Friday 30 September 2011

Banff Buzz Autumn

http://arcadialite.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/autumn_banff_buzz/

This is link to Banff buzz electric edition for autumn x

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor, who many people believe was responsible for the singer's death has begun in America. Dr Conrad Murray is on trial for manslaughter over the death of Michael Jackson in July 2009. It is believed that Dr Conrad Murray gave Michael Jackson to many drugs on the day he died from a heart attack. Lawyers and prosecutors in the case are questioning witnesses at the time of Michael Jackson's death like his personal assistant and bodyguards. The trial is expected to end in the next 2 months.

In other news, in Germany the government have passed a key bill to help the bail out of Greece and help save the E.U. from a debt crisis across Europe. The bill was voted overwhelming by 500 to 87 which passed the bill.

That's Harry's News.

Monday 26 September 2011

news for boyndie

Boyndie gardens cleaning the pond anyone fancy a mudpack for free see paul or gillan !





citizen leadership training

my name is alan stephen. it was on september 5th that i did more citizen leadership training. it was at the arts centre at macduff with jackie taylor. rian and lesley did the training with me.

the training involved learning how to train others in citizen leadership.

i am now confident to train others in citizen leadership.


my name is lesley west. i attended the citizen leadership training and it was held at the macduff arts centre and it was very challengeing we had to go into groups 4 and we had to read some questions and write it down and we did a little presentation of what we had learned. we planed to do more work in the future.

Monday 19 September 2011

Autumn Banff Buzz!

The Autumn Banff Buzz is here! get your free copy now in all good shops/doctors/retailers in Banff xx

Friday 16 September 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the British Prime Minister David Camoron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy were in Benghazi the second capitil of Libya celebriting with the Libyain rebels on getting Colonel Gaddafi out of power over Libya. They were praising the Libyain rebels for their bravey and their courage against fighting Gaddafi and his troops. The Libyain rebels are still fighting Colonel Gaddafi's stronghold in Striut, but it is believe that he has left the country.

In other news, in Britain 4 miners are believe to be trapped undergound after the mine clospsed in Wales. No one knows if the miners are dead or not, but the police have found a body. They are still searching for the remaining miners.

That's Harry's News.

Friday 9 September 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, it is coming up to the 10th anniversary of 9/11 which over 3000 people were killed and over 6000 people were injured when Al Queda terrorists hijack 4 passenger airplanes and crash them in the World Trade Center in New York in America. It was the biggest terrorist attack in the World and it is believed that 9/11 change anything for America and the World. America mourns every on 11 of September which 9/11 happened on, about the tragic event and those who were killed in the disaster of 9/11.

In other news, in Libya they still have not captured or killed Colonel Gaddafi. The Libyain rebels now believe he is hiding in stronghold town of his supporters west of Tropli. It is believed Colonel Gaddafi's supporters from the town are firing rockets at the rebels who are trying to invade the town to try and capture Colonel Gaddafi. The rebels hope he will be capture soon.

That's Harry's News.

Wednesday 7 September 2011













Artsability group

Jenna, James, Alan, Lesley, Elaine, Jacqueline, Justine, and Emmy and I were at Macduff art centre doing drama singing and dancing. We had a good laugh it was very unusual. In the drama there was some dramatic tension in the scenario, facial and vocal expression.

Friday 2 September 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news this week, the Libyan rebels are still trying to find and capture or kill Colonel Gaddafi in Libya. The rebels have now moved out of the capitil Tropli and advanced on Colonel Gaddafi's home town of Sirte in Libya. Colonel Gaddafi has been speaking on Libyan radio saying that he will never will surrender to the rebels and he is telling his forces to keep on fighting. It is believed that most of Colonel Gaddafi's family have went over the border of Libya to Algeria to avade capture from the rebels. The rebels have told Colonel Gaddafi's forces in Sirte to surrender at the end of this week or they will be killed.

In other news, the British Prime Minister David Cameron was in Paris in France with world leaders to discuss the future of Libya after Colonel Gaddafi is gone and are discussing to give Colonel Gaddafi's assets to the new Libyan government.

That's Harry's News.

Thursday 1 September 2011