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Stars helped campaign shine By Kaye Nicolson

Published: 19/07/2011

Council convener George McIntyre takes the fight to London The news that RAF Lossiemouth had been spared the axe marked the end of a triumphant campaign which united film stars, political foes, business leaders and tens of thousands of men, women and children.

The nine-month battle to save the base was organised with military precision and marked by a dogged and dignified determination which attracted widespread support far beyond the boundaries of Moray.

Hollywood actors Ewan McGregor and Kevin McKidd, Scottish comedian Fred Macaulay and the leaders of all Scotland’s political parties threw their weight behind it.

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18 July 2011 Last updated at 16:26

RAF to pull out of Leuchars as RAF Lossiemouth stays


Defence Secretary Liam Fox said Scotland's defence footprint would be strengthened

Leuchars in Fife has lost its fight to retain its RAF base, with Lossiemouth in Moray becoming Scotland's only such site.

RAF Leuchars will become an army base, with its Typhoons leaving for Lossiemouth in 2013 and the army starting to move in later.

Campaigners had been battling to keep both bases open.

Troops will also be stationed at Kinloss in Moray, which closed as an air base as part of MoD cuts.

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Actor Kevin McKidd has added his voice to the appeal to keep the Moray RAF base open.


Trainspotting star Kevin McKidd has appealed to David Cameron not to close the threatened base at RAF Lossiemouth.

The Elgin-born actor said closing the base would be "a disaster" and outlined his fears about "the massive economic and social damage a double RAF base closure will mean to Moray and the north of Scotland".


In his appeal to save RAF Lossiemouth, Mr McKidd said: "Growing up near Lossiemouth I understand how important the base and the personnel are to the area.

"If RAF Lossiemouth is shut or the air force moved away it will be a disaster to my home area.

"I am really worried and I hope the Prime Minister understands the massive economic and social damage a double RAF base closure will mean to Moray and the north of Scotland.

"Closing nearby RAF Kinloss has been bad enough, but the impact of a double RAF base cut is unimaginable.

"I know everyone in my home area is waiting on tenterhooks for what is a massive decision with a very real impact on the future welfare of the area as a whole."

Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox is expected to announce his decision some time next week

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Elgin born Hollywood star Kevin McKidd has this week revealed how the Moray Youth Theatre, and a trip to Iona, changed his life.

By Stuart Crowther 21 June 2011 13:00 BST

Kevin McKidd: Life changing experience in Moray
An acting career that started in Elgin and moved on to Hollywood might have gone off the rails at a very early stage, but for five days in Iona.

Actor Kevin McKidd was brought up in Elgin, and has admitted in a recent interview that his formative years in the town saw him go off the rails somewhat.

At 37, Kevin has the life most budding actors dream off, a home in Los Angeles and a leading role in the smash-hit US medical series, Grey’s Anatomy, in which he plays the role of Dr Owen Hunt...

...Kevin recently demonstrated that he has never forgotten his upbringing in Moray, showing support for the campaign to save RAF Lossiemouth.

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Inverness singer’s track, Born to Fly, to be brought out as CD RAF Lossiemouth campaign song gets its first airing By Donna MacAllister

Published: 20/01/2011

GOOD FEELING: Singer-songwriter Karla Bernardi, of Inverness, is happy to help out. David Whittaker-Smith

The song that will front the campaign to save RAF Lossiemouth was performed in Moray for the first time last night.

Inverness singer-songwriter Karla Bernardi’s track, Born to Fly, was crowned the official soundtrack for the battle to save the closure-threatened airbase.

The 25-year-old, of Culduthel Road, said it was a “good feeling” to be part of the fight to keep defence in Moray.

Until this year the area’s two RAF bases at Kinloss and Lossiemouth contributed more than £150million to the local economy annually.

RAF Lossiemouth now faces falling victim to Ministry of Defence budget-saving measures – after Kinloss, which has recently suffered that fate.

Ms Bernardi performed before an audience at the Moray Playhouse after a special screening of the 1955 British war film, The Dam Busters.

The 617 Dambuster Squadron is currently based at RAF Lossiemouth. The singer said: “It’s great to do this and try and help the campaign. Its a good feeling.”

Last night’s screening also carried a special message of support from Hollywood.

Elgin-born actor Kevin McKidd, who starred in the films Trainspotting and Dog Soldiers, as well as TV series Rome, told the crowd: “Lossiemouth is rightly proud of its station as the home of the squadron.

“The RAF matters in Moray and I am sure you will agree that this is where it should stay.”


Last night’s screening and song performance was the latest in a long line of steps being taken to highlight the crucial role of the RAF in Moray.

Campaigners, led by the Save RAF Lossie Action Group, travelled through the night by coach to London to hand-deliver a 32,000-name petition to Lossiemouth earlier this month. And more than 7,000 people marched through Lossiemouth the month before.

