A FASHION show, created by students from Gray’s School of Art will take centre stage in Aberdeen’s Anatomy Rooms next week.
THE number of benefits claimants in Moray has continued to fall, latest year-on-year-figures for March have revealed.
MORAY MP Douglas Ross has urged local MSPs to back Scottish Conservative calls to scrap the “dangerous” Hate Crime Act.
THE public is being urged to look out for signs of their personal information being misused as identity theft scams rise.
LADY is a lovely older mare looking to trot off to her retirement home.
FROM Highland dancing to BMX stunts, the Gordon Castle Highland Games and Country Fair is set to return to Fochabers next month.
CHARITIES across the north-east are being invited to apply for funding to help develop and deliver short breaks and services for carers.
MORAY Council is inviting local coastal communities to input to the new process for adapting to changes to the coastline due to climate change.
NEW figures lay bare the true cost of crime to the high-street in the face of an alarming rise in theft and violence.
THERE has been some good news for OAPs with the announcement that the state pension has gone up by 8.5 per cent.
HOUSEHOLDS in the north-east and across Scotland are recycling more than ever, new figures have revealed.
AN online session is set to give an introduction to using the Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland (DSDAS) scheme.
A LEADING veterinary charity has named seven things in the home that could be fatal when within paws’ reach.
PUMPKIN is a guinea pig is looking for his forever home.
THIS year’s significant anniversary of the D-Day landings is to be marked in Findhorn, while major services take place in Normandy and Portsmouth.
A MORAY third sector organisation is encouraging groups in the region to join in with Volunteers’ Week celebrations over June 3-9.
PROJECTS supporting disadvantaged children and young people could be eligible to apply for a grant of up to £10,000 through the Ironmongers’ Company.
THE Scottish Government’s decision to provide free rail travel for blind and partially sighted people and their companions has been hailed.
MORAY groups who work to benefit young people are being invited to attend the latest Children’s Forum meeting.
KIKO the Staffy cross is looking for her forever home.