Keith is a village in the Moray council location in north eastern Scotland. It has a population of 4,734. Until 1975 it was in Banffshire, a name which persists in typical use and historical recommendations. Keith has 3 distinct areas: Old Town, where the original negotiation was first developed; Keith which is the main industrial centre as well as Fife Keith which was originally a different town built in competition by the Earl of Fife but which, having shown less financially effective, was ultimately joined to create one homogeneous settlement divided now only by the river. The earliest part of Keith days to around 1180 where the Old Town still remains, now virtually equivalent from the rest of the community. It created around the old bridge which was built there by two mourning moms and dads as an irreversible memorial to their dear youngster that sank in the river at that going across factor in the hope that none should suffer comparable loss. The almost all of the town gets on higher ground above the river, set out around 1750 by the Earl of Findlater. It lies at the crossing of the A95 as well as A96 roads. Local services include a health centre, dental practitioner, lens as well as several hairdressing salons. The town has three institutions: Keith Grammar School, Keith Primary School as well as St Thomas RC Primary School. The annual Keith Country Show, held at Seafield Park, is an event in the farming schedule of north-east Scotland. Newmill is a small hamlet around 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) north of Keith. Dating from the early 18th century, the negotiation was constructed to residence the workers from the neighboring dish mill built by Bishop Crystall, on the banks of the river Isla. It now has a Club as well as prominent Chinese restaurant and take-away, as well as Newmill Primary School.