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Former newsagent transformed into art gallery, workshop and office

Former newsagent transformed into art gallery, workshop and office

Former newsagent transformed into art gallery, workshop and office

05 February 2025

The interior features a gallery wall, local crafters' space, workshop and a consultation area.


Offshore company continues expansion by opening new office in America

Offshore company continues expansion by opening new office in America

Offshore company continues expansion by opening new office in America

05 February 2025

An offshore firm has announced the opening of its new office in Texas following a fourfold increase in its equipment for the Americas.


‘Forres is truly special’ - businesses ‘thriving’ in town centre

‘Forres is truly special’ - businesses ‘thriving’ in town centre

‘Forres is truly special’ - businesses ‘thriving’ in town centre

05 February 2025

Shopkeepers are optimistic that High Street will continue to improve with support from the community


Plans in place to transform Elgin High Street building after six years of disuse

Plans in place to transform Elgin High Street building after six years of disuse

Plans in place to transform Elgin High Street building after six years of disuse

04 February 2025

A building which has remained empty for close to six years could be set for a transformation.


‘We need action, not more delays’ - Business groups send A96 plea to government

‘We need action, not more delays’ - Business groups send A96 plea to government

‘We need action, not more delays’ - Business groups send A96 plea to government

03 February 2025

Two chamber groups have come together to send a message to the Scottish Government.


Farming community ‘united’ against controversial family farm tax

Farming community ‘united’ against controversial family farm tax

Farming community ‘united’ against controversial family farm tax

31 January 2025

The farming community is presenting a united front against the farm tax, an MSP has warned.


Bakers hopeful of opening new shop in Elgin as early as next week

Bakers hopeful of opening new shop in Elgin as early as next week

Bakers hopeful of opening new shop in Elgin as early as next week

30 January 2025

The business was forced to close one of its locations in the town after the closure of the St Giles Centre earlier in January.


Argos ‘exploring all options’ to remain in Elgin

Argos ‘exploring all options’ to remain in Elgin

Argos ‘exploring all options’ to remain in Elgin

30 January 2025

Richard Lochhead MSP has been told by Argos that they are considering all options to remain in Elgin.


Proposals to cut speed limit in Moray by 10mph provoke ‘significant concerns’

Proposals to cut speed limit in Moray by 10mph provoke ‘significant concerns’

Proposals to cut speed limit in Moray by 10mph provoke ‘significant concerns’

30 January 2025

Chamber of commerce leader claims move would hurt local business


Human cost of shopping centre collapse sees support team swing into action

Human cost of shopping centre collapse sees support team swing into action

Human cost of shopping centre collapse sees support team swing into action

30 January 2025

A dedicated team have bene working hard to help deal with the human cost of the St Giles Centre closure.


Walker’s Shortbread stalwart celebrates half-century of service

Walker’s Shortbread stalwart celebrates half-century of service

Walker’s Shortbread stalwart celebrates half-century of service

29 January 2025

Brian Shand joined Walker’s Shortbread when he was just 16 years old.


UK Government invests £20 million in Forres company

UK Government invests £20 million in Forres company

UK Government invests £20 million in Forres company

29 January 2025

Space rocket launches from British shores are expected to massively boost the UK’s economy


Distillery owner announces redundancies of ‘deeply valued’ staff

Distillery owner announces redundancies of ‘deeply valued’ staff

Distillery owner announces redundancies of ‘deeply valued’ staff

28 January 2025

A silent season at a distillery has led to staff redundancies being made.


‘Mission’ to rejoin EU will sabotage Scottish fishing industry, claims north MSP

‘Mission’ to rejoin EU will sabotage Scottish fishing industry, claims north MSP

‘Mission’ to rejoin EU will sabotage Scottish fishing industry, claims north MSP

28 January 2025

A local MSP has slammed First Minister John Swinney of trying to “sabotage” the Scottish fishing industry.


Town centre shopping ‘too difficult’ for disabled people after St Giles closure, Moray resident claims

Town centre shopping ‘too difficult’ for disabled people after St Giles closure, Moray resident claims

Town centre shopping ‘too difficult’ for disabled people after St Giles closure, Moray resident claims

28 January 2025

A disabled woman who frequently shopped at the now-closed St Giles Centre says shopping in Elgin is no longer feasible.


How will inheritance tax changes impact my farm, business or private pension?

How will inheritance tax changes impact my farm, business or private pension?

How will inheritance tax changes impact my farm, business or private pension?

27 January 2025

The UK Government's overhaul of Inheritance Tax (IHT) rules were announced in the Autumn Budget


Major funding boost for Moray metal galvanising firm

Major funding boost for Moray metal galvanising firm

Major funding boost for Moray metal galvanising firm

26 January 2025

A local firm has secured a six-figure funding boost to help with a multi-million upgrade programme.


Rise in post-Brexit Scottish fish landings values hailed

Rise in post-Brexit Scottish fish landings values hailed

Rise in post-Brexit Scottish fish landings values hailed

25 January 2025

A north MSP has hailed new fish landing figures as evidence of Brexit benefits to the industry.


Fall in north-east agricultural holdings cause for ‘deep concern’, says MSP

Fall in north-east agricultural holdings cause for ‘deep concern’, says MSP

Fall in north-east agricultural holdings cause for ‘deep concern’, says MSP

25 January 2025

The number of agricultural holdings across the north-east and north have fallen over recent years, according to new statistics.


Teenager found guilty of starting explosive fire that gutted Elgin Poundland after setting light to sanitary products

Teenager found guilty of starting explosive fire that gutted Elgin Poundland after setting light to sanitary products

Teenager found guilty of starting explosive fire that gutted Elgin Poundland after setting light to sanitary products

23 January 2025

The teenager was unanimously found guilty by a jury who took less than an hour to reach their verdict.


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