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Serving up excellence on a plate at Seafield Arms as hotel celebrate double AA honours

Serving up excellence on a plate at Seafield Arms as hotel celebrate double AA honours

THERE has been plenty to celebrate at the Seafield Arms Hotel in Cullen after being awarded two coveted quality ratings.


Aberlour tea room reopens after last May’s flooding

Aberlour tea room reopens after last May’s flooding

Community effort applauded


Jail sentence for Moray man (25) who choked partner until she lost consciousness

Jail sentence for Moray man (25) who choked partner until she lost consciousness

Brodie Findlay, from Lhanbryde, was given an 18-month jail sentence but will be released in weeks.


International medal double for Moray table tennis star Alexander (11)

International medal double for Moray table tennis star Alexander (11)

Schoolboy’s exploits could encourage others to join Moray College table tennis sessions.


Moray Council spent over £1 million repairing potholes over past year

Moray Council spent over £1 million repairing potholes over past year

THE figure represents a £280,000 increase on the previous year but what’s to blame?


Riders at Mundole Equestrian qualify for Black Isle Show final

Riders at Mundole Equestrian qualify for Black Isle Show final

Latest show jumping results from Moray centre.


Top gypsy jazz band set for Edinvillie visit

Top gypsy jazz band set for Edinvillie visit

A WORLD-CLASS “gypsy” folk band from London visits Moray next month — and a rural community came together to make it happen.


Moray accordion player invited to Caribbean to teach kids

Moray accordion player invited to Caribbean to teach kids

VIDEO: Elgin’s Graeme Mackay is a former world champion.


Lossiemouth seek new boss following McGettrick’s departure

Lossiemouth seek new boss following McGettrick’s departure

Experienced coach stepping down for health reasons making him unable to commit fully to the job.


Charity and NHS Grampian joined forces to reveal first north-east Nursing Cadet Scheme

Charity and NHS Grampian joined forces to reveal first north-east Nursing Cadet Scheme

A NORTH-east charity is joining forces with NHS Grampian to provide insight and learning for young people interested in a career in nursing


Grant helps Cullen Bowling and Tennis Club head for sunny future

Grant helps Cullen Bowling and Tennis Club head for sunny future

THE sun has certainly been shining Cullen Bowling and Tennis Club (CBTC) after members proudly unveiled brand new solar panels.


‘Councillors should spend a morning to realise importance’ of Moray Citizens Advice Bureau

‘Councillors should spend a morning to realise importance’ of Moray Citizens Advice Bureau

MORAY charity issues call to ward off “catastrophic” closure in future budgets.


PICTURES: Moray down Dundee 2nds ahead of Murrayfield final

PICTURES: Moray down Dundee 2nds ahead of Murrayfield final

Moray just one win away from promotion to the national leagues.


Moray curry restaurant Panache wins top award

Moray curry restaurant Panache wins top award

Judged best in north of Scotland.


Keith boss “delighted” by players’ effort in narrow loss to title-winners Buckie

Keith boss “delighted” by players’ effort in narrow loss to title-winners Buckie

KEITH gave Buckie a few nervy moments on their big title-winning day.


Moore the merrier as four-goal new signing helps Buckie Ladies hammer Nairn

Moore the merrier as four-goal new signing helps Buckie Ladies hammer Nairn

THE trip to Nairn was to provide a stunning showcase for Buckie Ladies’ newest signing to display her goalscoring prowess.


Moray pupils set to replace Sir David Attenborough as Planet Earth narrators

Moray pupils set to replace Sir David Attenborough as Planet Earth narrators

AN episode of Planet Earth III, which pupils from Speyside High School provided a voiceover for, airs today.


The Cabrach Distillery prepares for launch in Moray’s whisky heartland

The Cabrach Distillery prepares for launch in Moray’s whisky heartland

Stills arrive at site from Forsyths in Rothes


Buckie Thistle president Garry Farquhar: Title “massive” for whole town

Buckie Thistle president Garry Farquhar: Title “massive” for whole town

THE Jags president’s faith in the management team and squad paid off as Buckie were crowned champions.


Local government strike threat looms as tensions grow over pay

Local government strike threat looms as tensions grow over pay

Scotland’s largest local government union, UNISON, says strike preparations could begin as early as next week if agreed conditions are not met.


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