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==Services and amenities== [[File:Turriffmercatcross.jpg|left|thumb|upright|Turriff [[mercat cross]]. The local [[sandstone|red sandstone]] used in the cross and the buildings behind it is characteristic of Turriff's older buildings]] There are four churches in Turriff: St Ninian's (Church of Scotland, 1794),{{sfnp|McKean|1990|p=68|ps=none}} St Andrew's (Church of Scotland), St Congan's (Episcopal Church, 1862),{{sfnp|McKean|1990|p=68|ps=none}} and a Baptist church. Turriff has a primary school, Turriff Primary School, and a secondary school, [[Turriff Academy]]. Turriff Primary School is a new build which replaced the old Markethill Primary School and opened to pupils on 22 August 2017. People from the surrounding areas, including the villages of [[Cuminestown]], [[Fyvie]] and [[King Edward, Scotland|King Edward]], attend the secondary school. [[Santander UK]] (formerly [[Alliance & Leicester]]) have a branch in the town. This is the only remaining bank in the town. The main supermarket chains are [[Tesco]] (whose premises have previously been occupied by [[Presto (UK Supermarket)|Presto]], [[Gateway Supermarket|Gateway]] and [[Somerfield]]) and [[The Co-operative Food|Co-op Food]] and there are numerous specialist shops including two dispensing pharmacies. The town has a library, a sports centre and swimming pool. It is served by [[Turriff Cottage Hospital]]. In October 2013, Aberdeenshire Council approved a licence to occupy the Municipal Building (previously used as council offices) to a volunteer group for use as a general community centre, while they completed their [[Community Asset Transfer]] of the building. The group renamed the building Turriff Town House. The official handover was expected to be completed in 2016, but in June 2016 the group announced that they had not been successful in their Stage 2 Community Asset Transfer. The group retained the licence to occupy until 28 October 2016, when the building was returned to Aberdeenshire Council. Turriff and District Heritage Society were granted a Community Asset Transfer of the building and renamed it Turriff Heritage Centre. Turriff has a senior football club called [[Turriff United F.C.]] who now play in the [[Highland Football League|Highland League]], having been voted into membership on 26 February 2009. Turriff United Ladies play in the [[Scottish Women's Football League Second Division|SWFL Second Division]] and there is also an amateur club, Turriff Thistle, which plays in the [[Aberdeenshire Amateur Football Association|AAFA Division Two]]. There is also a [[rugby union]] club, [[Turriff RFC]] which has men and women sides. The "Turriff Show", which is widely accepted as Scotland's largest two-day agricultural show, is held annually on the first Sunday and Monday of August; the Monday is a local holiday in the town. The show marked its 150th anniversary in 2014 with a visit from [[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]]. The town used to have its own weekly newspaper, the ''[[Turriff Advertiser]]'', established in 1933 and commonly nicknamed ''The Squeak''. The paper ceased printing in late 2022.
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