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Rare visitors adds to the excitement

Rare visitors adds to the excitement

THE nights are now very short, with the 21st being the longest day, but there is still lots of fascinating happenings in the June night sky, including…


Loads of fun as park is invaded

Loads of fun as park is invaded

A TURNOUT of thousands showed their strength in numbers for British troops last weekend, during a huge charity fun day at Elgin’s Cooper Park.


Sirius brings light to the dark sky

Sirius brings light to the dark sky

WELCOME to what is happening in the skies above Moray in December. This map is for 9pm on the 15th and will cover all the evening's major events.


Last chance to see Noctilucent Clouds

Last chance to see Noctilucent Clouds

TO help with your own special Sky at Night look over Moray in August, this midnight map covers all the major events for the 15th.


Councillor's fury at traffic report removal

Councillor's fury at traffic report removal

A DECISION by Moray Council’s most senior official to pull a controversial report expected to go before councillors this week, has been branded undemocratic. Elected…


Elgin pro Stables predicts Moray boost from Barclays Scottish Open

Elgin pro Stables predicts Moray boost from Barclays Scottish Open

FORMER European Tour golfer Kevin Stables believes Moray is poised to receive a golfing, tourism and economic boost from the Barclays Scottish Open. The…


Marilyn puts her stamp on retirement

Marilyn puts her stamp on retirement

A BURGHEAD woman who served her local post office for 45 years and never had a day off sick has celebrated her retirement. Marilyn Gordon (60) had been…


Richard's ride brings cash boost

Richard's ride brings cash boost

? A MORAY distillery worker is aiming to pedal a stamina-sapping thousand miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats in just nine days to raise cash for charity.


Elgin fixtures

Elgin fixtures

ELGIN Boys’ Club fixtures for the coming week.


RAF Kinloss shows off fine fashions

RAF Kinloss shows off fine fashions

FASHION and fancy frocks were the order of the evening at a charity ladies’ night at RAF Kinloss, which raised more than £1,700 for Breast Cancer Care.


Boozing teenagers are an escalating problem

Boozing teenagers are an escalating problem

Sir, – As the owner of a holiday home at Burghead Caravan Park, I witness teenagers walking through the park to the woods and the beach carrying boxes…


Sporting facilities have to be made more accessible

Sporting facilities have to be made more accessible

Sir, – A group of friends and I were enjoying Sunday’s Troop Aid event in the Cooper Park when we had an idea to play tennis.


Police probe tool theft from bypass site

Police probe tool theft from bypass site

POLICE are investigating the theft of construction tools from the site of the Fochabers bypass. The items, valued at a low four-figure sum, were taken…


Selfish act robs village of priceless heritage

Selfish act robs village of priceless heritage

Sir, – Until now I have never felt the need, or indeed had any inclination, to write to your esteemed newspaper.


‘Disgusting’ loos under attack

‘Disgusting’ loos under attack

Sir, – I allowed my grandson to use the toilet facilities in Elgin’s Cooper Park on Sunday. While waiting outside for him, I overheard some tourists…


Just who is running this show?

Just who is running this show?

IT’S ironic that in a week when the people of Moray are exercising their ultimate democratic right to elect new MSPs and a new Scottish government, our…


Beale & Pyper

Beale & Pyper

Top service from your local home specialists.


Four land Scotland chance

Four land Scotland chance

FOUR Glen of Rothes anglers could be in line to land a place in the Scottish international team.


Elgin minister on the move

Elgin minister on the move

AN ELGIN minister will be leaving the Presbytery this summer to take up the pulpit in the French capital. The Rev Jim Cowie has been called to the…


Moray welfare football round-up

Moray welfare football round-up

A LAST-MINUTE winning goal left Portsoy still searching for their first point of the Moray welfare season. Rob Murray’s side was left wedged to the bottom…


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