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Council Members and Wards Council Members and Wards Ward Name Councillor/Address Contact Details 1 Speyside Glenlivet Michael J McConachie Tel. (01340) 821214 11 MacLennan Place Dufftown Email [email protected] AB55 4EF Fiona J Murdoch Tel. (01340) 821219 23 Balvenie Street Dufftown Email [email protected] AB55 4AS Pearl B Paul Tel. (01340) 831761 56 Land Street Rothes Email [email protected] Aberlour AB38 7BB 2 Keith & Cullen Gary S Coull Tel. (01542) 888471 Mizpah 75 Moss Street Email [email protected] Keith AB55 5HE Stewart Cree Tel. (01542) 887894 9a Station Road Keith Email [email protected] AB55 5BU Ronald H Shepherd, JP Tel. (01542) 840536 22 Reidhaven Street Cullen Email [email protected] AB56 4SY 3 Buckie Joe Mackay Tel. (01542) 834643 18 Redburn Drive Buckie Email [email protected] AB56 1EW Gordon McDonald Tel. (01542) 850486 1 Howe of Enzie Buckie Email [email protected] AB56 5BF Anne C McK ay Tel. (01542) 839247 Ardelle, Main Road Rathven Email [email protected] Buckie AB56 4DD 4 Fochabers/ Margo Howe Tel. (01343) 563633 Lhanbryde Heelster Gowdie 30 Spey Road Email [email protected] Nether Dallachy Spey Bay IV32 7PY Sean Morton Tel. (01343) 563633 13a Institution Road Fochabers Email [email protected] IV32 7DZ 1 Ward Name Councillor/Address Contact Details Douglas G Ross Tel. (01343) 556677 2 Upper Spynie Steading Pitgaveny Email [email protected] Elgin IV30 5PG 5 Heldon & Laich Eric M McGillivray, JP Parkvale Tel. (01343) 835003 7 Cooper Street Hopeman Email [email protected] IV30 5SD Carolle Ralph Tel. (01343) 563550 Westwinds Stotfield Road Email [email protected] Lossiemouth IV31 6QT Chris Tuke Tel. (01343) 563550 2 Pinewood Road Burghead Email [email protected] IV30 5XN Allan G Wright Home (01343) 835005 7 St Peter’s Road Office (01343) 563114 Duffus Email [email protected] IV30 5QL 6 Elgin City North Patsy Gowans Tel. (01343) 563550 133 Morriston Road Elgin Email [email protected] IV30 4NB Barry Jarvis Tel. 07779 999279 41a South Street Elgin Email [email protected] IV30 1JZ Mike Shand Tel. (01343) 548693 West View 18 Braemorriston Road Email [email protected] Elgin IV30 4DT 7 Elgin City South James Allan Tel. (01343) 563550 26 Springfield Gardens Elgin Email [email protected] IV30 6XX John A Divers Tel. (01343) 546926 3 Birkenhill Place New Elgin Email [email protected] Elgin IV30 6EX Graham Leadbitter Tel. (01343) 547834 13 South Park Court Elgin Email [email protected] IV30 1NJ 2 Ward Name Councillor/Address Contact Details 8 Forres George Alexander Tel. (01343) 563550 Waterford Farm Forres Email [email protected] IV36 3TN Lorna Creswell Home (01309) 696390 27d High Street Forres Email [email protected] IV36 1BU Aaron McLean Tel. (01343) 563550 28 Kintail Grove Forres Email [email protected] IV36 1FZ Anne Skene Tel. (01343) 563550 Windyhills Milton Brodie Email [email protected] Forres IV36 2UA 3.
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