Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation and Keirans Legacy have replaced the defibrillator at the Captain’s Table in Findhorn.
Forres House users want Moray Council to assess the community centre with accurate usage figures.
The Auld Brodie! Living History event celebrated what life was like through the centuries at Brodie Castle.
London-based Dr Charlie Easmon has paused his Castlehill Church conversion project to have the premises re-valued.
Friends of Blairs Loch were shocked to discover that its Otter hide was left full of empty cans and bottles on Sunday morning.
Moray author and historian John Sutherland’s book Right Up Your Street In Forres focuses on local street names.
A nearby resident wants Moray Council to secure Forres Academy’s playing field to prevent travellers camping on it.
Tesco employee Harry Cooksley from Findhorn is not impressed by Stagecoach North’s reintroduction of the 32 bus service.
Scottish pop duo Hue and Cry are headlining an electro-acoustic show at Forres Town Hall on Saturday, October 4.
Elgin-based firm Johnston Carmichael said it was ‘very special’ to be named Main Business of the Year.
Councillor Scott Lawrence called on ‘accurate’ usage figures to be used when deciding Forres Community Centre’s future.
Following repeated water scarcity warnings, Ariane Burgess MSP, wants to see cohesive changes to adapt to the changing conditions.
Ariane Burgess MSOP wants to see increased Boycotts, Divestments and Sanctions against those who support Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Highlands and Islands Enterprise invests £4000 in clean-up and barriers after travellers stay at Forres Enterprise Park.
Teen actor Izaak Hutton will showcase his acting talent in A Normal Boy at Universal Hall on October 23.
Would-be passengers have responded to Findhorn and Kinloss being re-added to the number 32 bus route.
Nominations for Moray’s community council elections are open from October 6 to October 21.
Forres Heritage Trust are celebrating the end of the tourist season, and the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, at Nelson’s Tower.
Palliative care expert, Reverend Doctor Hamilton Inbadas to present assisted dying lecture at St John’s Church followed by public discussion.
Santa’s sleigh tour organisers Forres Rotary Club present cheque to Forres Fire Station for worthy causes.