8to8 Dental group at 10 Falconer Avenue is holding an open morning on Saturday to register new NHS patients.
Pride in Moray representatives visited Forres Academy to speak with pupils and staff about the school's LGBTQ+ efforts.
A new Scout Pack has started in Forres and organisers hope to cut a membership waiting list even further.
Founder Lisa Gatley is looking forward to the group validating attendees' experiences and offering comfort through conversation.
See the demonstration of moving sculptures in The House of Automata at 30 High Street, Forres.
After 18 months under construction, Dunphail Distillery has announced that full production has commenced.
Euphonium and tuba playing duo Danielle Price and Martin Lee Thomson are performing on Friday evening.
Free storytelling, games, food and drink for children accompanied by an adult.
Edinkillie War Memorial was named Best New Entry of the national Best Kept War Memorial competition.
Rinaldo Coluccia won his claims from Moray Council but will fight on to get Glyphosate banned across the country.
AES Solar, Lea Road won National Solar PV Project of the Year for the firm's work at Edinburgh Castle.
The Magic Tenner offers a chance for independent businesses to encourage people to shop local by offering a £10 product or service
Forres, Kinloss and Findhorn projects are in the running for Just Transition Participatory Budgeting funding.
Maggie La Tourelle launched Between Two Worlds: A Little Book of Alzheimer’s Revelations at the Phoenix Café.
Mark Donald's Star Wars garden open days raised £310 for Macmillan Cancer Care this year.
Moray Council has no plans to cut more grass and weeds at Thomson Memorial back than it already does.
Forres Friends of Woods and Fields provided food, drink and entertainment at their open day behind Sanquhar pond.
Moray Firth Credit Union is hosting the facility until its permanent address at the former Clydesdale Bank is ready.
Film Forres has launched a new programme of screenings along with more community projects.
Moray Liberal Democrats leader Neil Alexander is now calling for a review of all council properties.