Young Rotarians give walk once-over

A GROUP of young Rotarians have been lending their adult colleagues a helping hand as the Six Harbour Walk fundraiser approaches. It was a bright and early start for the 14-strong band of Cluny Primary youngsters, accompanied by parents and staff, on Thursday April 18 as they began a walk that would take them from … Read more

Track star aims to help women build fitness

BUCKIE Ladies have called on some high-powered help in their bid to raise fitness standards for the new season ahead. A regular sight at the club’s Tuesday evening training sessions over the past few weeks has been none other than Kathryn Evans, who emerged victorious in the 2009 series of ITV’s Gladiators and represented Scotland … Read more

Ref gives Rovers triple spot trouble

“YOU can’t win games if you give away three penalties.” That was Buckie Rovers co-manager Kyle Mackay’s view after his team lost out on Elginshire Cup glory in a controversial final. Rovers were beaten 4-2 by coast rivals Deveronside in a thrilling match on Sunday, with much hinging on three spot-kicks awarded by ref Harry … Read more

Made up with nomination

AN enterprising young businesswoman is in the running for a prestigious national beauty industry award. Robyn Innes may be just 17 years of age, but over the course of the last year she has already built a successful beautician’s business, Robyn Innes Beautique. The high standard of her work has seen her nominated for the … Read more

Cargo vessels in collision at Buckie

TWO cargo vessels calling at Buckie Harbour last week were involved in a collision which left one ship holed. The incident occurred on Tuesday, April 16 at around noon in basin one of the harbour. The MV Torpo was berthed at pier one while offloading her cargo of animal feed. Meanwhile, at the nearby pier … Read more

Busy Cullen loos reopen

CULLEN claimed its latest victory against council spending cuts last Friday when the public toilets in the Millennium Square reopened. The much-used loos, which originally were a World War II bunker, were closed in a bid to slash £14 million from the council’s budget, amid much anger from locals. However, thanks to the efforts of … Read more

Morven ahoy as club launches second skiff

THERE was a spot of Easter Sunday excitement at Findochty Harbour when the village’s Water Sports Club launched their new St Ayles skiff Morven. Escorting the vessel into the water was a guard of honour formed by neighbouring skiffs from Banff, Findhorn, Lossiemouth, Whitehills, Cullen and Burghead. The Morven was christened with a 12-year-old Glenfiddich … Read more

Food bank is going it alone

MORAY Foodbank has separated from a national food charity. The food bank will no longer work under the Trussell Trust network and is instead set to become an independent organisation. The Trussell Trust co-ordinates a national network of food banks and provides food banks with a list of what is needed in each referral and … Read more

Jags savage Strathspey to finish on high

A GREEN and white tide overwhelmed Strathspey Thistle as the Buckie Jags signed off from what has been an up and down season in style with a 5-1 rout. Buckie’s new striker Joe McCabe made his mark in Grantown with an impressive headed hat trick which the club management will be hoping is a portent … Read more

Nobody is moving the goalposts!

PRESSURE from Buckie’s three councillors has stopped potentially controversial plans to remove a set of goalposts from the town’s Linzee Gordon Park. The move had been mooted by Moray Council following complaints from what were described as a “small number” of Steinbeck Road residents unhappy at footballs damaging their property and some related anti-social behaviour. … Read more