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Popular Aberdeenshire coastal path shut due to safety fears

Popular Aberdeenshire coastal path shut due to safety fears Updated: May 12, 2021, 4:05 pm © Supplied by Aberdeenshire Counci Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A popular Aberdeenshire coastal path has been shut due to the risk of rockfall. The Sneuk path, which runs between Crovie and Gardenstown, has been shut by the local authority until further notice. This is due to safety fears about large sections of rocks above the path. Temporary access restrictions have been put in place, with the route completely closed. The stability of the rocks and slope are being assessed by engineers.

Macduff Marine Aquarium: Fighting sea pollution, saving endangered species and bringing joy to visitors

Macduff Marine Aquarium: Fighting sea pollution, saving endangered species and bringing joy to visitors © Jason Hedges Gayle hangs out at the kelp tank at Macduff Marine Aquarium. Gayle heads to Macduff Marine Aquarium and meets a myriad of sea creatures that live in the steely blue Moray Firth waters. As a lover of animals, I’m uneasy about describing any species as ugly, but when I stare into the bulging eyes of a wolf fish, I can’t help it. I spot one lurking in a forest of seaweed in a tank at Macduff Marine Aquarium and, with his fierce fang-like teeth and fat, rubbery lips, I feel somewhat repelled by him.

Macduff Marine Aquarium: Fighting sea pollution, saving endangered species and bringing joy to visitors

Macduff Marine Aquarium: Fighting sea pollution, saving endangered species and bringing joy to visitors © Jason Hedges 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 Gayle heads to Macduff Marine Aquarium and meets a myriad of sea creatures that live in the steely blue Moray Firth waters. As a lover of animals, I’m uneasy about describing any species as ugly, but when I stare into the bulging eyes of a wolf fish, I can’t help it.

Fly-tippers branded morons for dumping waste at Slains Castle

Slains Castle near Cruden Bay. Local leaders have condemned those behind the fly-tipping at the site which the people responsible “morons” and having “a total disregard for our beautiful environment.” Peterhead South and Cruden councillor Stephen Smith said: “I just don’t understand why, if people have taken the time and effort to load up their vehicle with rubbish like this, they don’t just drive the extra few miles and dispose of it sensibly. “Slains Castle is particularly popular just now with a lot of people choosing to visit and the actions of the morons who do this sort of thing spoils it for visitors and causes problems for the landowner.”

Zo krijgt Cambuur toch een huldiging na kampioenschap: Spelers en staf in helikopter boven grote geel-blauwe zee van spandoeken en vlaggen

Zo krijgt Cambuur toch een huldiging na kampioenschap: Spelers en staf in helikopter boven grote geel-blauwe zee van spandoeken en vlaggen
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