The international Camphill Movement takes its name from Camphill House at Milltimber in Aberdeen. This was the original base established in 1939, when Dr Karl König and his colleagues found refuge in Aberdeen having escaped the Nazi regime in Germany. The Newton Dee community was established in 1945.

"Assuredly, if the road was going to be routed across an old battlefield, or through a hedgehog sanctuary, there would be weeping and gnashing of teeth, protests from eco-warriers and the rest. They should find somewhere else to put their road."
- Jeremy Paxman
Timmy Mallett's brother, Martin, has been a resident in Newton Dee for 20 years. Timmy does not pause or hesitate as he says: "I care deeply for my brother and there must be another route for this road. Destroying the Camphill community is too high a price to pay, even for an important project like this."
Posted by rosy at août 11, 2004 02:06 PM | TrackBackFirst Mallet, then Paxman - now they've recruited General Zod.
Don't trust the downies with their cheery smiles.
Something sinister is afoot.