Tessa Brock has invested a £1800 grant from the Berry Burn Community Fund in a day retreat for 10 lucky ladies.
A waterway improvement project being undertaken by the Sanquhar Dam Restoration Group has been halted.
Over 2000 people went to an interactive celebration of the area’s natural landscape.
The Findhorn Bay Festival, which includes 42 shows and 119 events at various Moray venues over ten days, is set to begin next week.
Forres quine Jean Bridgeford, the first teacher of three generations of Moray toddlers, has died.
Soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland will be visiting high streets and town centres with their mascot pony Corporal Cruachan IV.
Pride in Moray chairman David Harrison was pleased with the turnout for the third annual LGBTQ+ festival.
Rotary Club of Forres is inviting the community to try out an £8000 trishaw e-bike for use around the town
Volunteers have raised £17,000 for materials to build a workshop at a loch.
Residents and councillors living in Moray want an immediate end to glyphosate use in public places.
A swimming club will be investing thousands of pounds into management software, coaching and judging training, as well as equipment.
Pair invited by the Michelangelo Foundation to take part in the ‘Venice Biennale’ event.
Scottish Gas Networks workers upgraded a section of the Dava Way as part of the company’s community action programme.
A solar company has completed its merger with a heat pump specialist.
A group of around 50 Germans are visiting Moray to celebrate the anniversary of twin towns.
A five-figure grant from the government is being used by a village hall to connect people to the countryside.
Forres In Bloom is calling for Transport Scotland contractor Amey to upgrade the town’s major roundabouts’ features
Forres Events Limited presented a successful event celebrating Sir Alexander Grant’s gifting of Grant Park to the community in August 1924.
Instances of assault, drugs possession, theft, vandalism and motoring offences were also listed by Forres police in June.
Wild Things, Moray Council and the Findhorn Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust need help to prevent more hogweed burns.