Seaview Road in Buckie reopens Monday following manhole cover repairs by Scottish Water. Detours were in place during the work.

There was a detour while they fixed Seaview Road. It went via James Street, then St Peter’s Road, followed by Land Street, before returning to Seaview Road.
Scottish Gas is starting work in Findochty this week. They will work outside 2-4 Station Road, altering a new gas service. The project is expected to take about ten workdays, starting between Monday and March 4.
Moray Council will finish work this Tuesday. Workers installed a new sign pole east of the Strathlene golf course on the north side verge.
They are still fixing damage on McLaren’s Brae in Buckie, where heavy rain caused damage to the road.
The council plans to fix the footpath at 61-63 High Street. Work should begin between February 25 and March 24 and will likely take four workdays.
They will also fix the footway outside 3 Police Lane. This work is scheduled to start March 26 and last three days.
Scottish Water should finish work near 55 The Yardie by Thursday. They repaired a collapsed pipe there.
Scottish Water will work near 44 Great Western Road. They will fix another manhole cover, starting Monday and expecting the work to take three days.
Openreach aims to clear a duct blockage Monday. The location is outside 4 Ewing Crescent.
Scottish Water will do crucial repairs at 8 Duke Street in Portgordon. These repairs should take until March 3.
The council will work on water mains near Portgordon soon. They’re on the A990, toward the A98, starting by February 27 and lasting ten days.
Remember, estimated completion times are subject to change.