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Moray is in the very heart of ancient Scotland, rising up from the coastal waters of the Moray Firth to the mountains of the Cairngorms, one of Scotland’s two National Parks.
Rivers like the Spey and the Findhorn run through a landscape that is often heavily wooded, and which has been settled since ancient times. The great Pictish naval stronghold of Burghead may well hold the key to a lost people, and their mysterious carved stones are found at a series of sites.
From the rivers come salmon, and crystal-clear water for so many of the greatest whiskies of all – over half of Scotland’s operating malt distilleries are in Moray. Fertile farmlands and clear coastal waters are renowned components of Scotland’s larder, today exported worldwide by local processing companies who are household names.
The combination of history and environment and modern skills is brought together at Moray College, serving the community through two main sites in Elgin, and a network of centres in the towns of Buckie, Keith, Forres, Nairn and working in partnership with organisations in other parts of the north of Scotland.
If you are a newcomer to the Moray area or will be relocating to the area in the near future, then you might find information on the following linked sites helpful:
Moray Council
Moray Leisure Centre
HIE Moray
Moray Solicitors
Property Centre
RAF
Kinloss
RAF Lossiemouth
The
Northern Scot
The Press and Journal
Jobcentre Plus
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