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Licence Number Business Name Address Sales MO/PRM/222 5 Licence Number Business Name Address Sales MO/PRM/222 5 Seaview Road Findochty Banffshire AB56 4QJ OFF MO/PRM/0195 Ballindalloch Shop, Post Office & Filliing Station Ballindalloch AB37 9AS OFF MO/PRM/0085 C & W A Longmore 35 High Street Rothes AB38 7AU OFF MO/PRM/0160 Christies of Fochabers (Chemists) Ltd 62 High Street Fochabers IV32 7DU OFF MO/PRM/0040 Costcutter 19-21 Harbour Street Hopeman IV30 5SJ OFF MO/PRM/0090 Craigellachie Filling Station & Grocery Store Hill Street Craigellachie AB38 9TB OFF MO/PRM/0044 Duffus Village Shop and Post Office 1 Hopeman Road Duffus Elgin IV30 5RR OFF MO/PRM/221 Findhorn Village Store 114 Findhorn Forres IV36 3YJ OFF MO/PRM/277 Key Store 82 Mid Street Keith AB55 5AF OFF MO/PRM/0009 Miele's of Lossie 17 Clifton Road Lossiemouth IV31 6DJ OFF MO/PRM/0181 Premier Convenience Store 31 Reidhaven Square Keith AB55 5AB OFF MO/PRM/258 Spar Shop Greshop Filling Station Nairn Road Forres IV36 2EY OFF MO/PRM/0212 The Portessie Shop Ltd 47 Samson Avenue Buckie AB56 1TR OFF MO/PRM/0196 Tomintoul Distillery Ballindalloch AB37 9AQ OFF MO/PRM/331 BenRiach Distillery by Elgin IV30 8SJ OFF MO/PRM/353 Brewmeister Brewery Ltd Unit R Isla Bank Mills Station Road Keith Moray AB55 5DD OFF MO/PRM/355 Tomintoul PO and Shop 41 The Square Tomintoul Ballindalloch Moray AB37 9ET OFF MO/PRM/359 Savers 42 High Street Forres Moray IV36 1PF OFF MO/PRM/349 Philps Fine Foods 22 High Street Forres Moray IV36 1DB OFF MO/PRM/351 Windswept Brewing Co Ltd Unit 13 B Coulardbank Industrial Estate Lossiemouth Moray IV31 6NGOFF MO/PRM/323 Inver House Distillers Ltd Knockdhu Distillery Knock by Huntly AB54 7LJ OFF MO/PRM/341 Spar 183 Mid Street Keith AB55 5BL OFF MO/PRM/285 The Spey Larder 96-98 High Street Aberlour AB38 9QA OFF MO/PRM/0137 Glen Grant Distillery Elgin Road Rothes AB38 7BS OFF MO/PRM/0113 The Co-operative Food 170 Mid Street Keith AB55 5BL OFF MO/PRM/0151 Sheena's Shop Limited 5 Church Street Portknockie Buckie AB56 4LN OFF MO/PRM/252 Cullen Corner Shop 14-18 The Square Cullen Buckie AB56 4RL OFF MO/PRM/0144 Keystore 11 Main Street New Elgin Elgin IV30 6BH OFF MO/PRM/332 Burghead Post Office and Stores 49-53 Grant Street Burghead IV30 5TT OFF MO/PRM/0108 Elgin Minimarket 11 Commerce Street Elgin IV30 1BS OFF MO/PRM/0079 Aldi Stores Ltd 11 Trinity Place Elgin IV30 1VL OFF MO/PRM/236 Asda Store Edgar Road Elgin IV30 6YQ OFF MO/PRM/0081 Aultmore Distillery Keith AB55 6QY OFF MO/PRM/0200 Booker Limited 2 Chanonry Road South Elgin IV30 6NG OFF MO/PRM/0192 Co-operative Group Limited 18 Fife Street Dufftown AB55 4AL OFF MO/PRM/0098 Gordon and MacPhail George House Boroughbriggs Road Elgin IV30 1JY OFF MO/PRM/337 Home Bargains Unit 2Elgin Retail Park Edgar Road Elgin IV30 6QY OFF MO/PRM/0015 Moray House 1 Trinity Road Elgin IV30 1UF OFF MO/PRM/0106 Phoenix Community Stores Ltd