Community Economic Development activities help release the enterprise potential within local communities.
Where possible, Economic Development provides:
- real support to developing communities
- guidance in project development
- assistance in organisational development
- Aberdeenshire Community Asset Fund
The Aberdeenshire Community Asset Fund has been drawn up to enable community organisations, large and small, to look at developing an asset or service that will give the organisation an ongoing income. The Fund is financed by Aberdeenshire Council and Scottish Enterprise.
Local Rural Partnerships
- Banffshire Partnership
- Birse Community Trust
- Buchan Development Partnership
- Formartine Partnership
- Foveran Partnership
- Kincardine and Mearns Partnership
- Marr Area Partnership
- Mearns Area Partnership
- Portsoy and District Ltd
- Royal Deeside Partnership
Contact
Reid Hutchison
Tel: 01358 726411
Fax: 01358 726410
Email: ced@aberdeenshire.gov.uk
Community Websites
- Alford Community Web
- Banchory Community Website
- Crathes, Durris and Drumoak
- Fraserburgh Community Web
- Huntly
- Mearns Community Web
- Oldmeldrum Community Website
- Peterhead Community Website
- Rosehearty Community Web
- Royal Deeside
- Stonehaven Community Web
- Strathdon: Discover Donside
- Westhill
Aberdeenshire Towns Partnership
The Aberdeenshire Towns Partnership (ATP) is a formal agreement between three public sector organisations: Aberdeenshire Council, Scottish Enterprise Grampian and Communities Scotland. The agreement was signed first in March 1998.
It recognises firstly that the towns of Aberdeenshire are the commercial and social centres of the region and, as such, play a critical role in the area's well-being. It recognises secondly that all three partner organisations have essential, well-established roles in all of towns. Thirdly, it recognises that the three organisations can be much more effective by working together, in order to pool resources, share experiences and add value to their efforts.
Contact
Email: atp@aberdeenshire.gov.uk


