NorthEPolice   #WestEndCPT

Also available are the three following contact email addresses for the West End:
AiryhallBroomhillGarthdeeCPT@Scotland.pnn.police.uk

Road Closure - Springfield Road (inset road) outside Nos 1-15

Aberdeen City Council have advised that from 5.30am on the 23rd October until 10pm on the 10th November, The inset road outside numbers 1 - 15 Springfield Road will be closed to traffic.  Please note that this is the slip road only and Springfield Road itself will be open as normal.

In addition, there will also be a prohibition of waiting on the same stretch of road from 8am - 5pm Mon-Fri over that period.  


Illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the owner’s expense. 


Access to properties will be maintained, but no through traffic will be possible. 


The measures are necessary to protect public safety during carriageway resurfacing works. 


An alternative route is available via Springfield Road, Braeside Terrace, and Northcote Road. 

Police Scotland - Neighbourhood Alert

Police Scotland's North East Division is introducing an exciting new innovation called Neighbourhood Alert.

Neighbourhood Alert lets Police Scotland send e-mail messages relating to local crime trends and
containing crime prevention advice quickly and effectively to a wide audience, but which can be targeted to particular streets or communities if required.

Any individual can sign-up to receive these e-mail messages, either for themselves or their community group, and the sign-up process allows the recipient to specify the type of information that they are interested in and from what source.

Neighbourhood Watch Scotland, who coordinate this resource, work with a range of partners in the public sector to provide information not only on crime but also on matters of community safety and
resilience.

The messages are intended to inform the public and to keep them abreast of information which will assist them in keeping themselves, their families and their properties safe.

Police Scotland ask that you take the opportunity to sign-up for Neighbourhood Alert e-mail messages and that you encourage your family, friends and neighbours to do the same. Whilst the number of subscribers is constantly growing, the more people who sign-up to receive these alerts, the more effective these messages will become.

There is no requirement to join or set up a Neighbourhood Watch, simply follow the link below to the registration instructions. By signing up you control your personal information, contact details and also decide what information providers from whom want to receive Alerts.

Sign up by visiting the following website:

https://member-registration.neighbourhoodalert.co.uk/91/Join