THE clock is ticking for pensioners to check if they are eligible for Pension Credit and the £324 cost of living payment.
THE Labour group on Moray Council have called on wind farm developments to provide guaranteed community benefit and local economic development.
THERE was plenty to be cheerful about for Moray Reach Out (MRO) when they held an informal 'Meet the Board' event at their Buckie HQ.
THE Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is urging people to stay safe around frozen water as temperatures look set to remain below freezing in Scotland.
COCO's perfect festive season would be finding her forever home.
FORRES runners helped fly the flag for Moray at the recent North District Cross Country Championships.
THE public are to get the chance to decide which Moray community groups are to receive funding worth over £350,000.
A BUCKIE councillor is urging action on calls to make free school meals more accessible in Moray's secondaries.
MORAY Reach Out (MRO) is holding a ‘Meet the Board’ event tomorrow (Tuesday) at their Buckie HQ at 23 East Church Street.
THE new chairwoman of the North East Scotland College Regional Board has outlined Nescol's role in ensuring a bright future for the region.
NHS Grampian is urging everyone who holds Naloxone equipment to check their kit, following a warning from manufacturers.
WITH the dark evenings drawing in, walking along roads can become increasingly unsafe for us and our furry family members.
NURSERIES located on or near military bases could be in line for up to £80,000 in grant funding.
OFFSHORE wind farm firm Ocean Winds (OW) has appointed the Scottish Schools Education Resource Centre to support its STEM programmes in schools.
THE cost-of-living crisis is pushing Scottish people affected by terminal illness to “breaking point,” says the end-of-life charity Marie Curie.
ROSIE the rabbit is looking for a loving new home.
OVER seven million payments of £324 have already been made to low-income families through the government’s cost of living support.
THE number of people claiming benefits in Moray has dropped by a third, new figures have revealed.
THE theme of Productive Seas is set to take centre stage when Moray Forth Coastal Partnership (MFCP) hold their AGM at the start of next month.
OVER £259,000 is now available to Moray community groups working to improve and promote good mental health and wellbeing.