The Park Findhorn Forres IV36 3TZ OFF MO/PRM/0007 Portgordon Stores 6 Station Road Portgordon Buckie AB56 5RZ OFF MO/PRM/253 Scotmid 1 Thornhill Road Elgin IV30 6GR OFF MO/PRM/0005 Scotmid Morning Noon and Night 73 High Street Fochabers IV32 7DH OFF MO/PRM/0035 A & K McKenzie 89-91 New Mill Road Lesmurdie Elgin IV30 4AH OFF MO/PRM/0127 Balvenie Castle PO Box 32 Dufftown Keith AB55 4YD OFF MO/PRM/0174 Costcutters 27 Morriston Road Bishopmill Elgin IV30 4EB OFF MO/PRM/240 CSS Newsagents Limited 172 High Street Elgin IV30 1BD OFF MO/PRM/228 Dallas Dhu Distillery Mannachie Road Forres IV36 2RR OFF MO/PRM/0003 Keystore 172 High Street Forres IV36 1QQ OFF MO/PRM/0002 L & C McBain 40 Balvenie Street Dufftown AB55 4AS OFF MO/PRM/0166 Marks and Spencer PLC 213-225 High Street Elgin IV30 1DJ OFF MO/PRM/0163 McColls 81 High Street Forres IV36 1AA OFF MO/PRM/0177 McColls 16/18 New Street Rothes Aberlour AB38 7BQ OFF MO/PRM/0184 McColls 11 St Andrew Square Buckpool Buckie AB56 1BU OFF MO/PRM/0138 McKenzie Newsagents Limited 60 Glenmoray Drive New Elgin Elgin IV30 6YA OFF MO/PRM/0208 Pricewise Service Station and Shop Main Road Mosstodloch IV32 7JS OFF MO/PRM/0055 Spar 16 St Pauls Street Buckpool Buckie AB56 1EJ OFF MO/PRM/0170 Spar Main Street Abbeyview Burghead Kinloss IV36 3TL OFF MO/PRM/0097 Spar Shop 21 Regent Street Keith AB55 5DY OFF MO/PRM/0139 Spar Shop West Road Service Station West Road Elgin IV30 1SA OFF MO/PRM/0073 The Buccaneer 66 Main Street New Elgin Elgin IV30 6BH OFF MO/PRM/0207 The Buccaneer Lossiemouth Road Bishopmill Elgin IV30 4LF OFF MO/PRM/227 The Whisky Castle and Highland Market 6 Main Street Tomintoul Ballindalloch AB37 9EX OFF MO/PRM/0101 Lidl UK GmbH (Store 1001) Station Road Elgin IV30 1QW OFF MO/PRM/0102 Lidl UK GmbH (Store 1157) 10 East Cathcart Street Buckie AB56 1PJ OFF MO/PRM/257 Lidl UK GmbH (Store 1184) 18 West Road Forres IV36 2GW OFF MO/PRM/0032 36 East Church Street Buckie AB56 1EX OFF MO/PRM/0142 Co-operative Group Limited 52/56 High Street Forres IV36 0PF OFF MO/PRM/0185 Lhanbryde Post Office 32 St Andrews Road Lhanbryde Elgin IV30 8NZ OFF MO/PRM/346 McColls 9-11 East Church Street Buckie AB56 1EX OFF MO/PRM/325 Tesco High Street Buckie AB56 4AD OFF MO/PRM/0029 Tesco Extra Haugh Road/Alexandra Road Elgin IV30 1TY OFF MO/PRM/229 Tesco Store Nairn Road Forres IV36 2EY OFF MO/PRM/0033 Co-operative Co-operative 39 High Street Fochabers Moray IV32 7DX OFF MO/PRM/235 Co-operative Group Limited Coulardbank Road Lossiemouth IV31 6ED OFF MO/PRM/0143 Co-operative Group Limited 80 Queens Street Lossiemouth IV31 6PY OFF MO/PRM/0087 Co-operative Group Limited Pansport Road Elgin IV30 1HE OFF MO/PRM/0164 Co-operative Group Limited 91 High Street Aberlour AB38 9QB OFF MO/PRM/0089 Craigellachie Distillery Hill Street Aberlour AB38 9ST OFF MO/PRM/0052 McColls Fleurs Place Forres IV36 1LX OFF MO/PRM/247 Scotmid 20-22 North Street Bishopmill Elgin IV30 4EF OFF MO/PRM/0150 Scotmid 