Following a 41 year wait, Dallas Dhu is reopening as a working distillery and visitor attraction.
The burgess naming ceremony took place at St Leonard’s Church during Scottish Week.
Dave Finnegan’s Commitments and Bay City Rollers are headlining the first Forres Family Fest at Mosset Park, Forres.
A reduced rental agreement for the Common Good site at Bogton means the community garden is here to stay.
Every year, 1st Forres Scouts sell plastic ducks to the community for race to raise funds for the group.
Forres Rotary members were happy to share the sights and history of the area with the visitors from Australia.
Inspired to realise his dreams following battles tuberculosis, Victor Bergeon is making a documentary series about his passion for extreme sport.
Kinloss Abbey Trust aims to open the Abbot’s House at the important historical site to visitors.
The pupils were joined by parents and former staff on the Mighty Stride and Wee Stride Kiltwalks.
Children and adults enjoyed running around Grant Park while being pelted with coloured powder.
Finderne Development Trust granted the Friends of the Falconer Museum £500 for promotion.
Stagecoach aims to stop the number 32 bus service running through Findhorn and Kinloss in August.
Moray Council has installed temporary defences in an attempt to shore-up the erosion.
Ray Mills of Forres Heritage Trust has been researching the town’s famous stone for decades.
Forres Pipe Band leader Mike Munro is this summer’s Forres Highland Games Chieftain.
Mark Donald is opening his Star Wars themed garden to the public three times this year in aid of worthy causes.
Forres Community Activities Association chairman George Alexander is grateful to everyone who helped out.
The forces charity had intended to be a major part of a repurposed Leanchoil Hospital site.
Forres Mechanics annual Youth Development awards recognise the top players of the season.
The summer fair celebrated the start of the season and raised £3000 for school funds.