Folk are being invited to shape the future of a beloved landmark in a town centre which is marked for closure as a place of worship.
Department of Work and Pensions partnership manager Jane Munro is promoting a jobs marketplace at Anderson’s Primary School.
A respected high street businesswoman and great-grandmother has died.
The fifth Findhorn Bay Festival features exhibitions, theatre and live music around Moray.
A woman who switched from her office administration job to pursue her dream of being a full-time artist now has one of her drawings up for auction.
The council has launched a common good consultation, proposing to use part of Roysvale Park in connection with a new school.
A town’s festive celebrations may not go ahead due to the council’s use of common good funds.
A new bus service funded by the Finderne Development Trust will allow Young Scot and 60+ card holders to travel for free.
As part of the nine-day-long festival artists are welcoming visitors to browse their work and meet the creatives themselves
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.