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- Skene of Skene - Genealogical information about a once prominent Aberdeenshire family, whose seat was Skene House; includes a description, history, and photos of the house.
- Echt Show - Annual agricultural show organised by Echt, Skene and Midmar Agricultural Association. Information about the programme, events, and photos from past years.
- Skene Primary School - Information about the school and playgroup provision and facilities and contact details.
- Skene Parish Church - Wikipedia article describing the parish kirk, its history, and current participation in the Westhill ecumenical project.
- Loch of Skene - Description of the loch, a Special Protection Area on account of over-wintering populations of Whooper Swans and Greylag Geese.
- Aberdeen Straight-Way Ltd - Provides landscaping services, including installation of decking, patios, and fencing. Summary of products and services.
- Dunecht 4x4 Garage - Offers sales of new and used 4x4 vehicles, and a repair and maintenance service. Contact details.
- Dunecht School - Information about this primary school, with news, a children's page, calendar, and contact details.
- Cairn Motorhomes Ltd - Offers rentals. Describes its services and fleet and includes prices.
Wikipedia Articles
- Skene Parish Church - Skene Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland at Skene, in the Presbytery of Gordon. The parish has two places of worship, Skene Church at Kirkton of Skene and Trinity Church at Westhill.
- Skene, Aberdeenshire - Skene (Gaelic: Sgainn) is a small farming community in North East Scotland some 10 km west of Aberdeen. The two traditional villages are Kirkton of Skene and Lyne of Skene.
- Echt, Netherlands - Echt (Limburgish: Ech) is a city in the Dutch municipality of Echt-Susteren, located in the province of Limburg, Netherlands. It used to be a municipality by itself until it merged with the municipality of Susteren, an event that took place on January 1, 2003.
- Provost Skene - Sir George Skene, or Provost Skene, was Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Scotland in the 17th century from (1676-1685). Today he is most famous and widely known not for his time as Lord Provost, but for his house which is a major tourist attraction in Aberdeen.
- William Forbes Skene - William Forbes Skene (7 June, 1809– 29 August, 1892), Scottish historian and antiquary, was the second son of Sir Walter Scott's friend, James Skene (1775–1864), of Rubislaw, near Aberdeen, and was born on June 7 1809.