The leader of Save the RAF Lossiemouth Action Group and SNP Lossiemouth councillor Dave Stewart said he was “delighted” with the latest phase of the campaign.

He said: “We will get the CDs of the new song produced next week and it will be on sale on the internet at iTunes and on YouTube.

“I think its an absolutely brilliant song, its better than half of the songs that are in the charts right now.”

CDs will be sent to Prime Minister David Cameron and Defence Secretary Liam Fox in London.


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Hollywood star McKidd to support Lossiemouth's RAF Campaign Elgin's Hollywood star Kevin McKidd looks set to back the campaign to save RAF Lossiemouth.

By Stuart Crowther

Kevin McKidd - recorded support for Lossie campaign

A successful Hollywood actor looks set to lend his support to the campaign to save the Royal Air Force base at Lossiemouth.

Star of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Kevin McKidd has been asked to record a special message to be shown ahead of a screening of ‘The Dambusters’ at the Playhouse Cinema in Elgin on 19 January.

The Save RAF Lossiemouth campaign has organised the screening as a reminder of the history of RAF Lossiemouth based 617 Squadron, the squadron that was first formed in 1943 with the specific task of attacking the Rhur Dams in Nazi Germany’s industrial heartland. That raid and its success are famously recorded in the ‘Dambusters’ movie.

Later in the war 617 Squadron used RAF Lossiemouth as a platform from which to launch their successful attack on the German battleship Tirpitz. The squadron and their Tornado fighters returned to RAF Lossiemouth on permanent deployment in 1994.

Born in Elgin in 1973, Kevin McKidd attended Seafield Primary School before going on to Elgin Academy, his interest in acting starting as a member of the St Giles Theatre Group. He left Elgin to attend Edinburgh University intending to become an engineer - however he dropped out of University with an eye to acting becoming his full-time career.

After enrolling to study drama at the prestigious Queen Margaret’s College in Edinburgh, Kevin enrolled with the Edinburgh University student group ‘Bedlam Theatre’.

He made his movie debut in the 1996 film ‘Small Faces’ as well as making an appearance on hit TV series ‘Father Ted’ in the same year. It was however his appearance as Tommy in the box-office hit ‘Trainspotting’ that drew attention to his acting abilities.

Since then he has starred in numerous television and movie roles, notably ‘The Acid House’ in 1998, ‘Dog Soldiers’ in 2002, ‘Hannibal Rising’ in 2007 and the 2008 movie ‘Made of Honor’. More recently Kevin has starred in the hit television series ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ in the role of Owen Hunt.

Kevin, who is married with two children and currently living in Los Angeles, is now expected to set the scene for the special Dambusters screening by highlighting the link 617 Squadron has with RAF Lossiemouth, and will tell the audience:

“Lossie is rightly proud of its status as the home of 617 Squadron. The Royal Air Force matters to Moray and this is where it should stay. I wish you every success in keeping the RAF in Moray, this is a battle that must be won.”

Tickets for the special screening priced at £5 are on sale in Lossiemouth at Buckley’s Newsagents, Lossiemouth Post Office and Grampian Furnishers, as well as at the Playhouse Cinema in Elgin.

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Hollywood stars join fight to save RAF base
Trainspotting actors join bid to save RAF Lossiemouth By Rita Brown

Published: 15/11/2010




HOLLYWOOD stars Ewan McGregor and Kevin McKidd – who starred as Renton and Tommy in Trainspotting – have joined forces to help save an RAF base.

Elgin-born Kevin, who has become a global star thanks to his roles in hits Grey’s Anatomy and Rome, as well as Trainspotting, has voiced his support for the RAF base at Lossiemouth.

Kevin, whose parents still live in Elgin, insisted diverting the entire fleet of Tornado GR4s to Norfolk would strike a devastating blow for the community, throwing Moray into “a downward spiral”.

And Kevin’s former co-star Ewan McGregor issued a rallying call for the campaign before 7,000 protesters marched through Lossiemouth.

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Moray screen star backs campaign Published:  05 November

HOLLYWOOD screen star Kevin McKidd has added his voice to the campaign to save RAF Lossiemouth.



The Elgin-born actor, whose parents still live in the town, has urged the UK Government to re-think any decision to close the base.

McKidd, who is currently based in Los Angeles, said: "This would be devastating for Moray, plain and simple - not just for Lossiemouth but the entire region. In what are already difficult times economically, it seems this move would throw the Moray area into a downward spiral."

McKidd, who first burst to prominence in the movie, 'Trainspotting', in 1996, has gone on to enjoy a successful TV and film career.

He is currently starring in the hit US TV medical drama, "Grey's Anatomy". He is patron of the Out of the Darkness Theatre company in Moray, where his mum, Kath, is administrator.

"I urge the powers-that-be to reconsider the closure of RAF Lossiemouth," added Mr McKidd, "for the sake of my home area, which depends upon its presence."

Source : The Northern Scot

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