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ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY of REGISTERS Contact Details ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY OF REGISTERS Contact Details/Telephone Number Area Manager Aberdeenshire Council St Leonard’s Sandyhill Road Banff AB45 1BH Area Manager 01779 477363 Aberdeenshire Council Arbuthnott House 62 Broad Street Peterhead AB42 1DA Area Manager Town House By Low Street Banff AB45 1AY Area Manager 01358 820033 Aberdeenshire Council 25 Station Road Ellon AB41 9AE Area Manager 01467 620981 Aberdeenshire Council Gordon House Blackhall Road Inverurie AB51 3WB Area Manager 019755 648000 Aberdeenshire Council School Road Murray Terrace Alford AB33 8TY Area Manager 01569 762001 Aberdeenshire Council Viewmount Arduthie Road Stonehaven AB39 2DQ ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY OF REGISTERS Contact Details/Telephone Number Area Officer 01330 822878 Banchory Area Office The Square High Street BANCHORY AB31 4DT Aberdeenshire Library & 01651 872707 Information Service Meldrum Meg Way The Meadow Ind Estate Oldmeldrum Inverurie AB51 0GN Aberchirder Library 01466 780607 111 Main Street Aberchirder Huntly AB54 7TB Aboyne Library 013398 86004 Community Centre Bridgeview Road Aboyne AB34 5JN Alford Library 019755 63333 Alford Academy Murray Terrace Alford AB33 8PY Ballater Library 013397 55628 Station Square Ballater AB35 5QB Balmedie Library 01358 742045 Eigie Road Balmedie Aberdeen AB23 8YF ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY OF REGISTERS Contact Details/Telephone Number Banchory Library 01330 823784 Bridge Street Banchory AB31 5SU Banff Library 01261 815052 High Street Banff AB45 1AE Boddam Library 01779 473479 26 Queens Road Boddam Peterhead AB42 3AX Bracoden Library 01261 851539 Bracoden School Bracoden Gamrie Banff AB45 3HA Cairnbulg Library 01346 583121 Station Road Cairnbulg Fraserburgh AB43 8WQ Cruden Bay Library 01779 812815 Station Road Cruden Bay Peterhead AB42 0NL Ellon Library 01358 720865 Station Road Ellon AB41 9AE Fettercairn Library 01561 340442 Fettercairn School Distillery Road Fettercairn Laurencekirk AB30 1TH ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY OF REGISTERS Contact Details/Telephone Number Fraserburgh Library 01346 518197 King Edward Street Fraserburgh AB43 9PN Huntly Library 01466 792179 Brander Library The Square Huntly AB54 8BR Insch Library 01464 820841 Insch Institute Rannes Street Insch AB52 6JJ Inverbervie Library 01561 361690 Church Street Inverbervie Montrose DD10 0RU Inverurie Library 01467 621619 Town Hall Market Place Inverurie AB51 3SN Kemnay Library 01467 643906 Kendal Road Kemnay Inverurie AB51 5RN Kintore Library 01467 634393 Castle Walk Kintore Inverurie AB51 0RU Laurencekirk Library 01561 377298 The Burgh Buildings Johnston Street Laurencekirk AB30 1AN ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY OF REGISTERS Contact Details/Telephone Number Macduff Library 01261 833289 17 High Street Macduff AB44 1LR Meldrum Library 01651 871307 Meldrum Academy Colpy Road Oldmeldrum Inverurie AB51 0NT Mintlaw Library 01771623366 Newlands Road Mintlaw Peterhead AB42 5GP New Pitsligo Library 01771653713 79 High Street New Pitsligo Fraserburgh AB43 6NH Newmachar Library 01651 862085 School Road Newmachar Aberdeen AB21 0WB Newtonhill Library 01569 731825 Coastal Car Park Newtonhill Stonehaven AB39 3UL Peterhead Library 01779 472554 51 St Peter Street Peterhead AB42 1QD Portlethen Library 01224 786190 Bruntland Road Portlethen Aberdeen AB12 4QL ABERDEENSHIRE – DISPLAY OF REGISTERS Contact Details/Telephone Number Portsoy Library 01261 843891 Aird Green Portsoy Banff AB45 2RH Rosehearty Library 01346 572001 Pitsligo Street Rosehearty Fraserburgh AB43 7JL Stonehaven Library 01569 762136 Evan Street Stonehaven AB39 2ET Strichen Library 01771 637347 59a Water Street Strichen Fraserburgh AB43 6ST Turriff Library 01888 562539 Grange Villa The Square Turriff AB53 4AE Westhill Library 01224 741312 Hay's Way Westhill AB32 6XZ Whitehills Library 01261 861240 Loch Street Whitehills Banff AB45 2LT .
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