Thursday 21 January 2010

Banff Bridge


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This bridge over the River Deveron linking Banff and Macduff dates from 1779 and replaced an earlier one that had been swept away by a flood. Principal engineer for the construction was John Smeaton (1724-1792) The bridge was widened in 1881. The bridge carries a considerable amount of traffic, so much so that recently a study was undertaken to test local reaction for possible improvement. Amongst the schemes mooted were a footbridge to the north of the existing bridge that would enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross the river away from the traffic that at times seems to threaten the narrow walkways on the road bridge

Saturday 16 January 2010

Macduff - Banffs neighbour


Although this is Macduff Harbour it qualifies for the 'Blog' because it shows a Banff registered fishing boat - there's always a way!

Macduff is just across the River Deveron estuary to the east of Banff. It's a nice place. The harbour area is well worth a visit. Maybe not as busy as in it's heyday but there's plenty going on.

Shipyard seems to be doing ok and that has to be good news for the local economy.

I like this place.

Sunday 10 January 2010

What a fantastic place this is

Hard to believe the A98 is just a few feet away in the background.
 Down below the links provide a warm welcome on a cold day

Thursday 7 January 2010

More Snow in Banff


This is the A98 out of Banff heading west yesterday

The weather is preventing me getting out and taking more photographs
I have noted the fantastic efforts by the teams clearing the snow. They are working flat out against the elements and are to be commended. They are certainly doing the best they can with the available resources

Friday 1 January 2010

Happy New Year

Wherever you are in the world

All the best for 2010

from

Banff
Banffshire
Scotland

Snow in Banff


Snow in Banff
This picture was taken on Wednesday 30th December










Snow plow in action keeping the paths clear and doing a very good job

Friday 25 December 2009

Merry Christmas Everyone


Wherever you are in the World

Merry Christmas

Tuesday 22 December 2009

Der Brandenburger Tor


Fröhliches Weihnachten zu Ihnen Thomas und auch zu Ihrer Familie Solveig, Julius und Jonathon

Wednesday 9 December 2009

Banff Harbour - Marina (more pics)


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I took a walk along to the Harbour yesterday and even in the winter it looks inviting. It really is a nice place to pass away a few hours surrounded by a lump of history that just stirs the memory. I've added a few more pictures, these were taken at the beginning of last year. The Quayside must have been a hive of activity in the old days, but now the scene is one of tranquility where old and new seem to have blended quite well. Be handy if there were to be a little quayside pub, wonder if there was one years ago - hard to believe there wasn't something here to cater for the thirsts of fishermen and the seamen from the cargo vessels. The webcam is a good feature for it allows my distant family to see the place from time to time and also they can tell what the weather's like because when it's windy the camera wobbles a bit!

Sunday 6 December 2009

Banff Harbour - Marina


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The harbour is now a marina. It's coversion from the former to the latter has certainly given 'life' to the area. What was once a busy fishing port changed much over the years and there was a danger of the site becoming something of a dead area. The build up of silt made it a poor mooring for leisure craft - then what happens - along come Aberdeenshire Council with investment and promise - Good for them, they not only gave a promise to the town, they actually delivered it.

The site is a pleasure to visit. I do understand there are complaints of silting but many harbours/marinas suffer this - it seems it's just a matter of having an appropriate maintenance programme - after all the forces of nature are somewhat unpredictable.

On a nice sunny day there can be no better pastime than watching the craft, yachts and working boats, going about their business. There's something nice and relaxing watching people messing about with boats.

Yes I have to say - "Well done Aberdeenshire Council and the Banff and Buchan Area Committee for investing in the future of Banff"

Sunday 29 November 2009

Strait Path



Strait Path
Strait Path provides a link between the two main retail street areas and starts at the junction of Castlegate and High Street dropping down to Low Street. The business premises on the path present themselves rather well I think. I would certainly like to see more shops along here. Nice to walk down and watch people struggle to climb, conveniently forgetting I'll be walking in the opposite direction when the shopping's done!
I often stand at the top looking down wondering what it would be like if there were market stalls along it's length on a Saturday - nice thought but probably impractical
It's a relief when you arrive at the top, though it looks a bit bleak from this position

Saturday 21 November 2009

Low Street Banff

The 'Mercat Cross' or 'Market Cross. was an important sign in it's day. It seems to be in fine condition







The Council offices are impressive and well cared for buildings. Well done Aberdeenshire Council.
I understand the cannon, which is placed in front of the council buildings, dates from the Crimean War.

As I took the photo an elderley gentleman suggested it should be loaded then turned to face the Council building and he would do the rest - no need to worry, he said it with a smile on his face. I know he was only joking, or was he...?

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Fine Buildings


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The Council offices are a fine example of quality buildings set in a nice part of the town. I wanted to take a separate picture of the 'Biggar Fountain' but found wherever I stood the litter bin or traffic sign spoiled the shot. What a shame such an historic structure has to be blighted in this way. I think I need to find out about the 'Biggar Fountain' in more detail

Thursday 12 November 2009

Memories

©copyright John Robin
I'm very gratful to John for allowing me to use this photograph here. I have a few more that I will place on the site in due course. I'm not planning to fill the site with historic content, though from time to time I may well go back to the past.

This photo was taken at Banff Station on 22nd August 1963. It's sure to bring back memories for many, perhaps you even know the man walking along the edge of the platform.

When I started this 'Blog' my intention was to concentrate on the good things about Banff because there are plenty but I'm reminded that it isn't all good and the suggestion is that I try to give a more balanced view of the town and surrounding area. Plenty of people tell me that things have changed for the worse, no doubt with some things that's true but not everything is 'for the worse' and so I will continue along with the 'Blog' trying to add content about three times a week if possible and at the same time paint a true picture of the town and what it has to offer...in my opinion