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Page 1: By Ricky Robertson, Jack Harris, Jack Harris, Brandon Emslie.

Aberdeenshire

By Ricky Robertson, Jack Harris,

Brandon Emslie

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As members of Aberdeen, we a proud say that we

have the UK’s largest Christmas tree. And it was revealed last night (21/11/14). And the time was 7:02.

Monuments

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253,000 in 2010

Population in Aberdeenshire

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Portlethen

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Portlethen Academy was made in 1987 Portlethen Academy Motto is “Do your best” There is 850 Students . Portlethen Academy opened on 20 April 1987

5:00 The current head master is Neil Morrison

Portlethen Academy

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Stonehaven

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The Aunty Betty who gave her name to this place must

have been the kind of sweet old lady who goes bungee-jumping, as this Stonehaven cafe has a cheerfully over-the-top approach which carries over into accessorising lad and ladette-themed celebration cakes with, respectively, bottles of beer or ready-mixed mojito.

The shop sells a wide variety of cakes and sweets including hand-made tablet and fudge, doughnut cake pops and marshmallow sheep, but it's the takeaway ice cream that garners the rave reviews, with tablet flavour a particular favourite.

Aunty Bettys

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The flavours are: Irn Bru Chocolate Mint Vanilla Fudge Honeycomb Cookies and cream Toffee Bubblegum And Strawberry

Aunty Bettys (Flavours)

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Dunnotor castle is Gaelic for Dun

Fhoithear(Fort on the shelving slope) It is a medieval fortress located up on a rocky

headland on the north east coast of Scotland The ruins of the castle are spread over 1.4

hectares (3.5 acres), surrounded by steep cliffs that drop to the North Sea, 50 metres (160 ft) below.

Dunnotor Castle