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Moray Council tax rise: How much will it cost me?

Moray councillors have agreed a 5% increase in council tax. Today's budget decision means a Band D property will now cost residents £1,430 per year - an → Read More

‘I wanted to give Buckie a voice’: Why Moray councillor Christopher Price quit after just three months

Moray councillor Christopher Price has revealed the reasons for his shock resignation. Liberal Democrat Mr Price quit his role as member for Buckie in a → Read More

Forres landmark to be lit up, Elgin distillery gets new signs and house proposed for Roseisle farm

Welcome to our regular look at the latest planning applications passing before Moray Council. The region's planners have approved new signs for Coleburn → Read More

POLL: Do you have a gull problem? What do you think should be done about it?

Many Press and Journal readers have revealed their own gull experiences as work begins on Elgin gull management plan. → Read More

Planning ahead: Information panels for Dufftown heritage trail and holiday lodges at major golf course redevelopment

Here we take a look at some of the latest standout planning applications submitted to, and determined by, Moray Council. → Read More

Hermes: Covid and isolation rules are hitting Christmas present deliveries in the north

Hundreds of Skye and Inverness residents are being left frustrated waiting for deliveries ahead of Christmas. → Read More

Hermes: Covid and isolation rules are hitting Christmas present deliveries in the north

Hundreds of Skye and Inverness residents are being left frustrated waiting for deliveries ahead of Christmas. → Read More

Grateful family hails NHS staff for carrying out renal transplant

A north-east family have praised NHS staff after they carried out a renal transplant on their son who developed a life-threatening disease. → Read More

Moray Council inviting tender bids for dredging services offers ‘ray of hope’ after concerns

Moray Council is inviting tender bids for dredging services - a move which has been described as a "ray of hope" after concerns over lack of harbour maintenance. → Read More

Aviation enthusiasts offered chance to buy RAF Lossiemouth runway lights

The landing lights at RAF Lossiemouth have been a welcome beacon for generations of pilots arriving home after completing high-stakes aerial missions. → Read More

Truerlein reveals proposed projects to make Dufftown the “beating heart of Speyside”

The creation of a shopping arcade, leisure centre and camping facilities are among the proposed projects revealed by Dufftown-based Truerlein as part of their six- year vision to make the town the "beating heart of Speyside". → Read More

‘The trees are in a dangerous state’: Moray pensioner lives in fear of tall trees crashing onto her home

A worried Moray pensioner has claimed that the Altyre Estate's towering trees near her property are causing safety fears. → Read More

‘Will British Gas learn from the fire and rehire dispute? That’s the million pound question’: Former British Gas engineer hopes so

Former British Gas engineer Daniel Caie hopes the energy giants learns from the 'fire and rehire' dispute for the sake of the remaining workforce. → Read More

New Lossiemouth High School finally opens after building delays caused by the pandemic

Pupils have now finally moved into the new £42m Lossiemouth High School after building delays caused by the pandemic. → Read More

Elgin Kart Raceway: Joy as driving enthusiasts return to the track as lockdown eases

Joy for north karting enthusiasts as the Elgin Kart Raceway reopens as lockdown restrictions continue to ease. → Read More

Joy as Isle of Muck residents reaping the benefits of a full fibre network

Isle of Muck residents say they have been reaping the benefits of becoming the third Scottish island to be hooked up to a full fibre network. → Read More

Moray couple celebrates diamond wedding anniversary at Anderson’s Care Home

A Moray couple celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary last week at Anderson's Care Home in Elgin. → Read More

Plans submitted to knock down ‘eyesore’ Brae Lossie and build new family home

Plans have been lodged to demolish eyesore Brae Lossie property in Lossiemouth and replace it with a brand new home. → Read More

Brodie Castle bosses hope return of Robert the Bruce letter will encourage visitors back

Brodie Castle is hopeful the return of an 700-year-old letter written by Robert the Bruce can act as springboard to encourage visitors back. → Read More

One year on: Western Isles Council leader thanks residents for complying with Covid rules

The leader of Western Isles Council has hailed residents for complying with Covid rules and helping ensure the area's low infection rate is maintained. → Read More