Transition Town Forres will invest a grant of £4594 in equipment for a community composting project.
Fifty one per cent of the homes at Woodroffe Grange off the Grantown road have been sold in the second year of its development.
forWords is welcoming new members to join, benefit from constructive criticism and even see work published.
Women who saved their team-mate's life following a cardiac arrest were honoured by former Olympic rower Dame Katherine Grainger DBE.
Culbin and Varis practices head Fiona Harris has responded after a complain about a patient having to wait seven weeks for an appointment.
Fiona Thomson's monthly quiz sheet is available for a £1 donation in aid of Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation.
Moray Art Centre is exhibiting the work of more than 30 local artists this month.
Forres, Nairn and District Group of Riding for the Disabled needs more volunteers to help children build skills and confidence with horses.
Forres Skate Park Initiative has launched a supporter charter for local businesses, organisations and schools.
Dyke Landward Community Council and Keirans Legacy have installed defibrillators at Brodie Countryfare and Wellhill Farm Shop.
Findhorn resident Fiona Thomson has set up a collection point but wants more to be done to recycle the packaging.
The Gould Piano Trio is performing at Nairn Community and Arts Centre on Friday, February 10 with Robert Plane.
Heading West, the story of Highland band Shooglenifty and late frontman Angus Grant, to screen at Universal Hall, Findhorn.
Ross Macleod and Andrew Lesley are looking forward to keeping Forres Golf Club's course in top condition for years to come.
Forres Heritage Trust’s Winter Talks at the Tolbooth are covering local marine life, Freemasonry and stories of witches.
Maclean's Highland Bakery and Ashers Bakery were winners at the World Championship Scotch Pie Awards.
Douglas Ross is calling for improved infrastructure as Forres expands with new housing developments.
Preloved uniforms are available at St John’s Church.
An appeal for a copy of Forres Academy magazine the Varrisian led to a chance reunion of former prefects.
Singers and musicians gathered in Forres over Christmas to sing and play folk carols for charity.