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    Deeside.com is an online news and information website covering the Deeside area, it is a founder member of the Independent Community News Network (ICNN) the UK representative body for the independent community and hyperlocal news sector.

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    Deeside is the name given to a predominantly industrial conurbation of towns and villages in Flintshire and Cheshire on the Wales–England border lying near the canalised stretch of the River Dee that flows from neighbouring Chester into the Dee Estuary.

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  4. The Royal Deeside can be found in Aberdeenshire, west of Aberdeen, it’s the area around the River Dee and more precisely between the beautiful villages of Banchory and Braemar, which are 40 miles apart. A large part of the Royal Deeside overlaps the Cairngorms National Park, which is the largest one in the UK in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

  5. Royal Deeside is the valley of the River Dee that runs downstream from the Cairngorm Mountains eastwards to the sea at Aberdeen. Pinewood and birch, silver granite and rushing waters – and a route west that simply gets more and more grand. These are some of the more obvious characteristics.

  6. Capturing the hearts of royalty for centuries, the Royal Deeside is nestled between the grand city of Aberdeen and the rolling wilderness of the Highlands. From the fast-flowing waters of the River Dee to the mountainous Craigs of the Cairngorms, it is a truly varied space that defies classification.

  7. Royal Deeside is a fine-looking area that captivated Queen Victoria with its characteristic Scottish blend of moody mountains, lofty crags, tumbling rivers and moors and forests. The rarefied Royal air still pervades the neat chocolate box towns and villages of Deeside, such as Banchory, Ballater and Braemar, which are unsurprisingly thronged ...