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REVEALED: Less than SIX PER CENT of adult autism diagnosis referrals assessed in north east Scotland

REVEALED: Less than SIX PER CENT of adult autism diagnosis referrals assessed in north east Scotland

OUR investigations team has unearthed the true state of the waiting list for adult autism diagnosis in the north east of Scotland.


Retired Moray nurse will support earthquake victims in Morocco

Retired Moray nurse will support earthquake victims in Morocco

TRIP to celebrate retirement will also provide support to villagers devastated by earthquake.


Vote to decide future of Moray church

Vote to decide future of Moray church

ST ANDREWS near Lhanbryde may close after 240 years.


Moray football club nets show by funny man Bruce Fummey

Moray football club nets show by funny man Bruce Fummey

Bruce Fummey now appearing at Lossiemouth FC social club.


Elgin business owner makes plea for "urgent help" as bank locks all accounts

Elgin business owner makes plea for "urgent help" as bank locks all accounts

NINA Lucas has been locked out of her accounts for nearly two weeks.


Moray volunteer helps victims of Greek wildfires

Moray volunteer helps victims of Greek wildfires

Liz Tait (65), from Lossiemouth, supported people in the area where wildfires caused six deaths and displaced more than 21,500 people.


Moray's pioneering fossil hunter

Moray's pioneering fossil hunter

Eliza Maria Gordon-Cumming (1795-1842) honoured by NatureScot.


Moray Women's Aid helped domestic abuse victim through 'hardest time' of her life

Moray Women's Aid helped domestic abuse victim through 'hardest time' of her life

Domestic abuse victim Mary talked about the work that Women's Aid did to help her.


Norwegian goes back to wartime Buckie roots

Norwegian goes back to wartime Buckie roots

Town a safe haven from the Nazis.


Bearded Chief Superintendent (retired) says Police Scotland clean shaven policy could be relaxed

Bearded Chief Superintendent (retired) says Police Scotland clean shaven policy could be relaxed

RETIRED Chief Superintendent says officers who want to sport a beard should be allowed to do so.


Moray boy set for bravery medal after tragically losing mum to cancer

Moray boy set for bravery medal after tragically losing mum to cancer

SEVEN-year-old Harrison Cooney's mum passed away last year.


Spey Fishery Board launches innovative project to save thousands of salmon

Spey Fishery Board launches innovative project to save thousands of salmon

THE project has been launched in response to dwindling Atlantic salmon populations.


'Happy tears' ­– Largue School mothballing reversed

'Happy tears' ­– Largue School mothballing reversed

ABERDEENSHIRE Council has reversed its decision to mothball Largue School.


Moray folk urged to hop on board for Clan trail

Moray folk urged to hop on board for Clan trail

IF you're hoppy and you know it get on board!


Chief executive of Forres-based Orbex departs just weeks before spaceport construction due to begin

Chief executive of Forres-based Orbex departs just weeks before spaceport construction due to begin

The chief executive of a spaceflight firm due to launch satellites has left the company.


Haggis world championships launched

Haggis world championships launched

A NEW competition is set to find out whether Scottish haggis has any competition.


Acclaimed artists announce Moray exhibition

Acclaimed artists announce Moray exhibition

A NEW exhibition at a local venue is to feature pop art that has been shown alongside work by the likes of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.


Anderson's Care Home raises £1545 with fitness challenge

Anderson's Care Home raises £1545 with fitness challenge

AN Elgin care home have raised more than a thousand pounds with their fitness challenge.


EDDIE GILLANDERS: It’s good for farmers to share their worries as brave talk illustrates

EDDIE GILLANDERS: It’s good for farmers to share their worries as brave talk illustrates

WITH the pressures of finance and bureaucracy in modern farming, mental health is becoming a major issue for the farming community.


Over 55s enjoy mindful drawing at Duffus Village Hall

Over 55s enjoy mindful drawing at Duffus Village Hall

THE free Zentangle event was part of the Royal Voluntary Service First Time for Everything programme.


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