Summary

  • Live page coverage runs from 13:00 BST to 15:30 BST

  • Relay is travelling from Huntly to Keith

  • Baton visits Clair oil platform

  1. Goodbye everyonepublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Craig Frew
    BBC Scotland

    That's all from today's Queen's Baton Relay. It was short and sweet as the baton travelled from Huntly to Keith.

    Check back on the live page tomorrow for highlights and more photographs from today's baton relay.

    The baton spent this morning visiting the workers on the Clair oil platform.

    Workers on the Clair Oil Platform.Image source, Glasgow 2014

    Thanks for all of your tweets, on #bbcbatonrelay, external. We'll be back tomorrow from 07:30 BST in Moray for day 20 of the Queen's Baton Relay's 40-day tour of Scotland.

    It's the halfway point of the baton relay in Scotland, and if you want to head out to see it here is the rough schedule for the day:

    • 07.30 RAF Lossiemouth

    • 08.50 Buckie

    • 10.00 Cullen

    • 10.50 Fochabers

    • 12.05 Mosstodloch

    • 12.20 Lhanbryde

    • 12.45 Lossiemouth

    • 14.50 Hopeman

    • 15.45 Kinloss

    • 17.10 Forres

    • 18.15 Elgin

  2. Baton in Keithpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Jane McKenzieImage source, Glasgow 2014

    The video stream has now ended as the final baton bearers carried the baton in Keith.

    We will try to get some pictures of the baton's time in Keith on this live page as soon as possible.

    The first set of baton bearers in the town were: Jane McKenzie, James Green, Lynn Grant, Matthew Henderson and Kim Paterson.

  3. Jumping for joypublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    It was a hop, skip and a jump for Laura Cruickshank as she leaped around with the baton in Huntly earlier this afternoon.

    Laura CruickshankImage source, Glasgow 2014
  4. Oil rig trip for the batonpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    The baton started its journey today with a visit to the Clair oil platform.

    Christopher Hill (pictured below) had the honour of carrying it, foregoing the usual baton bearer's running outfit in favour of a full survival suit.

    The platform is located 46 miles (75km) west of the Shetland Islands and has been producing oil since 2005.

    Christopher HillImage source, Glasgow 2014
    Oil rig workers with the Glasgow 2014 Queen's Baton on Clair Oil Platform.Image source, Glasgow 2014
  5. We are proud of you!published at 14:41 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    More homemade signs as Lynn Grant's supporters proudly show their 'We are proud of you Lynn' banner as she runs with the baton in Keith.

  6. Good times for Gregpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    We are starting to receive photographs from Glasgow 2014 from the baton's trip to Huntly earlier today.

    Here is a great image of Greg Manning waving to the crowds during his moment with the baton.

    Greg ManningImage source, Glasgow 2014
  7. Is that a baton or a lightsaber?published at 14:32 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Marjorie Ruddick looked delighted when she carried the baton in Huntly earlier this afternoon.

    Marjorie RuddickImage source, Glasgow 2014
  8. Let's go Keithpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Craig Frew
    BBC Scotland

    The relay has started again in Keith.

    Are you there? We would love to hear from you - send an email or tweet #bbcbatonrelay, external.

  9. Get ready Keithpublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    If you are watching the video feed at the top of this page, you will notice we are on the move.

    The baton relay will shortly arrive in Keith, where the first baton bearer will be Jane McKenzie.

  10. Hotting up in Huntlypublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Despite the overcast conditions, things are hotting up for the relay in Huntly.

    A crowd of schoolchildren shout "Scotland, Scotland!" as Layanna Wright lets them touch the baton.

    Baton relay supportersImage source, Glasgow 2014
  11. Baton bearers - Alexander Standen and Abigail Norrispublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    lexander Standen and Abigail NorrisImage source, Glasgow 2014

    Alexander Standen spent a lot of his leg of the relay sharing the baton with the crowd, before passing it to Abigail Norris who did the same.

    Way to go guys.

  12. Do not adjust your browserpublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    No, your eyes weren't deceiving you, that was a giant piece of shortbread dressed in full Highland regalia.

    Huntly is well-known for its shortbread, produced at a local factory. Yum.

  13. Pipes for Grahampublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Graham AllardiceImage source, Glasgow 2014

    The pipes were playing for Graham Allardice, who looked great in his kilt when he carried the baton a little earlier.

  14. Baton bearer - Sheena Sharppublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Sheena SharpImage source, Glasgow 2014

    Sharpshooter Sheena bagged a brace of golds at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. She won both the 50m rifle prone singles and pairs events, the second with partner Susan Jackson.

  15. Fast Manningpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Lynne Cruickshank passed the baton to Greg Manning who sprinted his leg of the relay through Huntly.

  16. We're off in Huntlypublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    James Gordon with Keith RuddickImage source, Glasgow 2014

    The relay has started in Huntly. The first baton bearer is James Gordon (right), pictured with Keith Ruddick.

  17. 'Fun on the heli deck'published at 13:20 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Earlier today the baton visited a North Sea oil platform. Robbie Wardrop was there to see it.

    He tweeted, external: "Just had the Commonwealth Baton onboard my rig the Bp Clair! Fun on the heli deck!!! @Batonrelay2014 @thecgf @Glasgow2014"

  18. Where can I see the baton today?published at 13:10 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Are you heading out to watch the relay today?

    Here's a rough schedule:

    • 13:30 BST Huntly

    • 14:20 BST Keith

    Map of Queen's Baton Relay route from Huntly to Keith
  19. Today's weatherpublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    It looks like umbrellas may be required if you're going out to cheer on today's baton bearers.

    Weather map for Moray showing morning conditions to be overcast, 17C with northerly winds of 10mph. Afternoon conditions are rain, 15C with north-easterly winds of 10mph

    BBC Weather's Nick Miller brings you the latest forecast.

  20. Welcome to Moraypublished at 13:00 British Summer Time 2 July 2014

    Good afternoon, and welcome to day 19 of the baton's relay round Scotland.

    The baton has already visited the Clair oil platform and had a brief stop in Dyce.

    Today we'll bring you live coverage as the baton travels through Moray, going from Huntly to Keith.

    You can get in touch with us via email or on Twitter via #bbcbatonrelay, external.