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MSP surprise over defibrillators

MSP surprise over defibrillators

SHOCK has been expressed by a Highlands and Islands MSP that only 13 police vehicles in Scotland carry a defibrillator. There are none in the Grampian…


SEPA building work will restrict access

SEPA building work will restrict access

MAJOR building works to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) building in Elgin will see restricted public access for up to five weeks. The…


Gray's way earns Forres Scottish Cup reprieve

Gray's way earns Forres Scottish Cup reprieve

IGNORING the advice of his Forres Mechanics' team-mates helped keeper Stewart Gray earn the Moray club a Scottish Cup replay. Forres boss Charlie…


Gutted Jack rues missed chances

Gutted Jack rues missed chances

GUTTED Elgin boss Ross Jack admits he can't believe how his side failed to win at Stranraer. The Stair Park side claimed the points with a 1-0 win…


Moray caution over Swinney spending plans

Moray caution over Swinney spending plans

MORAY Council’s convener is erring on the side of caution after John Swinney unveiled the Government’s spending plans for the next three years. The…


Fears aired on fire and police changes

Fears aired on fire and police changes

FEARS that Moray could become the ‘forgotten satellite’ have been voiced following the Scottish Government’s announcement on the future of both policing…


'Dead man' carved on family's door

'Dead man' carved on family's door

A FORMER serviceman has been left living in fear after finding the words "Dead Man" carved into his door. The 54-year-old, who asked not to be named…


Satellite returning to Earth has Forres connections

Satellite returning to Earth has Forres connections

STAR GAZERS could tonight (Friday) see a satellite due to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere in the sky above Moray. The satellite’s possible trajectory…


Fire investigation continues

Fire investigation continues

AN INVESTIGATION into a major blaze which gutted an empty supermarket in Buckie is ongoing. The condition of the former Haldanes business in East Cathcart…


Judith goes to great lengths for personal challenge

Judith goes to great lengths for personal challenge

SCOUT leader Judith McCulley is edging closer to completing a marathon challenge. Judith, from Duffus, is on course to complete 10,000 lengths of the…


Funny man Fred makes return to Moray

Funny man Fred makes return to Moray

COMEDIAN Fred Macaulay is making a return visit to Lossiemouth. The BBC Radio Scotland presenter headlined a ‘Stand up and be Kilted’ event earlier…


Tension easing in Afghanistan says Moray soldier

Tension easing in Afghanistan says Moray soldier

A BUCKIE soldier on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan believes that security in the country is improving.


Moray web wizard has .com a long way

Moray web wizard has .com a long way

A YOUNG Speyside entrepreneur’s dream of running his own web business has turned into a multi-million dollar opportunity in America’s Silicon Valley. Self…


Fawlty approach suits Lossiemouth boss

Fawlty approach suits Lossiemouth boss

IT WAS sitcom classic Fawlty Towers’ hapless Spanish waiter Manuel who adopted the phrase “I know nothing” when it came to answering questions posed to…


City looking to bounce back at Stranraer

City looking to bounce back at Stranraer

DETERMINED Elgin City are looking to bounce back at Stranraer on Saturday. City slipped from first to fourth following last weekend's 3-0 home defeat…


Danger alert on riverside drinking den

Danger alert on riverside drinking den

UNDER-AGE drinkers in Moray are risking their lives by boozing close to a fast-flowing river. Up to 50 youths – the vast majority under-18 – are meeting…


Springfield given planning go-ahead

Springfield given planning go-ahead

MORAY housebuilder Springfield Properties has been granted planning approval from Moray Council for the second phase of an Elgin development. Following…


Rothes look to rediscover zest ahead of Scottish Cup

Rothes look to rediscover zest ahead of Scottish Cup

SCOTTISH Cup success hinges on rediscovering the standards set at the start of the season, admits Rothes boss Graham McBeath. The Speysiders slumped…


Minister given tour of affordable housing

Minister given tour of affordable housing

SCOTTISH Government Minister for Housing and Communities Alex Neil was given a guided tour of Moray’s largest and most modern affordable housing developments. During…


Drinks firm cheers rugby club

Drinks firm cheers rugby club

MORAY Rugby Club hope they will be dressed for success this season after securing a new sponsorship deal with Gordon and MacPhail. The new look playing…


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