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A mock-up of Fred s Shed - a shelter erected at the Spittal of Glenshee by police inspector Fred MacAulay in the 1980s.
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A shelter named after police inspector Fred MacAulay – the father of the comedian of the same name – was once located in the heart of Glenshee. Gayle Ritchie questions what became of “Fred’s Shed”.
In the frozen winter of 1984 after a dramatic snowstorm hit Glenshee, a small corrugated iron shed was erected a few miles south of the ski centre.