Banchory

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Banchory
Beannchar (Gaelic)
OS grid reference: NO698958
Population: 6,270 (2004) [1]
Council area: Aberdeenshire
Constituent country: Scotland
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Police force: Grampian Police
Lieutenancy area: Kincardineshire
Former county: Kincardineshire
Post town: BANCHORY
Postal: AB31
Telephone: 01330
Scottish Parliament: West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
UK Parliament: West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
European Parliament: Scotland
Scotland

Banchory (Scottish Gaelic: Beannchar) is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where the Feugh River meets the River Dee The name is thought to be derived from Scottish Gaelic for "horned" or "forked" and also relates to "by the bends", the "bends" being those of the River Dee.

However, the name could also derive from the former Christian College founded by St Ternan. It is claimed that Ternan was a follower of St Ninian. He established a college on the banks of the River Dee to teach Christianity and agriculture to the local Picts. The village and parish was called Banchory Ternan until the 1970's. The original Gaelic form is almost identical to that of Bangor, Northern Ireland.

Local landmarks include Scolty, a hill topped by a tower monument, a memorial to General Burnett who fought alongside Wellington. Banchory has a small museum and is the birthplace of James Scott Skinner. It is growing rapidly with a new housing estate at the Hill of Banchory and a new primary school. Banchory Academy is also situated in the town and is among the better public (as in state) schools in Scotland. [neutrality disputed] There are a number of hotels and restaurants in the village notably the Stag Hotel, the Burnett Arms, and the Douglas Arms. There are also a number of shops including newsagents, sports shops and chemists.

Banchory is a tourist destination and venue of the Banchory Show which occurs in summer. Local sports teams include Banchory St Ternan football club, the Banchory Beavers swimming team and the Banchory Stags Basketball Club. Banchory also has three other football teams which compete in the mid-deeside summer league (Banchory thistle, Banchory youth and Banchory stoats).

In the Harry Potter universe, the burgh was the home of the disbanded Banchory Bangers quidditch team.


Coordinates: 57°03′N 2°31′W

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