Forres Area Soccer Sevens are running bingo tonight at the town hall for the wider community.
Quarriers Epilepsy Community Outreach Service accepted £4000 from the Laigh O’ Moray Vintage Association in memory of Caitlin Dustan.
Forres Mechanics under-14s, 16s and 18s teams paid tribute to their late coach Graeme ‘Sid’ Esson.
Young people will be given the chance to show off their talents at the annual Forres Youth Concert.
Forres Friends of Woods And Fields hope as many people as possible help plant a new community fruit orchard on Sunday.
Moray Council is running a drop-in event at the town hall this weekend to inform the Local Development Plan.
International violinist Rachel Podger will present a programme titled Tutta sola in Nairn.
Yvonne Findlay is collecting vital items for war-torn Ukraine to be delivered by charity Stella’s Voice.
Community warm spaces are available at Forres Town Hall and Forres Baptist Church.
The biannual Dava Ghost Train Walk from Grantown-on-Spey to Forres is making welcome return this summer.
Former teacher and youth worker, gardener, and founder of Forres House Community Centre, Bob Cherry, has passed away.
New Hydrotherapy Pool chairman James Anderson has requested additional support from Moray Council and NHS Grampian.
Nineteen Scottish Women’s Institute members met up in the Crown and Anchor to reflect on times past.
There was loss of internet coverage in the Thornhill and Knockomie areas and there are faulty street lamps in Forbeshill.
Moray Councillor Dræyk van der Hørn believes a Nature Emergency declaration focuses the urgent need to achieve climate targets.
The Our Leanchoil project celebrates the hospital that served the area until 2018.
A resident has voiced his concerns about increasing the speed limit on the Grantown road at the edge of Forres from 30 to 40mph.
Forres Tigers Basketball Club are looking to develop further under new head coach Troy Custidio.
Moray Council Resettlement and Refugee team and the Royal Voluntary Service organised the session at Forres House.
Castle Street resident Mark Donald has added memorabilia to the Star Wars garden he is opening to the public on May 4.