Rafford Village Hall applied for help to pay for photography equipment that will engage older people.
Rainbow Childcare and Education at Little Crook learned the true meaning of Christmas by collecting for a food bank.
Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation responded to 29 emergency callouts in 2021, a 16 per cent rise on the previous year.
Ariane Burgess also supports local organisations despite commuting to Edinburgh via train.
Managing director Lewis Maclean and his colleagues watched the World Scotch Pie Awards from their bakery in Forres.
Forres Town Hall’s Wee Gallery is hosting a free exhibition of lockdown photography by Forres Camera Club.
Community councillor and forces veteran Ken Shand is successfully campaigning for more dropped kerbs around town.
Hard working local mum, granny, carer and volunteer Lesley Edwards has passed away.
A set of lights on Grantown Road is being repaired two months after they were damaged.
Forres Academy staff have been on long-term sick, putting extra strain on the remaining four maths teachers.
The new tour of the Tolbooth will feature the old police office and cells, newly renovated courtroom, parapet and clock tower.
The indoor bowling group at Forres House run by Active Minds Moray has been granted £3113.50.
Concerned members of the community held a third public meeting to discuss how to alleviate local poverty.
Try charity Nature 4 Health's guided walks in Aberlour and Nairn on Fridays, and Forres or Elgin every Wednesday.
XR Forres and XR Highland and Islands hosting Funeral For Democracy event in Inverness.
Richard Lochhead visited Moray Waste Busters to hear about the social enterprise’s plans for the future.
The Forres Osprey Bus is available to local groups and individuals in need of transport.
Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation has announced the cancellation of their annual event.
Grant Park identified as the preferred site for proposed new skate park.
Closed for 19 months during the coronavirus pandemic, the hydropool has been awarded £2000 for running costs.