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Elgin parking charges too high

Elgin parking charges too high

A £27,000 income shortfall has been blamed on an increase in Elgin's car park charges. John Russell, councillor for Elgin North, has asked for a review…


Pluscarden monk ordained as bishop

Pluscarden monk ordained as bishop

THE man who led Pluscarden Abbey for nearly two decades has been ordained as Bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen.


Elgin road closed for good

Elgin road closed for good

AN ELGIN town centre road will close to traffic for good from Monday. As part of traffic management improvements, the entire length of Batchen Street…


Volunteers sought for Moray RDA

Volunteers sought for Moray RDA

MORAY Riding for the Disabled is looking for helpers as it celebrates its 40th year.


Two in hospital following A96 crash

Two in hospital following A96 crash

POLICE are still investigating the circumstances surrounding a crash in Moray which has left two men in hospital. The main A96 was closed for five…


Crowds flock to Lossie Raft Race

Crowds flock to Lossie Raft Race

A DOZEN rafts made their bid for nautical domination in Lossiemouth yesterday, during the town’s ever-popular annual raft race.


A funny way to stay healthy!

A funny way to stay healthy!

?IT HAS long been claimed that laughter is the best medicine, and having spent six months in India, a Moray man is now spreading the word to help keep…


Elgin branded "hopeless" by manager after defeat

Elgin branded "hopeless" by manager after defeat

ROSS Jack branded his Elgin City side “hopeless” after they slumped to a 3-0 defeat at Montrose in the Third Division on Saturday. Manager Jack admitted…


Charlie not happy despite Lossie win

Charlie not happy despite Lossie win

LOSSIEMOUTH manager Charlie Charlesworth had some angry words to say to his team despite a win which put them into the top six of the Highland League. The…


'I feel like a prisoner in my own home'

'I feel like a prisoner in my own home'

SEX, violence and late-night disturbances on the streets of Lossiemouth involving young, boozed-up yobs are making life hell for fed-up residents.


Murray poised to spring Buckie surprise

Murray poised to spring Buckie surprise

VETERAN goal grabber Ian Murray could be about to make a shock return to action with Highland League champs Buckie Thistle. Speculation that the striker,…


Cameron injury could hit City run

Cameron injury could hit City run

ELGIN City’s quest to go top of the Third Division has been dented by an injury to key midfielder Brian Cameron. Cameron is out for at least a fortnight…


Discus girl excels on international debut

Discus girl excels on international debut

MORAY discus schoolgirl Dionne Milne threw a personal best to finish third in her international debut at the Celtic Games. Moray discus thrower…


Police issue cold caller warning

Police issue cold caller warning

COLD callers using high-pressure sales tactics are at work in Moray, according to police.


Lossie prepares for Raft of fun

Lossie prepares for Raft of fun

SPIRITED mariners are preparing to take to their vessels to contest the 35th annual Lossiemouth Raft Race.


When cows grazed on Edgar Road

When cows grazed on Edgar Road

A NEW Elgin resident, who still sleeps in the room in which she was born, can recall the days when cows grazed on Edgar Road.


Couple share fond memories of life in the ‘Free State’

Couple share fond memories of life in the ‘Free State’

DOUG and Jessie Sinclair know New Elgin like the back of their hands. Having run a newsagents on Main Street for nearly 30 years from the mid 1960s, very…


'Miss Doolittle' comes to the rescue

'Miss Doolittle' comes to the rescue

AN ANIMAL-LOVER behind a fund-raising appeal to help a crippled puppy has been nicknamed ‘Miss Doolittle’ after rescuing a further two pets.


Police renew appeal after Keith attack

Police renew appeal after Keith attack

POLICE have renewed an appeal for information after a Keith shop assistant was attacked and injured outside her work.


Moray flood warnings removed

Moray flood warnings removed

ALL flood warnings have now been removed for Moray and Speyside. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) had issued two warnings in Moray as…


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