ASPECTS of health and wellbeing are to take centre stage at an upcoming forum in Moray.
GRASSROOTS groups working to combat deprivation could win themselves a grant of up to £70,000.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has slammed “painfully slow progress” on ensuring his constituency is fully connected to superfast broadband.
HOUSEHOLDERS are being warned not to let their festive clear outs add to waste crime by inadvertently giving their waste to criminals.
WHILE pet owners want to give their furry friends a treat ver Christmas, many human foods are in fact toxic to animals.
PEOPLE across the north-east who smoke are being urged to set the goal of leaving tobacco behind in 2024.
AS people prepare to visit family for the Christmas period, a rural insurer is urging them to pay attention to safety to avoid unwelcome accidents.
CHOCOLATES are a staple of Christmas but for dogs it could mean serious illness or worse.
DAVE is a young, fluffy, white bunny looking for an indoor home to call his own.
MORAY Council has been praised by the Scottish Government for reducing the amount of time taken on planning application decisions.
THERE was music in the air recently when the Benedetti Foundation paid a visit to Moray for a week-long music residency.
THE first of the giant 108m-long turbine blades for the new Moray West offshore wind farm has been completed.
MORAY Council has approved a planning policy that aims to protect the countryside around the region’s main towns from development.
DURING the festive season, many people find their budgets stretched thin, a situation further exacerbated by the current cost of living crisis.
HOT off the heels of their performance last month, Killer Queen, the ultimate tribute to Queen is set to make a return to P&J Live in 2024.
MORAY School Bank are appealing for volunteers to help staff their pop-up shop.
THE festive season can be a dangerous time for pets, with an abundance of food around the house that may pose a threat
MORAY Council has agreed to set a default increase for charges for some services for the next three years to assist with service planning.
GINGER and white cat Rio is ready to find his forever home.
MORAY Council's decision to increase allowances for kinship and foster carers has been welcomed.