Holocaust survivor’s message of hope to pupils

AS the season of goodwill approaches, pupils at Buckie Community High School have heard an inspirational tale of survival against the odds from a Holocaust survivor. Joanna Millan (76) was sent to a concentration camp when she was just a baby, but survived and was eventually adopted by a British couple in 1945. She now … Read more

Idle dredger doubts remain

QUESTIONS are being asked about why the Buckie dredger is idle yet again. The MV Selkie has not been out to sea for the past three months due to “staffing issues” which have not been made public by Moray Council. The vessel, which cost the local authority £2.4 million, was launched with great fanfare back … Read more

Moray A96 dualling plans announced

NORTH of Forres, south of Elgin and north of Fochabers – the route the dual carriageway will take through Moray has been announced. Transport Scotland made its preferred option public on Tuesday and people have until January 31 to make comments. Although the chosen route is not yet set in stone, it has been made … Read more

Local assets handed over

LEISURE facilities in two of Moray’s communities have been handed over to local people. Community Asset transfers (CATs) for Portknockie Bowling Green and Tennis Courts and Marine Park in Lossiemouth were approved by councillors last Tuesday. The Portknockie group submitted their CAT request in June with the aim of developing and upgrading the Seafield Terrace … Read more

School pair talk of Auschwitz visit

THE horrors of Auschwitz and the Nazis’ final solution to exterminate the Jews were laid bare at a powerful public talk held by two Buckie Community High School senior students. October saw Tarla Ramage and Willow Daymond join a large group of senior students from across Scotland in visiting the World War II era camp … Read more

Thousands turn out to make switch-on a Kracker

A SURGE of public support helped make Buckie’s Christmas Kracker a fun-filled, family event to remember. Thousands packed the town for Saturday’s celebration and official lights switch-on, which was undertaken by Emmerdale star James Hooton who plays Sam Dingle. Crowds were treated to a spectacular parade, attractions, competitions, entertainment, a fun fair and fireworks as … Read more

Fresh calls for Buckie area school mergers

Fresh calls have been made to merge schools in Moray – after it emerged some neighbouring buildings are running half empty. Annual figures have been published by the council to show how many pupils go to class at each location in relation to their capacity. The statistics have revealed that while several of Elgin’s primary … Read more

The future’s bright for town’s lights

A STAGGERING response has seen Buckie’s old and worn Christmas lights replaced two years ahead of schedule. The town will look better than ever thanks to the generosity of the community when the big switch-on takes place this Saturday. The original hope when the Christmas Light Committee got to work in June was to raise … Read more

Mum’s the word for new champion

A CHEF who runs a café in Cullen has been fittingly crowned the Cullen Skink world champion. Lynne Watson, of Lily’s Kitchen, used her mum’s recipe to create the traditional soup and described taking the title as a “complete shock”. Now in its sixth year, the prestigious competition was established to celebrate the heritage of … Read more