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Moray Council property sale

Moray Council property sale

NEW Elgin Primary School Annex, the Elgin registrar’s, and offices throughout the town centre are all buildings Moray Council wants to dispose of. A list…


£6 million Moray Life Science Centre takes shape

£6 million Moray Life Science Centre takes shape

MORAY’S £6 million life science centre is on track for a physical start to work in the spring of next year. Computer images of how the new facility…


Moray marks Spitfire loss

Moray marks Spitfire loss

A FIGHTER plane bought by the people of Moray during World War II was lost in battle 70 years ago this week.


Through the gates of hell

Through the gates of hell

EMOTIONAL MORAY teenager Bethany Hay admitted she felt guilty after a visit to the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Guilty, because…


Olympic legend wows Moray kids

Olympic legend wows Moray kids

A LEGEND of Olympic Taekwon Do was in Moray this week to improve his English and help teach local youngsters in the martial art. Chu-Mu-Yen, the national…


Euro exhibition honour for Zoe

Euro exhibition honour for Zoe

A BUDDING young artist from Tomintoul Primary School has had her work featured in an international art exhibition at the Royal Society of Chemistry in…


Bishopmill Villa win Highland Welfare Cup

Bishopmill Villa win Highland Welfare Cup

BISHOPMILL Villa won the Highland Welfare Cup with a 2-0 win over Tomatin. After defeat in the final last year, the Elgin side lifted the trophy for…


Time for talk on traffic problems

Time for talk on traffic problems

THE eastern distributor road to ease traffic congestion in Elgin may have been approved by a council committee, but it is far from the end of the matter.…


Child protection on track for opening

Child protection on track for opening

A NEW joint child protection unit for Moray is on track to open next month. The centre at Hamilton Drive in Elgin will be occupied by social work,…


Moray plea for more refs

Moray plea for more refs

A CALL has gone out for men and women to consider becoming referees to support the development of football in Moray. An acute shortage of officials…


Pride but no fall insists table topper City boss Jack

Pride but no fall insists table topper City boss Jack

PRIDE usually comes before a fall, the saying goes, but proud manager Ross Jack is convinced that won’t be the case for his Elgin City slickers. Jack…


'Big Debate' heads to Lossiemouth

'Big Debate' heads to Lossiemouth

POLITICAL correspondent Brian Taylor will air his ‘Big Debate’ live from Lossiemouth this Friday.


Blaze destroys Buckie supermarket building

Blaze destroys Buckie supermarket building

FIRE has swept through an empty Buckie supermarket building. The major blaze gutted the former Haldanes store in the town. Police and fire officials…


Teenager raped Elgin mum

Teenager raped Elgin mum

A MORAY teenager confessed to his girlfriend that he had been “a bad boy” and had raped someone. His partner alerted the police and, quizzed the next…


Disruption expected due to A96 works

Disruption expected due to A96 works

TRAFFIC on the main Aberdeen to Inverness road will face disruption at Keith due to urgent bridge-strengthening works.


Moray misses worst of Hurricane Katia

Moray misses worst of Hurricane Katia

MORAY looks set to have missed the worst of the heavy winds and rain that have battered much of the UK. Very high winds affected much of central and…


Hutcheon bags Elgin pro-am

Hutcheon bags Elgin pro-am

BANCHORY pro Greig Hutcheon won the S&D Harper/Calor Gas pro-am at Elgin. He fired a four under par 65 to win by one shot from East Renfrewshire’s…


Moray school closes for structural work

Moray school closes for structural work

STRUCTURAL defects has forced Moray Council to close one of its primary school. From tomorrow children from Logie Primary School at Dunphail will be bussed…


Drink drivers caught in Moray

Drink drivers caught in Moray

DRIVERS in Moray were among 18 people caught by Grampian Police at the weekend, who got behind the wheel while under the influence of either drink or…


£190,000 Moray palliative care boost

£190,000 Moray palliative care boost

A £190,000 extension to a Moray palliative care unit has been officially opened. Dr Tim Morgan, who regularly visits patients at The Oaks Palliative…


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