Keith is a small town in the Moray council area in north eastern Scotland. It has a population of 4,734. Till 1975 it was in Banffshire, a name which continues usual usage and also historical references. Keith has 3 unique sections: Old Town, where the initial negotiation was first developed; Keith which is the primary commercial centre as well as Fife Keith which was initially a different community constructed in competition by the Earl of Fife but which, having confirmed much less financially successful, was at some point signed up with to create one uniform negotiation divided now just by the river. The oldest part of Keith dates to around 1180 where the Old Town still stays, now practically indistinguishable from the remainder of the community. It established around the old bridge which was developed there by 2 mourning parents as a permanent memorial to their dear child that drowned in the river at that going across point in the hope that none need to suffer similar loss. The main part of the town gets on higher ground over the river, outlined around 1750 by the Earl of Findlater. It is located at the going across of the A95 and also A96 roads. Regional solutions include a health centre, dentist, lens as well as multiple hairdressing salons. The town has 3 colleges: Keith Grammar School, Keith Primary School and also St Thomas RC Primary School. The annual Keith Country Show, held at Seafield Park, is an occasion in the farming calendar of north-east Scotland. Newmill is a tiny hamlet around 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Keith. Dating from the early 18th century, the settlement was developed to house the employees from the close-by meal mill developed by Bishop Crystall, on the banks of the river Isla. It currently has a Bar and preferred Chinese dining establishment and take-away, as well as Newmill Primary School.