Kinloss Abbey Trust is investing £38,000 from The Wolfson Foundation in conserving the Abbot’s House on the site.
The Highland Youth Theatre is performing Oliver!, adapted from the Lionel Bart musical.
Cllr Draeyk van der Horn (Forres, Green) has reported rapidly increasing numbers of birds in the area dying.
MIRO is using a Tesco Community Grant to help fund advanced training for volunteers.
John Innes, was invited to the event ahead of King Charles’ coronation celebration in the capital.
The Glasgow School of Art Highland Campus Summer Show featured collaborations with Moray businesses and charities.
Pride in Moray at Grant Park has been awarded £5941 for staging, sound and lighting by the Berry Burn Community Fund.
Pride in Moray at Grant Park has been awarded £5941 for staging, sound and lighting by the Berry Burn Community Fund.
Zippy helps owner, student Rose Robbins, focus on her work.
Councillor van der Horn reported effluent in a burn near new housing in Kinloss by the Findhorn road.
Gordon and MacPhail and MIRO representatives walked the Speyside Way to raise funds for the life-saving service.
1st Forres Scouts, 18th Inverness (Muirtown) Sea Scout Group and 1st Avoch Sea Scouts will share the vessel.
Shannon Mason Nail Artist is in the running at the Scottish Hair and Beauty Awards.
Fittingly, children's guide Fantastic Forres was launched at the Tolbooth and the Highland Games.
Moray Council is involving the community in the design of a new park at Mannachie.
Forres Community Council member John Innes of South Street is again calling on the authorities to act.
The Ray's Opportunities charity has been awarded funding to provide free meals to older people in Forres.
Naturally Useful are investing support from the Berry Burn Community Fund in an outdoor classroom.
Campaigner and Findhorn resident Fiona Thomson points out there is still no official local collection point.
The Osprey Bus is offering free excursions to children and older adults this summer.