THE first turbine in the new Moray West wind farm has been installed.
THERE has been plenty to celebrate at the Seafield Arms Hotel in Cullen after being awarded two coveted quality ratings.
A NORTH-east charity is joining forces with NHS Grampian to provide insight and learning for young people interested in a career in nursing
THE sun has certainly been shining Cullen Bowling and Tennis Club (CBTC) after members proudly unveiled brand new solar panels.
THE trip to Nairn was to provide a stunning showcase for Buckie Ladies’ newest signing to display her goalscoring prowess.
TRIBUTES have been pouring in following the sad passing of a Portgordon community stalwart who left an “indelible mark” for the good on the village.
A BUMPER turnout is on the cards for this year’s Buckie Classic Car Show.
THERE was another poor week of fish landings at Buckie Harbour with just two boxes brought ashore.
ROADWORKS are set to close or limit access to a couple of roads in the Buckie area this coming week.
AUTUMN is a quirky mare looking to trot off to an experienced forever home.
HOW Moray’s coastal assets will be managed in the future took centre stage at a public consultation session in Findochty recently.
THE number of benefits claimants in Moray has continued to fall, latest year-on-year-figures for March have revealed.
ORCADIAN musicians FARA are set to take centre stage when the latest ARC Sessions event comes to the Fochabers Public Institute this Friday.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross says Bank of Scotland bosses hear “loud and clear” his “significant disappointment” over plans to close their Buckie branch.
A BUCKIE ex-pat who attempted to set an endurance record on Rockall is set to return to the remote island later this month.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has urged local MSPs to back Scottish Conservative calls to scrap the “dangerous” Hate Crime Act.
BUCKIE Ladies got their defence of the League Cup off to the best of starts with a hard-fought win over Sutherland.
THE public is being urged to look out for signs of their personal information being misused as identity theft scams rise.
THE chance to support a new grassroots recycling project - and get a new wardrobe of clothes, besides - will be on offer at the first Cullen Share.
JUST three boxes of fish were landed at Buckie Harbour last week.