The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Stonehaven sees Athens as unlikely twin town

Forging agreement

- BY KIRSTEN ROBERTSON

Stonehaven is in the process of forging a twinning agreement with an unlikely internatio­nal ally - Athens.

But it’s not the Greek capital which the community has struck a bond with, it’s a namesake city in America’s Deep South.

Athens, Alabama, is known for its Civil War past, rodeo shows and hearty Southern grub rather than the aweinspiri­ng sights such as the Parthenon of its more famous counterpar­t.

The Stonehaven Twinning Group (STG) believes the transatlan­tic partnershi­p will lead to an increase in tourism and closer cultural, business and sporting ties between the vastly differing communitie­s.

The mayor of Athens, Ronnie Marks, described his excitement ahead of the deal being officially agreed to celebrate his city’s 200th anniversar­y.

He said: “Twinning with Stonehaven and working with others on an internatio­nal level will showcase our communitie­s, and allow many longlastin­g partnershi­ps to form

“I will be delighted to formally announce, on November 18, that the twinning will form part of our bicentenar­y celebratio­ns and I look forward to meeting the delegation from Stonehaven next year.”

A team from Stonehaven is expected to visit Athens

“Working with others will showcase our communitie­s”

in May or June, while an Alabama contingent will visit the north-east in July.

The interest from Athens is due in large measure to the help of a team from Athens University.

Alabama academics aim to set up exchange opportunit­ies between people from Alabama and Aberdeensh­ire under the agreement, in the hope young people will be inspired to travel to their twin city to learn more about life on the opposite side of the Atlantic.

Earlier this year Stonehaven came to a historic agreement with the Paris suburb of Acheres.

Stonehaven community stalwart, Phil MillsBisho­p, leads the STG and confirmed that more twinning agreements are likely on the horizon.

Mr Mills-Bishop said: “The twinning with Alabama is a fantastic developmen­t. We are planning to develop relationsh­ips with others in Germany and Portugal.

“Acheres was just the beginning – our main priority is strengthen­ing ties and spreading the word about Stonehaven.”

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 ??  ?? FORMAL TIES: Phil Mills-Bishop of the STG with Martin Gray, deputy custodian of Dunnottar Castle
FORMAL TIES: Phil Mills-Bishop of the STG with Martin Gray, deputy custodian of Dunnottar Castle

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