
Gourdon () nicknamed ''Gurdin'' by the population, is a coastal
fishing village
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in
Aberdeenshire
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It takes its name from the Shires of Scotland, historic county of Aberdeenshire (historic), Aberdeenshire, which had substantial ...
, Scotland, south of
Inverbervie
Inverbervie (), also known simply as Bervie, is a small town on the north-east coast of Scotland, south of Stonehaven, in the Kincardineshire, Mearns.
Etymology
The name comes from Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic and means "mouth of Bervie Water". Hi ...
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. and north of
Johnshaven
Johnshaven is a coastal village along the North Sea located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. About southwest of Johnshaven lies Milton Ness, which includes a red sandstone cliff landform.
The flax industry, sailmaking and fishing have historically ...
, with a natural
harbour
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.
[Gourdon at Undiscovered Scotland.](_blank)
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It was formerly in Kincardineshire
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. It is known for its close community and unique local dialect. It is a picturesque harbour village that boasts lovely views along the pathway to Inverbervie.
History
Fishing
Gourdon was a thriving fishing community. While most of the fishing has moved to other ports, there is still a fishouse in Gourdon, as well as some small fishing vessels at the harbour.
Mills
The last surviving flax mill in the United Kingdom was located at Selbie Mill in Gourdon. It had formally been owned by the ''Sidlaw'' group of companies, but was latterly owned by London-based company ''G and F Spinners''. It had opened in 1902, and it closed on 30 May 1997. At its peak, it had employed over 200 people, but was down to about 40 when it shut its doors.
At one point there had been a number of textile factories in and around Gourdon, and neighbouring Inverbervie. They had produced flax, as well as linen and jute for UK markets.
Railway
Gourdon was served by Gourdon railway station, on the Montrose and Bervie Railway
The Montrose and Bervie Railway was a Scotland, Scottish railway. When the Aberdeen Railway opened in 1850, the coastal settlements north of Montrose, Angus, Montrose were not linked in, and local interests promoted a branch line from Montros ...
from 1865 to 1951. Much of the former line of the track to Bervie has largely been turned into a tarmac path, popular with locals to walk along the beach front. The path southwards to Montrose is largely a dirt and gravel track. The site of the former Gourdon station is now part of a housing development.
Community groups
Gourdon contains many prominent community groups:
Gourdon Mission Hall
Gourdon Mission Hall is linked to Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church
Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church (known as ABK Church) is a Christian community in the south of Aberdeenshire. It includes the town of Inverbervie, the villages of Catterline, Gourdon and Kinneff in addition to the area of Arbuthnott.
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. Services are held every Sunday at 6pm. The parish minister, Rev Andrew Morrison, takes the service once a month - usually the first Sunday of the month - with guest speakers taking the other weeks. In 2018, the Mission Hall celebrated its 150th anniversary.
Notable residents
* John Ritchie Cargill, 1892–1981, able seaman on the during the rescue after the sinking of the ''Titanic''.
* Reg Morrison
Reginald Low Morrison (1932 – 2006) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Career
Born in Gourdon, Morrison played for Lewis United, Aberdeen, Dundee
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, 1932–2006. Aberdeen Football Club goalkeeper.
Local radio
Alongside the commercial enterprise of the local newspaper, ''The Mearns Leader'', Gourdon has a Local Community Radio Station in Mearns FM
Mearns FM is a community run radio station based in Kincardineshire, also known as the Mearns. There are transmitters in Laurencekirk, Inverbervie, Stonehaven and Portlethen leading to a coverage area stretching from St Cyrus to Aberdeen. Th ...
. Broadcasting from nearby Stonehaven
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Stonehaven was formerly the county town of Kincardineshire, succeeding the now abandoned town of Kincardine, Aberd ...
in the Townhall, Mearns FM helps to keep Gourdon up to date with local and charity events, as well as playing a wee bit of music. Staffed completely by volunteers, Mearns FM is run as a not for profit organisation
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, broadcasting under a Community Radio licence, with a remit to provide local focus news events and programming. Jointly funded by local adverts and local and national grants. Mearns FM has one of the largest listening areas of any Community Radio Station owing to the Mearns' distributed population, Mearns FM was set up to try to bring these distant communities together.
References
External links
Gourdon at Knowhere
Photographs of Gourdon
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Villages in Aberdeenshire
Populated coastal places in Scotland
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