9-11 Brander Street Burghead IV30 5UD OFF MO/PRM/0172 Scotmid 103-105 Milton Drive Buckie AB56 1NZ OFF MO/PRM/0030 Scottish Co-op 12 Grant Street Cullen Buckie Moray AB56 4RS OFF MO/PRM/220 Speyside Cooperage Visitors Centre Dufftown Road Craigellachie Aberlour Banffshire AB38 9RS OFF MO/PRM/229 Tesco Store Nairn Road Forres IV36 2EY OFF MO/PRM/0140 Tesco Store Moss Street Keith AB55 5HB OFF MO/PRM/0176 The Bonnie Earl Shop Munro Place Bishopmill Elgin IV30 4LL OFF MO/PRM/353 Brewmeister Brewery Ltd Unit R Isla Bank Mills Station Road Keith Moray AB55 5DD OFF MO/PRM/352 Logie Whisky And Wine Shop Unit 1 The Garage Logie Steading Visitors Centre Dunphail Forres IV36OFF 2QN MO/PRM/0187 Archiestown Hotel The Square Archiestown AB38 7QL BOTH MO/PRM/0121 Beach Bar Commerce Street Lossiemouth IV31 6BW BOTH MO/PRM/0037 Brander Arms Shore Street Lossiemouth IV31 6PB BOTH MO/PRM/0039 Commercial Hotel Dufftown AB55 4AR BOTH MO/PRM/0070 Commercial Hotel 110-112 Mid Street Keith AB55 5AE BOTH MO/PRM/0122 Craigenroan Bar 13 Great Eastern Road Portessie Buckie AB56 1SL BOTH MO/PRM/0091 Crannoch Hotel 12 Blantyre Street Cullen AB56 4RP BOTH MO/PRM/313 Crown 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13 Lossie Wynd Elgin IV30 1PU BOTH MO/PRM/293 Moray Golf Club Stotfield Road Lossiemouth IV31 6QS BOTH MO/PRM/217 Old Mill Inn Brodie Forres IV36 2TD BOTH MO/PRM/0053 Ramnee Hotel Victoria Road Forres IV36 3BN BOTH MO/PRM/0198 Rising Sun Bar 38 Bridge Street Bishopmill Elgin IV30 4DE BOTH MO/PRM/219 Rock House Hotel Clifton Road Lossiemouth IV31 6DP BOTH MO/PRM/259 Royal British Legion Keith & District Branch The Clubrooms Balloch Road Keith AB55 5EN BOTH MO/PRM/266 Royal Naval Association 26 Commerce Street Lossiemouth IV31 6QD BOTH MO/PRM/0004 Seafield Arms Hotel 73 New Street Rothes AB38 7BJ BOTH MO/PRM/0027 Station Hotel 36 Harbour Street Hopeman IV30 5RU BOTH MO/PRM/303 Strathlene Buckie Golf Club Portessie Buckie AB56 4DJ BOTH MO/PRM/234 Sunninghill Hotel Limited Hay Street Elgin IV30 1NH BOTH MO/PRM/0149 The Birnie Inn Birnie IV30 8SP BOTH MO/PRM/0190 The Cottar Hoose Thornhill Road New Elgin IV30 6DX BOTH MO/PRM/255 The Elgin Bridge Centre 1 Academy Street Elgin IV30 1LP BOTH MO/PRM/273 The Elgin District Ex-Service Men's Club St Giles 9 High Street Elgin IV30 1EQ BOTH MO/PRM/245 The Forbes Arms Hotel Milltown of Rothiemay Huntly Aberdeenshire AB54 7LT BOTH MO/PRM/0179 The Golden Pheasant Bar North Street Bishopmill Elgin IV30 4EF BOTH MO/PRM/0199 The Grouse Inn Cabrach by Huntly AB54 4EL BOTH MO/PRM/0061 The Mash Tun Broomfield Square Aberlour AB38 9QP BOTH MO/PRM/0021 The Mosset Tavern Gordon Street Forres IV36 1DY BOTH MO/PRM/230 The Three Kings Inn 17/21 North Castle Street Cullen AB56 4SA BOTH MO/PRM/0066 Victoria Bar 1 Seafield Square Rothes AB38 7AZ BOTH MO/PRM/354 Station Hotel 51 New Street Rothes Aberlour Moray AB38 7BJ BOTH
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