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A Paul Brindle goal three minutes after half-time sealed the win for Brora Rangers against Keith at Kynoch Park in what was a dress rehearsal for the forthcoming Highland League Cup semi-final clash between the sides at Dudgeon Park.
A wreath is laid in memory of the Fallen on January 1 every year at Clyne parish war memorial in Brora.
Barry then sent a pass infield for Peters, who Brora felt was offside, but linesman Will McKay didn’t flag and Peters squared the ball for Scott Adams to finish after Marcus Goodall had mis-kicked.
Britain's loneliest sheep has been rescued from a remote shore near Sutherland after her plight was highlighted by a Brora animal lover.
Brora Rangers announced yesterday that Craig Campbell resigned as manager, despite being in Highland League title contention.
Brora Rangers Football Club sponsored a county football competition.
Source: https://www.northern-times.co.uk/news/praise-for-amazing-brora-carnival-week-321997/
But they have been frustrated thus far in the Breedon Highland League, with tough games against Brora, Banks o’ Dee, Rothes and champions Brechin bringing no points – or Nairn goals.
Josh Peters scores the second goal for Buckie against Brora.
MacDonald was pleased with his side’s attacking display in Aberdeen but the Brora boss is growing weary of watching his side struggle to keep a clean sheet in matches.
One of the organising committee, Alistair Risk, said the day showed Brora off to its very best.
The Brora resident tells the that she first spotted the apparently lost sheep two years ago during an excursion with her paddling club, "on a shingle beach at the bottom of some steep, rocky coastline" off of Sutherland.
Source: https://www.newser.com/story/341979/kayaker-stumbles-on-stranded-sheep-britains-loneliest.html
This latest initiative comes in the wake of a pilot project in December last year which saw the trust distribute 205 vouchers with a value of £20 each to families in Brora.