Competition Time

Competition Time

We’re delighted to reveal that the winning name of the active travel route between Hopeman and Lossiemouth is Lighthouse Links Thank you to everyone who voted and well done to Stuart Harrold who suggested it. Now we need a logo! And so, we’ve decided to...
Help Us Choose The Route Name

Help Us Choose The Route Name

Thank you to everyone who sent in name suggestions for the Lossiemouth to Hopeman Active Travel Route. The Trustees have narrowed it down to five choices: L2H Firth Fairway H2L Laich Link Lighthouse Link And now it’s over to you to make the final choice! Head...
Have Your Say On Active Travel Improvements In Lossiemouth

Have Your Say On Active Travel Improvements In Lossiemouth

Moray Council consultation for parking, yellow lines, disabled parking and active travel in Lossiemouth closes on 29th April so, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the link below to have your say on the following proposals: Manage congestion around...
Name That Route

Name That Route

The current focus of our campaign is to create an active travel route between Lossiemouth and Hopeman, connecting the coastal communities by providing safe travel along the B9040 for walkers and wheelers alike. However, ‘The Lossiemouth to Hopeman Active Travel...
Tell Us About Your Near Misses

Tell Us About Your Near Misses

Walking along the B9040 is the only option for people with pushchairs, wheelchairs, prams and mobility scooters who need to walk between Silver Sands Caravan Park, Twenty Nineteen Coffee, Covesea and Lossiemouth. It’s inherently dangerous and people walking,...
Find Us On Facebook

Find Us On Facebook

Laich of Moray Active Travel Routes group is refusing to be disheartened by Moray Council’s rejection of the request to assist with the legalities of Compulsory Purchase (or lease) of the land required to achieve the vision to complete an active travel route...