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What is your town seeking in 2008?
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Coastal concerns but harbour is still key
Published:  08 February, 2008

LOOKING across the near empty Cluny Harbour, it is difficult to imagine that Buckie was, at one time, one of the busiest fishing ports in the country.

Elgin determined to look forward, as well as back
Published:  08 February, 2008

AS MORAY'S administrative capital, Elgin has always been accused in the past of failing to realise its full potential.

People power makes Keith the 'friendly town'
Published:  01 February, 2008

IT IS known as the Friendly Town, and it is a title that is richly deserved. There is a strong sense of community in Keith, where neighbourliness is still evident and visitors to shops, cafés and events in the town can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome.

Forres future is looking blooming good
Published:  01 February, 2008

THE stunning scenery both in and around Forres certainly makes it one of the most picturesque towns in Moray.

Star-gazing Lossie keeps its feet on the ground
Published:  25 January, 2008

LOSSIEMOUTH may be reaching for the stars but residents still have their feet firmly on the ground when it comes to looking for achievable improvements in the year ahead.

Two spirits keep whisky town going
Published:  25 January, 2008

DUFFTOWN is renowned the world over for its whisky but the Speyside town also prides itself on another spirit - community spirit.

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