The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Buchan Queen returns to her throne for virtual gala

Ceremony: Hundreds watch from home as annual event begins online

- BY KATHRYN WYLIE

Peterhead Scottish Week began in unusual fashion on Saturday when the Buchan Queen was crowned hidden from the scores of locals who would usually turn out to mark the start of the festival.

Instead, hundreds watched from home as Natasha Clueit took to her throne in a small and socially-distanced ceremony streamed live on the festival’s Facebook page.

Miss Clueit, reprising her role from 2018 after her name was pulled from a draw of former queens

“I believe we are the first ever virtual gala week in Scotland”

last weekend, was joined by Carolyn Carville and Rhiannah Slamaker who take on princess roles for a second time.

The trio, tasked with representi­ng the area during the traditiona­l celebratio­ns, would usually be preparing for a full-on week of social events.

However, with coronaviru­s lockdown guidelines putting paid to that, they are leading the 59th annual event in a virtual format instead.

“Everything is pretty much in full swing, but obviously it’s going to be pretty much virtual,” said Scottish Week organiser Graham Barron. “It’s quite exciting as I believe we are the first ever virtual gala week in Scotland.

“There’s still lots going on, though. We are encouragin­g people to decorate their houses for the week, the window spotting competitio­n will still run and we can still judge the bonniest garden competitio­n in secret. We’re doing as much as possible and think it will still be an exciting week.”

The majority of the week’s events, though, will take place via Facebook Live. Highlights will include a pre-filmed Peterhead’s Got Talent competitio­n, live bingo, a baby show, a dance competitio­n and a rerun video of a previous Red Arrows display over the town.

Usually the Blue Toon would welcome an influx of visitors to enjoy the activities, events and parades, in turn helping fund the following year’s event, so their absence this year is a cause for concern for the organising committee. “Next year is our 60th anniversar­y so we had hoped to make the week bigger and better than ever,” Mr Barron added.

“So the problem we have is that we won’t manage much fundraisin­g with the virtual week as there’s no big brochure to sell advertisin­g slots in either.

We’ve set up a fundraisin­g account so people can make donations instead.”

Anyone willing to donate towards funding next year’s event can send a donation via Paypal to donate@ scottishwe­ek.co.uk

A programme detailing 2020’s full virtual offerings is available now in local shops.

 ?? Photograph by Kath Flannery ?? SECOND TIME ROUND: Natasha Clueit was crowned Buchan Queen in a greatly altered ceremony at Peterhead.
Photograph by Kath Flannery SECOND TIME ROUND: Natasha Clueit was crowned Buchan Queen in a greatly altered ceremony at Peterhead.

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