Gordon McDonald
Phase 2 Relaxation of Lockdown (Extract from Elgin BID)
Scottish Government Phase 2 Update Nicola Sturgeon has announced today that Scotland will be moving to Phase 2 of the route map, in a staged approach detailed below: From Monday 22nd June: • Places of worship can re-open for individual prayer or contemplation • Dental practices can re-open to see patients with urgent care needs. … Read more
Community and third sector response to COVID-19
In response to COVID-19, tsiMORAY are collating a database of any community services, actions and initiatives that are taking place across Moray. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3H8HFJC This form is for groups providing services in their community to tell us about what they are doing, and how people will be able to access their services. We will keep a … Read more
Coronavirus Support – The Moray Council
The Community Support Unit appreciate that this is a very challenging time for communities and community organisations. There is great work going on out in communities with volunteers helping those who are self isolating, those unable to get essential supplies and those who need support during this difficult time. For information about Moray Council services … Read more
Community Lunches – Postponed
Unfortunately, due to Government advice to reduce social contact the Community lunches will be postponed until further notice. If you need support, please contact the following: Moray Food Plus – 01343 208293 Moray Council – 0330 123 4566 (Emergency out of hours – 03456 565656) Buckie Community Monitoring Group – admin@buckie.co
Universal Credit and Scottish Welfare Fund – Guest speaker
Next Buckie Area Forum Meeting on 10th March 2020 in R15 Buckie High School at 7PM. Guest Speaker is Norma Matheson from Moray Council to give an insight into Universal Credit and the Scottish Welfare Fund as it affects people in Moray. All members of the public or groups welcome to attend.
Community prove they are a cut above
BUCKIE’s civic spirit has been praised following the community response to Moray Council’s reduction in grass-cutting services. Many areas have had the services completely withdrawn while others have retained very limited coverage as part of the local authority’s bid to slice £15 million from their budget. The result has been many public areas, including some … Read more
Iconic cars make for a classic combination
THEY were the motoring icons of their times and at Buckie Classic Car Show it was time to throw a party for the Mini and Capri as the models marked milestone anniversaries. For the affordable compact – immortalised in the film The Italian Job – and the sporty hatchback it was a case of 60 … Read more