A SCOTTISH animal welfare charity has sounded a note of caution after the Scottish Government announced it was considering the Bully XL dog breed
NORTH-east charities supporting challenged and vulnerable young people under the age of 16 could be eligible for grants of up to £2500.
AS the mercury tumbles and icy temperatures descend, householders are being urged to take some simple steps to avoid the misery of frozen pipes.
EARLY Learning and Childcare (ELC), childminder and school registration in Moray will take place between Monday and Friday, January 15-26.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has hailed the UK government’s cut in National Insurance contributions that employees pay.
THE number of Moray teachers and support staff on temporary contracts has been greeted with alarm by Moray MP Douglas Ross.
THE classic rom com Pretty Woman is just one of the entertainment options in Aberdeen this coming week.
AFTER an expensive Christmas and a difficult financial year in 2023, many households are looking to cut their spending this month and beyond.
A WEEK, as the saying goes, is a long time in politics so a year can bring with it a seemingly never-ending rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs.
YUB Nub and Mads are young sibling Lionhead bunnies looking for their forever home together.
WITH many homes seeing an influx of toys and gadgets after Christmas, a warning has been issued about the dangers of button batteries.
GROUPS in Moray involved with providing services to children and young people are being invited to attend an online forum meeting.
GREATER success with funding applications is set to be the focus of two upcoming online sessions.
FUNDING calls for a new Buckie Community High School (BCHS) and other schools in Moray should not be ignored, the region's MP has demanded.
BIKE owners are urged to register their cycles on a national database to help ensure they can be reunited with them if they are lost or stolen.
CELEBRATE the new year with musical adventures this week when the Scottish Chanber Orchestra (SCO) comes to Aberdeen.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has urged communities in the region to support small businesses throughout 2024.
AS the nation sees in the new year with celebratory fireworks, the British Veterinary Association is advising owners how to keep their pets safe.
TWO forthcoming online sessions will be aiming to show how communities can generate more income.
ASPECTS of health and wellbeing are to take centre stage at an upcoming forum in Moray.