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Covid cash for hostels hailed

Covid cash for hostels hailed

Covid cash for hostels hailed

12 February 2021

A CASH pot of over £2 million has been set aside for the hostels sector in Scotland, which has suffered as a result of Covid-19.


GMB praises new offshore deal

GMB praises new offshore deal

GMB praises new offshore deal

10 February 2021

THE new Energy Service Agreement (ESA) draft thrashed out with oil and gas operators has been praised by trade unions.


Covid support fund for Scottish coach industry hailed

Covid support fund for Scottish coach industry hailed

Covid support fund for Scottish coach industry hailed

09 February 2021

STRUGGLING coach firms hit by Covid restrictions can now apply for a share of a multi-million pound support package.


Start-up baker rising to the top

Start-up baker rising to the top

Start-up baker rising to the top

08 February 2021

Chris Gair started Bakes You Knead at his home in Caroline Street in November, offering cakes, savouries and pies.


Fund lifeline for Moray wedding industry firms

Fund lifeline for Moray wedding industry firms

Fund lifeline for Moray wedding industry firms

05 February 2021

MORAY businesses whose main income derives from the wedding industry are being urged to apply to a new fund.


Short-term let rules would 'penalise' Moray B&Bs, says Moray MP

Short-term let rules would 'penalise' Moray B&Bs, says Moray MP

Short-term let rules would 'penalise' Moray B&Bs, says Moray MP

04 February 2021

NEW legislation on short-term lets will "penalise" Moray B&Bs and self-caterers, the region's MP has warned.


Moray businesses offered free on-site Covid-19 testing

Moray businesses offered free on-site Covid-19 testing

Moray businesses offered free on-site Covid-19 testing

04 February 2021

ASYMPTOMATIC staff members can be tested for Covid-19.


Not too late to file those Self Assessment tax returns, say HMRC

Not too late to file those Self Assessment tax returns, say HMRC

Not too late to file those Self Assessment tax returns, say HMRC

04 February 2021

MORE than 10.7 million people submitted their 2019/20 Self Assessment tax returns by the January 31 deadline, HM Revenue and Customs has revealed.


Relief as new taxi driver grants won't hit Universal Credit payments

Relief as new taxi driver grants won't hit Universal Credit payments

Relief as new taxi driver grants won't hit Universal Credit payments

01 February 2021

TAXI and private hire drivers taking advantage of a new fund to help them through the lockdown will not see their Universal Credit payments affected.


Credit union ladies praised for work

Credit union ladies praised for work

Credit union ladies praised for work

01 February 2021

Moray Firth Credit Union volunteers Maggie Bell and Tina Coffey have “gone beyond the call of duty” during the coronavirus pandemic.


Jobless figures rise in Moray as national trend heads upwards

Jobless figures rise in Moray as national trend heads upwards

Jobless figures rise in Moray as national trend heads upwards

01 February 2021

MORAY has followed the national trend in seeing the number of people claiming Universal Credit (UC) rise.


Customers left stunned as gas and electricity firms Green Network Energy and Simplicity cease trading

Customers left stunned as gas and electricity firms Green Network Energy and Simplicity cease trading

Customers left stunned as gas and electricity firms Green Network Energy and Simplicity cease trading

28 January 2021

TWO energy suppliers, Green Network Energy and Simplicity Energy, have announced today that they are ceasing to trade.


HMRC announce breathing space on late tax returns

HMRC announce breathing space on late tax returns

HMRC announce breathing space on late tax returns

28 January 2021

SELF Assessment customers will not receive a penalty for their late online tax return if they file by February 28, HMRC have announced.


Virtual Burns Supper raises £2215 for Moray charity

Virtual Burns Supper raises £2215 for Moray charity

Virtual Burns Supper raises £2215 for Moray charity

27 January 2021

Burns Fae Forres attracted an audience of over 250 people and raised £2215 for the Moray Emergency Relief Fund.


Dallas chef wins Michelin star for restaurant

Dallas chef wins Michelin star for restaurant

Dallas chef wins Michelin star for restaurant

26 January 2021

Lorna McNee brought the accolade to the city just over five months into her first head chef role.


New hurdle in rural battle for broadband

New hurdle in rural battle for broadband

New hurdle in rural battle for broadband

25 January 2021

Finderne Development Trust disputes claims from Openreach that a contract to rollout superfast broadband will connect all based in the countryside.


Graduate wanted for full time environmental role

Graduate wanted for full time environmental role

Graduate wanted for full time environmental role

21 January 2021

Finderne Development Trust is looking for a graduate to help increase energy efficiency in local households.


Canadian dancers added to virtual Burns Supper bill

Canadian dancers added to virtual Burns Supper bill

Canadian dancers added to virtual Burns Supper bill

20 January 2021

Burns Fae Forres is being held to raise funds for the Moray Emergency Relief Fund and will include all of the traditions.


Expansion boost for Moray accountants

Expansion boost for Moray accountants

Expansion boost for Moray accountants

20 January 2021

A NORTH Scotland accountancy firm has expanded its Moray operations with the appointment of an additional accountancy expert.


Benromach opens to virtual audience

Benromach opens to virtual audience

Benromach opens to virtual audience

14 January 2021

Benromach Distillery is inviting whisky enthusiasts to tour the site from the comfort of their homes via an interactive, virtual tour.


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