Forres quine Jean Bridgeford, the first teacher of three generations of Moray toddlers, has died.
Soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland will be visiting high streets and town centres with their mascot pony Corporal Cruachan IV.
Pride in Moray chairman David Harrison was pleased with the turnout for the third annual LGBTQ+ festival.
Volunteers have raised £17,000 for materials to build a workshop at a loch.
Residents and councillors living in Moray want an immediate end to glyphosate use in public places.
Scottish Gas Networks workers upgraded a section of the Dava Way as part of the company’s community action programme.
Forres In Bloom is calling for Transport Scotland contractor Amey to upgrade the town’s major roundabouts’ features
Forres Events Limited presented a successful event celebrating Sir Alexander Grant’s gifting of Grant Park to the community in August 1924.
Instances of assault, drugs possession, theft, vandalism and motoring offences were also listed by Forres police in June.
Wild Things, Moray Council and the Findhorn Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust need help to prevent more hogweed burns.
Forres Bluefins Swimming Club is investing in management software, coaching and judging training, as well as training equipment.
Forres Bluefins Swimming Club is investing in management software, coaching and judging training, as well as training equipment.
Bodkin Ras proved controversial in Forres where some viewers labelled it as exploitative.
Grant Park 100 features carty races and photography, vegetable animal, digestive biscuit, floral art and decorated cake competitions.
Ahead of its planned closure at the end of the year, St Laurence Church is marking 120 years with cream tea and songs of praise.
Head teacher Mrs Jan Sinclair praised all of the students at Forres Academy who passed their 2023-24 exams
Motorists are being advised about more roadworks being carried out for a utility upgrade.
Forres Events Limited’s Grant Park 100 on Saturday, August 24 will celebrate the gifting of the land to the people of Forres
Peter Wilson expanded his award-winning hardware store Mackenzie & Cruickshank over three decades,
Youth scheme players and coaching staff at Forres Mechanics paid £800 to Marie Curie in memory of coach Sid Esson and players’ mum Abi Clark.