PLANS to create eight holiday huts in a clearing in Roseisle Forest on the Moray coast have been refused.
A PROPERTY developer has vowed to appeal a decision by Moray Council to refuse plans for 316 homes in Forres.
Ace Adventures' ceilidh raised raised nearly £700 for disadvantaged children.
Alves Primary marked Peace Day with song, dance, crafts, discussion and a ceremony.
Forres Community Council is researching traffic concerns via an online survey.
Safety concerns over a town centre blackspot have prompted police to ask for road improvements.
Teenagers Calum Robertson and Aidan Phimister took part in the Northern Meeting Piping Competition in Inverness
The Wednesday Night Group met at Forres Academy all summer and went on a number of excursions.
Forres Feast - A Celebration of Local Food is on at Forres Town Hall on Saturday, October 5.
The volunteers made two rescues when boats ran into difficulty in the Moray Firth.
Ninety former Forres Academy pupils atttended this year's reunion lunch.
Forestry and Land Scotland hope to re-open Culbin Tower, closed in the summer due to deterioration.
FIVE girls from 1st Forres Guides were presented with their Baden Powell Challenge Awards at Girlguiding Moray’s recent Annual Event.
A woman reported a nudist to the police after she claims he exposed himself to her daughter.
Tulloch Homes plans to erect 112 houses at Knockomie.
A crew of six from Findhorn Coastal Rowing Club took on the Thames.
Committee chairman Bill Shand and member Jane Rooke reflect on the event's past and present.
Boots the Chemist has confirmed it will no longer deliver free prescriptions without charge.
Forres In Bloom won a Gold medal, the Medium Town category and the Jim Murdie Trophy for Sustainability at the Beautiful Scotland Awards.
Laura Zieger MacPherson has been selected to take part in a discussion in Strasbourg on democracy.