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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERForres In Bloom have invested in tools for junior section the Wee FIBees.
The new design coincides with festival Grant Park 100, celebrating a century since the land was gifted to the community.
Local companies and school pupils help students and staff with annual GSA exhibition.
Local companies and school pupils help students and staff with annual GSA exhibition.
Forres Community Policing Team dealt with violence, theft and traffic offences during last month.
Teenagers El Tecato, Sir Garlond and Valhallus want to impress locally before eventually gigging across the UK.
Charity Forres Community First Responders (FCFR), launched on Friday, July 12.
Healthworks counsellor Danielle Quist recommends forest bathing to her clients
Eight teams will race home-made box carts as part of the Grant Park 100 celebrations.
Film Hub Scotland and the British Film Institute visited Forres Town Hall ahead of Film Forres’ tour.
Forres Highland Games continues to attract sporting competitors from throughout Scotland as well as spectators from all over the globe.
Forres’ charity shops and dump stock clothing from history to help with inspiration for Grant Park 100.
Residents Jerry Kessell and Kathleen Robertson made a number of suggestions to roads department officer that would slow and reduce traffic.
Head teacher Mrs Heather Murray and class teacher Miss Erin Fraser led the staff into the National Nurturing Schools programme in 2020.
The Forres Highland Games committee deserves credit for organising yet another attractive event for so many participants and spectators.
Women’s heavy events will be included for the first time in a packed bill of entertainment at Forres Highland Games.
Funded by tsiMORAY and the Scottish Government, the art and singing sessions provide space for self-expression and companionship.
The artists are Maggie New, Dina Leigh, Iain Campbell, Iona Leishman, Jude Edgar, Karen Collins, Duke Christie, Alison Johnston and Iona Hall.
Chief organiser Andy Macdonald hopes to persuade Forres Mechanics to make the changes necessary to double the capacity for a repeat event.
The rifle club, Active Schools, twinning association, Bluefins, Riding for the Disabled, Empowered Life and Findhorn Flyers are benefitting.