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Gavin Musgrove


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Gavin Musgrove joined the Strathspey and Badenoch Herald in August 1996. He spent three years based at the newspaper's office in Kingussie before joining the P&J in Inverness. He returned to the Strathy as editor working out of the Grantown office in 2001 and has been reporting on the lively news patch ever since including picking up a few awards along the way.

Gavin Musgrove

CAIRNGORMS NATURE: Flowers starting to pop up are a good reason to be happy

26 April 2024
CAIRNGORMS NATURE: Flowers starting to pop up are a good reason to be happy

CAIRNGORMS NATURE: Flowers starting to pop up are a good reason to be happy

26 April 2024

I’m cheered by the snowdrops and daffodils popping up from bare earth below my window


YOUR VIEWS: Putting Inverallan church’s plight in spotlight

26 April 2024
YOUR VIEWS: Putting Inverallan church’s plight in spotlight

YOUR VIEWS: Putting Inverallan church’s plight in spotlight

26 April 2024

I’m writing to encourage the community to support the planning application for solar panels on the roof of Inverallan Church


FERGUS EWING: There are no return verdicts of ‘a bit iffy’ or slightly guilty in Scots law

26 April 2024
FERGUS EWING: There are no return verdicts of ‘a bit iffy’ or slightly guilty in Scots law

FERGUS EWING: There are no return verdicts of ‘a bit iffy’ or slightly guilty in Scots law

26 April 2024

I can say from painful experience irrelevant arguments are not tolerated by our excellent Sheriffs


Highland councillors recommended not to object to proposed wind farm near Grantown

26 April 2024
Highland councillors recommended not to object to proposed wind farm near Grantown

Highland councillors recommended not to object to proposed wind farm near Grantown

26 April 2024

There are 18 turbines up to 180m high planned at Ourack


Low turn-out for demonstration against public agency’s management of Cairngorm Mountain

25 April 2024
Low turn-out for demonstration against public agency’s management of Cairngorm Mountain

Low turn-out for demonstration against public agency’s management of Cairngorm Mountain

25 April 2024

However, protestors say it was a very useful get-together


Approval recommended for 38-bay motorhomes and caravan park in Dalwhinnie

25 April 2024
Approval recommended for 38-bay motorhomes and caravan park in Dalwhinnie

Approval recommended for 38-bay motorhomes and caravan park in Dalwhinnie

25 April 2024

Objectors claim new facilities could bring wide range of problems to small community


Yoga fundraiser in Nethy Bridge is chanting for CHAS

25 April 2024
Yoga fundraiser in Nethy Bridge is chanting for CHAS

Yoga fundraiser in Nethy Bridge is chanting for CHAS

25 April 2024

‘Time at the hospice allows me to just be mum again’


Parents and kids jumping for joy after big Aviemore playpark success

25 April 2024
Parents and kids jumping for joy after big Aviemore playpark success

Parents and kids jumping for joy after big Aviemore playpark success

25 April 2024

More than £110,000 raised in just five months with new look park expected to open this Autumn


Huge weekend of enduro mountain bike riding ahead at Laggan Wolftrax

24 April 2024
Huge weekend of enduro mountain bike riding ahead at Laggan Wolftrax

Huge weekend of enduro mountain bike riding ahead at Laggan Wolftrax

24 April 2024

Trails by Laggan are hosting YT Industries TweedLove Enduro Series and BEMBA British National Enduro Series


Latest Holyrood constituency boundaries proposals unveiled for Badenoch and Strathspey

23 April 2024
Latest Holyrood constituency boundaries proposals unveiled for Badenoch and Strathspey

Latest Holyrood constituency boundaries proposals unveiled for Badenoch and Strathspey

23 April 2024

Small change is proposed south of Inverness between two local constituencies


COUNTRY DIARY: Song thrush might look plain but boy can it hold a tune!

23 April 2024
COUNTRY DIARY: Song thrush might look plain but boy can it hold a tune!

COUNTRY DIARY: Song thrush might look plain but boy can it hold a tune!

23 April 2024

Bird sounds offer welcome reminders that spring is inexorably advancing


GOING WILD: The big beetle hunt

22 April 2024
GOING WILD: The big beetle hunt

GOING WILD: The big beetle hunt

22 April 2024

Invertebrates are often overlooked but the RZSS is working to turn the tide


Getting ready to dress to impress at Grantown school prom

21 April 2024
Getting ready to dress to impress at Grantown school prom

Getting ready to dress to impress at Grantown school prom

21 April 2024

School is appealing for prom gowns and suits to help with recycling and costs


KATE FORBES: Go and stick the wood stove on…

20 April 2024
KATE FORBES: Go and stick the wood stove on…

KATE FORBES: Go and stick the wood stove on…

20 April 2024

… oh wait a minute you might not be able to in the future


YOUR VIEWS: Employment has been lost in Badenoch due to rewilding of land

20 April 2024
YOUR VIEWS: Employment has been lost in Badenoch due to rewilding of land

YOUR VIEWS: Employment has been lost in Badenoch due to rewilding of land

20 April 2024

Peter Cairns’ letter criticises Charlie Whelan for implying that Wildland Ltd. had forced communities off the land in Glenfeshie


Snowsports enthusiasts to protest about ‘mis-management’ of Cairngorm Mountain

18 April 2024
Snowsports enthusiasts to protest about ‘mis-management’ of Cairngorm Mountain

Snowsports enthusiasts to protest about ‘mis-management’ of Cairngorm Mountain

18 April 2024

Demonstration planned with rallying call from organiser to ‘bring signs, noise makers, food and friends’


Another waste bin to be rolled out to Badenoch and Strathspey homes this summer

18 April 2024
Another waste bin to be rolled out to Badenoch and Strathspey homes this summer

Another waste bin to be rolled out to Badenoch and Strathspey homes this summer

18 April 2024

Green bins will be used to recycle mixed plastics, metals and food and drink cartons from August


Highlands amongst first regions to get new disability benefit

18 April 2024
Highlands amongst first regions to get new disability benefit

Highlands amongst first regions to get new disability benefit

18 April 2024

Payment will be worth between £290 and £434 per month depending on needs


Nethy Bridge student elected to Scottish Youth Parliament

16 April 2024
Nethy Bridge student elected to Scottish Youth Parliament

Nethy Bridge student elected to Scottish Youth Parliament

16 April 2024

Members are elected every two years and are the voice of Scotland’s young people


Highlands MSP renews call for public inquiry into Cairngorm funicular

15 April 2024
Highlands MSP renews call for public inquiry into Cairngorm funicular

Highlands MSP renews call for public inquiry into Cairngorm funicular

15 April 2024

Edward Mountain believes that need for parliamentary probe has ‘never been more essential’


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