To promote safety Transport Scotland is exploring the possibility of reducing the limit for cars and vans by 10mph on single carriageways while also raising it for HGVs by 10mph. With this in mind the organisation will hold two public events in Moray next week to gauge public reaction.
The minister for business says it has been an ‘absolute privilege’ to have served the constituency in his parliamentary career.
A new street in Elgin is going to be named after Winnie Ewing who represented Moray as an MP. Winnie Way will be part of the next phase of the Findrassie development, located in the north of Elgin along the Lossiemouth Road.
Record has put together a guide to the top 20 beaches to visit in Scotland in 2025, from secluded island bays to peaceful stretches of sand in the heart of major cities.
A mum is calling for a change to how sex education is taught after "inappropriate material” left her daughter feeling "anxious" and "stressed".
SCOTS are bracing for snow and ice as the country is slapped with a fresh weather warning. The latest yellow alert comes days after Storm Eowyn, with hundreds of people left without power for a
The regeneration project in one of Scotland’s most deprived areas is a test case for the nation’s ability to foster supply chain manufacturing capacity in a sector that has lured interest from overseas investors and is crucial to the UK’s ambitions to decarbonise power by 2030.
Winds of up to 100mph are forecast during Storm Éowyn with a large part of Scotland's central belt and the south west under a red "danger to life" weather warning. Police Scotlan
SCOTS have been warned to brace for more snow next month as weather maps reveal more blizzards are on the way. It comes after Storm Eowyn battered the country, leaving hundreds of people without
Record has put together a list of some of the best places to live in Scotland, from underrated cities to lush green towns to peaceful fishing villages.
In the Moray Council area, overall there was a rise of 110 to 1135 - nine per cent - last December compared to the same month the year before. Among the 18-24 group those claiming benefits increased by 12 per cent to 225, up 25. Nearly double that percentage - 24 per cent - more over-50s were on benefits, up 65 to 355.
Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation (MIRO) celebrated the life and poetry of Rabbie Burns at their annual Burns supper in Findhorn’s James Milne Institute. This year, there were a few departures from the traditional programme, however, the evening began with the usual welcome from MIRO chairman, John Low.