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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERPlans to build a biogas energy generation plant on the outskirts of Buckie took centre stage at a drop-in consultation session in the town.
Classic cars and other vehicles were on the move in Buckie recently to raise money for charity.
A VICKY Helyer hat-trick saw Buckie Ladies ease to a 4-0 win over Orkney.
Around 100 secondary school pupils from across the north-east will have the chance to try ‘A Week in the Life of Art School’ at Gray’s School of Art.
IT was a very quiet week on the fish landings front at Buckie Harbour last week.
A Moray-wide group which encourages people to get out and walk is looking for volunteer leaders.
A slice of the big screen will be coming to Buckie Community High School (BCHS) when the curtain goes up on Shrek Jnr the Musical.
A fund to trial new ways of combating child poverty has opened for a second round of applications.
Moray Council has approved an action plan in order to save the local authority money.
Young disabled people across the north-east could be eligible for up to £4000 to help them try new activities.
NHS Grampian is celebrating the launch of a series of new film clips to support the recruitment of children’s theatre staff.
POLL cards are bow being issued to voters ahead of the July 4 general election.
Buckie joined communities across the land on Saturday in commemorating the sacrifices made 80 years ago at D-Day.
It will soon be time to get out the brushes and easel as the Cullen Community Paint Out draws near.
Students from Gray’s School of Art are celebrating success after winning awards at the opening of Gray’s Degree Show last Friday.
A north-east SNP MSP has called on Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross to stand down as an MSP.
PLANS to build a biogas plant just outside Buckie have been unveiled.
THE next generation of Esports stars are set to develop their skills at an exciting new facility at North East Scotland College.
A GRIEVING Portknockie man has talked of his continued frustration by the lack of answers to concerns about his late mother’s care.
Over 400 people flocked to the Fochabers Recycled Summer when the event set up shop in the Public Institute.