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Braemar Castle will reopen to visitors this weekend

Braemar Castle will reopen to visitors this weekend Updated: April 27, 2021, 2:25 pm © PRESS AND JOURNAL Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Deeside tourist attraction will open this weekend. Braemar Castle will reopen its doors for the first time this year on Saturday, May 1. Visitors must pre-book their slot to allow staff to control numbers and ensure social distancing is maintained. The 17th century castle, which survived the turmoil of the Jacobite conflicts and was once the seat of Clan Farquharson, has been run by the community since 2007.

Community buys ancient north-east woodland from estate

Community buys ancient north-east woodland from estate © Supplied by Braemar Community Li Tomrichton Wood has 150-year-old pine trees and is a haven for wildlife. A north-east community has taken ownership of an ancient beauty spot. The village of Braemar owns Tomrichton Wood, which had been part of the Mar Estate for 300 years. It is thought the popular woodland is a likely remnant of the great wood of Caledon. Tomrichton Wood is made up of statuesque granny pine trees, over 150 years old and it is home to numerous pinewood species including red squirrel and crossbill. Braemar Community Limited has been able to purchase the area thanks to funding from the Scottish Land Fund with the sale going through yesterday.

Braemar villagers take over woodland hailed as a haven for wildlife and for locals

© Supplied by Braemar Community Li Tomrichton Wood in Braemar is now owned and managed by the community. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An Aberdeenshire community has taken over a popular woodland and pledged to improve it for the betterment of all locals. Tomrichton Wood in the heart of Braemar, formerly owned by Mar Estate, is now owned and managed by the community of the village. At more than 150 years old, the woodland is home to many pinewood species including red squirrells and crossbills, and features a number of very old “granny pine” trees.

Big freeze continues: Britain is told to brace for up to four inches of snow and 50mph gales today

It s so cold the SEA has frozen! Waves turn to ice in Cumbria and the Thames at Teddington freezes over for the first time in 60 years as temperatures plunge to record lows in England Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice now remain in place across swathes of the UK until Saturday The mercury dropped to minus 15C in parts of central and northern Scotland in the early hours It is expected to be drier tonight but wintry showers will hit again as it gets dark, ushering in more cold

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