LoMATR Is Now A Registered SCIO

LoMATR Is Now A Registered SCIO

We are delighted to announce that Laich of Moray Active Travel Routes (LoMATR) is now a registered Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). This has formalised our group, with it becoming an incorporated body with charitable status under the Charities and...
Loss Of A Local Legend

Loss Of A Local Legend

It is with a heavy heart that we report that the Chairman of our active travel route group for the past five years, Mike Mulholland, has unfortunately passed away.Mike was a community stalwart – the chairman of Lossiemouth Community Council for the past eight years,...
COVID-19 Delays Design Phase

COVID-19 Delays Design Phase

The coronavirus pandemic, lockdown, and ongoing public health restrictions, has inevitably impacted our plans for development of an active travel route between Lossiemouth and Hopeman in 2020. Despite delays to the plans, progress has been made, and we are well on our...
Community Connection Now In Design Phase

Community Connection Now In Design Phase

An active travel route connecting the communities of Hopeman, Duffus, and Covesea to Lossiemouth has just been awarded £20,000 funding from Sustrans Scotland’s Places For Everyone scheme to develop the design of the route. The path connecting Hopeman to Lossiemouth...
Join Us At A Public Meeting

Join Us At A Public Meeting

We are holding a Public Meeting on Wednesday 2nd October at 19:30 at the Stotfield Hotel to share the progress of the development of an active travel route between Hopeman and Lossiemouth so far. This is an opportunity to see the 2018 feasibility study in more detail,...
Overwhelming Support for Active Travel Route

Overwhelming Support for Active Travel Route

Lossiemouth Community Council shared a simple survey on their Facebook last week, stating: “We are gathering support for the proposed cycle/walkway from Lossie to Hopeman. The first phase of the track is from Lossie to Aroma. Would you welcome the opportunity to...