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Brexit could devastate rural Scotland, claims report

20 March 2019
Brexit could devastate rural Scotland, claims report

Brexit could devastate rural Scotland, claims report

20 March 2019

'THE 21st Century Clearances’ – that's how serious Brexit's impact could be on rural Scotland.


Turning Speyside into a Gin Palace

20 March 2019
Turning Speyside into a Gin Palace

Turning Speyside into a Gin Palace

20 March 2019

A GIN festival is being launched this summer in the heart of Scotland’s most famous whisky region.


Goodbye Mr Mustard - music students play popular teacher out

19 March 2019
Goodbye Mr Mustard - music students play popular teacher out

Goodbye Mr Mustard - music students play popular teacher out

19 March 2019

A music teacher who quit his job on a point of principal has been given a fond send-off.


Watching Elgin in times gone by

18 March 2019
Watching Elgin in times gone by

Watching Elgin in times gone by

18 March 2019

A UNIQUE collection of 16mm films of Elgin in the 1960s and 70s are going on show at the end of this month.


Services continue to return to Dr Gray's

30 November 2018
Services continue to return to Dr Gray's

Services continue to return to Dr Gray's

30 November 2018

MORE newborns will be looked after at Dr Gray's Hospital following the reopening this week of its special baby care unit.


Hospital is not 'under threat'

23 November 2018
Hospital is not 'under threat'

Hospital is not 'under threat'

23 November 2018

THE head of NHS Grampian has spoken out publicly to counter persistent rumours that the future of Dr Gray's Hospital is under threat.


Vigil at pub set for demolition

09 November 2018
Vigil at pub set for demolition

Vigil at pub set for demolition

09 November 2018

A CANDLE-lit vigil was held recently outside a prominent building which is on the verge of being knocked down.


Scot's centenary whisky to sell well

23 September 2018
Scot's centenary whisky to sell well

Scot's centenary whisky to sell well

23 September 2018

A WHISKY bottled by Macallan in 1980 to celebrate the centenary of The Northern Scot is going up for auction next week.


Thrashing out cash

21 September 2018
Thrashing out cash

Thrashing out cash

21 September 2018

CANCER charities have a £13,000 windfall to look forward to after a crazy day of car mayhem on a Moray farm.


Darts weekend in aid of charity

08 May 2018
Darts weekend in aid of charity

Darts weekend in aid of charity

08 May 2018

NOW in its third decade the Walter Abbott Charity Weekend of Darts begins this coming Friday in Elgin Town Hall.


Ruby (13) thrilled at GB call-up

06 October 2017
Ruby (13) thrilled at GB call-up

Ruby (13) thrilled at GB call-up

06 October 2017

A YOUNG skater who has only recently turned 13 has been selected to represent Great Britain.


Trainspotting author blasts Tory voters over MP travellers' row

02 September 2017
Trainspotting author blasts Tory voters over MP travellers' row

Trainspotting author blasts Tory voters over MP travellers' row

02 September 2017

TRAINSPOTTING author Irvine Welsh has labelled supporters of Douglas Ross as “mutants” following the Moray MP’s controversial statement…


Moray showdown on nuclear waste trips

27 August 2017
Moray showdown on nuclear waste trips

Moray showdown on nuclear waste trips

27 August 2017

ANTI-NUCLEAR campaigners are holding a meeting this week to highlight the issue of planes landing at RAF Lossiemouth carrying radioactive material. 


Toilet training to raise poverty awareness

02 April 2017
Toilet training to raise poverty awareness

Toilet training to raise poverty awareness

02 April 2017

MORAY folk are being asked to go potty for a new drive to flush away poverty.


New Orleans woman inspiration for altar celebration

29 March 2015
New Orleans woman inspiration for altar celebration

New Orleans woman inspiration for altar celebration

29 March 2015

A ITALIAN-AMERICAN restaurant owner was the inspiration behind a religious altar created in Elgin.


Protestors unite to save village primary

12 October 2014
Protestors unite to save village primary

Protestors unite to save village primary

12 October 2014

RESIDENTS in Portgordon have staged a protest in support of their village school.


Rally to deliver school message

05 October 2014
Rally to deliver school message

Rally to deliver school message

05 October 2014

A MASS show of support is going to be staged for rural schools in Moray under threat of closure.


Flood defences prevent £86 million of damage

04 October 2014
Flood defences prevent £86 million of damage

Flood defences prevent £86 million of damage

04 October 2014

MORAY’S expensive flood defence systems have already paid back half their £170 million cost, according to the council.


Campaigners anxiously await referendum results

19 September 2014
Campaigners anxiously await referendum results

Campaigners anxiously await referendum results

19 September 2014

“Things will never be quite the same again and that has to be a good thing.”


Energy plant a 'significant investment' in Speyside

23 August 2014
Energy plant a 'significant investment' in Speyside

Energy plant a 'significant investment' in Speyside

23 August 2014

WORK is set to begin within the next few weeks on a new £74 million green energy plant in Moray.


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