Queen visits Ballater residents hit by Storm Frank floods

The Queen visited Ballater to meet people affected by severe flooding last December.

Published 27th Sep 2016

The Queen has visited Ballater to meet people affected by severe flooding last December.

Aberdeenshire Council said around 600 homes and 100 businesses were devastated when the River Dee burst its banks and swept through the village and surrounding areas amid Storm Frank.

During her visit, the Queen heard from locals about their recovery efforts in the months following the floods.

The visit started with a walk along Bridge Street to see businesses at various stages of repair and rebuild.

She then went to Glenmuick Church to meet people whose homes were flooded.

While at the church she met community members who played a crucial role in the response to the crisis, including representatives from Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, the Rotary Club, the hall committee, the Ballater Chiels and Aberdeenshire Council.

The Queen then took a drive through Ballater Caravan Park to view the landscape which was heavily impacted by floodwaters, and a section of the site which reopened in May.

Her visit ended with a short reception at Ballater Golf Club to celebrate its reopening.

Ballater is close to Balmoral Castle, the Queen's private residence in Scotland.

Our reporter Phil McDonald was in the village for the visit: