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Enjoy the last party in the park of the summer

Enjoy the last party in the park of the summer

Enjoy the last party in the park of the summer

Grant Park 100 features carty races and photography, vegetable animal, digestive biscuit, floral art and decorated cake competitions.


Pupils achieve outstanding grades despite disruption

Pupils achieve outstanding grades despite disruption

Pupils achieve outstanding grades despite disruption

Head teacher Mrs Jan Sinclair praised all of the students at Forres Academy who passed their 2023-24 exams


Cut allocation of teachers has left ‘several vacancies’ in schools

Cut allocation of teachers has left ‘several vacancies’ in schools

Cut allocation of teachers has left ‘several vacancies’ in schools

A total of 40 newly-qualified teachers have been welcomed to Moray, down on 2022 and 2023’s figures.


Plans revealed for region’s biggest entertainment venue

Plans revealed for region’s biggest entertainment venue

Plans revealed for region’s biggest entertainment venue

Public give their opinions on proposed changes to town hall.


Plans for region’s biggest entertainment venue to be revealed

Plans for region’s biggest entertainment venue to be revealed

Plans for region’s biggest entertainment venue to be revealed

Architects are showing off their plans for the transformation of a town hall.


‘Horrible’ poisonous algae in park pond to be left to clear naturally despite ‘harmful’ warning

‘Horrible’ poisonous algae in park pond to be left to clear naturally despite ‘harmful’ warning

‘Horrible’ poisonous algae in park pond to be left to clear naturally despite ‘harmful’ warning

Park visitors are fearful that a pond’s ducks will “die” because of a poisonous algal bloom.


Falconer Museum invites people of Forres to party

Falconer Museum invites people of Forres to party

Falconer Museum invites people of Forres to party

Friends of the Falconer Museum are marking 152 years since the building’s opening with family activities on Museum Square on August 1


Vandals strike 12 times in a month

Vandals strike 12 times in a month

Vandals strike 12 times in a month

Forres Community Policing Team dealt with violence, theft and traffic offences during last month.


Could Moray parents be paid for taking kids to school?

Could Moray parents be paid for taking kids to school?

Could Moray parents be paid for taking kids to school?

Replace high-tariff contracts in rural areas.


New crossing increases safety and reduces traffic

New crossing increases safety and reduces traffic

New crossing increases safety and reduces traffic

Residents Jerry Kessell and Kathleen Robertson made a number of suggestions to roads department officer that would slow and reduce traffic.


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