DRIVERS are being urged to watch their speed as surface dressing of sections within Moray’s road network takes place over the next four weeks.
CONSERVATIVE group councillors on Moray Council are calling fur further work around a 1:1 device model for school students in the region.
NESCol looks ahead to School Links programme.
A CHARITY for the blind has released a video outlining the 'new normal' in operation at opticians.
THE way ahead for the remainder of the north cricket season is still in flux, it has emerged.
PREPARATIONS are under way to reopen Moray's council libraries and museums as the lockdown eases further.
THE effects of the Covid-19 lockdown continues to bite in the jobless figures in Moray and beyond.
A SCHEME designed to help kickstart the country's eateries has been launched.
ATTENDING concerts will likely be off the agenda for some time yet, but there is still plenty happening online for music fans to enjoy.
RGU students are set to exhibit the fruits of three years' work at an online exhibition opening soon.
KAYAKERS, canoeists and body boarders are being asked to ensure their equipment is labelled with the owner's details.
BUMBLE is a handsome ferret looking for a new home to call his own.
Aberdeen Science Centre has launched its brand new online Summer of STEM programme for kids.
THERE has been a welcome boost for people needing help to pay for food during the coranavirus pandemic with the extension of a special relief fund.
A BED and breakfast facility for people undergoing cancer treatment is reopening.
DELAYED but not defeated – that was the message coming loud and clear from the organisers of the Speyside Way ultramarathon.
A DOG welfare charity is offering owners hints and tips on preparing their pets for the 'new normal'.
AFTER a three-month absence due to the lockdown we are delighted to announce the return of Pet of the Week in conjunction with the SSPCA.
AS the curtain came down on what has been an unprecedented school year, all those in Moray involved in education have been thanked for their efforts.
ALMOST half of British office workers feel unsupported by their employers during the pandemic lock down period, a new survey has revealed.