Led by Buckie Area Forum, The Hub is a warm space which offers a wide range of services to around 25 visitors a day, 6 days a week
Community lunches are run once a month in The Fishermen’s Hall and are provided free of charge with donations accepted to offset costs.
The Community Monitoring Group undertakes consultations with local people and works with public sector and voluntary organisations
Discover Buckie’s fishing heritage through a series of historic sites and attractions. Start at Buckpool Harbour, built in 1857
Nestled on the picturesque Moray Coast, Buckie and Findochty are towns that boast a rich fishing heritage, deeply intertwined with their history and culture. These charming Scottish communities, both founded in the late 18th century, have long been beacons for the fishing industry, shaping the lives of their residents and leaving a lasting legacy that still resonates today.