Cash boost for Cullen centre plan

BOLD plans to upgrade Cullen Community and Residential Centre have received a large four-figure boost thanks to the National Lottery’s Awards for All scheme. The Three Kings Cullen Association (TKCA), who run the centre on behalf of the wider community, had plenty to celebrate last week when it was confirmed they had been handed a … Read more

Cluny gets a pat on back after school inspection

CLUNY Primary has received glowing praise from education inspectors for the “positive and happy” environment pupils enjoy in the school. The school was rated as “good” across two quality indicators: learning, teaching and assessment; and raising attainment and achievement. All parents and carers with children at Cluny will receive a letter advising them of the … Read more

Paediatric care plan call for public’s view

FAMILIES across Moray and Banffshire are being urged to give their views on proposed changes to the paediatric service at Dr Gray’s hospital. A three-month consultation period has been launched by Pam Gowans, NHS Grampian executive lead for the hospital. A national shortage of qualified medical professionals and the consequent recruitment challenges this brought led … Read more

SNP MSP finds fears over Brexit dominating

BREXIT continued to dominate constituent concerns for local MSP Stewart Stevenson as he got his mobile surgery tour under way last week. The Advertiser caught up with the SNP MSP for Banffshire and Buchan Coast when his surgery rolled into Rathven. For the third year in a row, fears over the continuing uncertainty surrounding the … Read more

Council set to trim top posts

SENIOR management roles at Moray Council are to be streamlined to ensure the authority can continue to provide essential services. Under proposals put to councillors, the council’s three directors will be replaced with two depute chief executive posts, with discrete remits to make sure the council’s priorities are met, while working towards a financially sustainable … Read more

Jags too hot for County’s young stars

THREE goals, a clean sheet and some key players getting minutes under their belt. Buckie Thistle’s first friendly saw them ease past a young Ross County side at Victoria Park on Saturday. The Jags have been working hard in pre-season and gave themselves an early boost with this performance. Two goals from Kevin Fraser and … Read more

Business booming at Buckie shipyard

MORAY’S MP has seen first-hand how Buckie’s proud shipbuilding heritage has been resurrected thanks to the hard work being done at Macduff Shipyard. More than 60 jobs were lost at the Buckie Harbour site when the previous owners closed the gates for the last time. But since reopening two years ago, the yard is now … Read more

End in sight to Ianstown flood misery

AFTER enduring years of frustration and heartbreak, the end finally looks in sigh for the recurring flooding nightmare which has plagued residents in the Rathburn Street area of Ianstown for years. The heavy rain over Thursday, June 13 saw the misery return, with the Buckie Coastguard, later joined by the town’s retained firefighters, to help … Read more

Students push the boat out

THE fruits of a project which has spanned the generations took to the waves in style when Cullen Sea School (CSS) launched their latest skiff. On hand to name the vessel by splashing the bows of the Weymss skiff Artemis with whisky was the Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire Clare Russell. It was built by a … Read more