

Merry Christmas

Autumn Gold… .

Summer sunset – peace and tranquility… .

The horror of hay fever and Glendronach Whisky

Christmas flavour…

Gone Fishing…

One door closes and another opens

Stars in the sky…

The grand summer of 2013 …

Council revealed its plans for budget cuts

Spring is in the air

Repairs to Portknockie harbour

Gal-orious Gala! The village Gala was a resounding success

Portknockie turns out for dedication service

Memorial to remember WWII bombing victims

Welcome to this first issue of the relaunched K’nocker!

Portknockie has its very own ghosts and ghouls!

A decade of publishing a village newspaper ends with this issue

At long last our splendid new library is open!

Geoff has put your hands together – all will be revealed on Saturday 27th June.

Ring the bells, we have a new Rev reporting for duty very soon

The Christmas lights twinkle & the citizen of the year – to a team again!

A very warm welcome back home to the new head teacher of our village school

A fond farewell to our minister as he moves on to a new charge.

How to forge and cheat legally

2008, A year to look forward to or just another passing year?

A warm welcome home to our new head teacher back from New Zealand

Community newsletter of the year 2007: it’s a k’nockerout!

Portknockie primary schoot to stay open and “Aye Afloat”!

Seabraes development site approved in the revised Local Plan for expansion

Portknockie’s Coat of Arms returns ever “Aye Afloat”

Portknockie on red alert as the future of the school in doubt again.

At last we recycle in tandem with the rest of moray!

Seabraes development site approved in the revised Local Plan for expansion

The Moray development plan setting out the future shape of Moray and Portknockie now up for consultation

Threat of closure hangs over our school all summer. this is not acceptable! Portknockie fights back.

60 years on, we will remember them or will we?

How we could Work together to plan for the future of Portknockie.

We’ve done it again! not 1, nor 2 but 3 years in a row, we are judged as the best-kept large village in Moray.

The traditions live on. Portknockie puts on its first festival of fishing

Looking ahead to an exciting community challenge, Portknockie’s first “Festival of Fishing” July 17th-25th. Coming soon!

“Sorry darling I got held up at the office”

Portknockie does it again. In Moray we are the best!

News from the village website

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP,HELP Your Village newspaper runs out of News!

We thought it was all over but we were wrong! New water works go on to March

Portknockie’s new water supply – the end of the works finally in sight!

hurch Street, Portknockie concern grows that so many parked cars may lead before long to a serious traffic accident.

Major public water supply improvements are coming to Portknockie. First it was your waste water – now it’s your drinking water!

The icing on the cake – Portknockie gains the Calor Gas Scottish Community of the Year 2OOO Award for “The Environment”

Portknockie to face major disturbance as the detail in plans for the new Moray Wastewater Treatment Scheme are unveiled.

Portknockiets Millennium makeover takes shape as the Year 2OOO reaches July

Portknockie’s Village in Bloom plans helped by a “Spring Clean” campaign for Easter

Plans for the Millennium

What’s in a Name

A New Newspaper for Portknockie