HRH The Princess Royal visited Muiryhall to present Forres, Nairn and District Riding for the Disabled with the King’s Aawrd for Voluntary Service
HIE have closed the conference hall and made the receptionist redundant at the Horizon building on Forres Enterprise Park.
Ben Richards is taking on the role of junior chieftain at Forres Highland Games on Saturday, July 5.
A member of social media group Forres New Academy Forum has set out a list of criticisms of plans for the new school.
Travellers have been staying on the Plasmon playing fields between Macdonald Drive and Burdsyard Road for a fortnight.
Dyke’s headteacher has started a weekly bike bus for pupils from Forres to the school.
School inspectors have completed the third report on Forres Academy in two years.
Dallas Community Development Trust aims to build an outdoor gym, play area and car park on a derelict site.
Kinloss Golf Course Clubhouse is one of three lots now available to buy alongside the course itself and 8.5 additional acres.
Police Scotland are asking for information about the harassment of orcas off the Moray coast on Friday, June 6.
Strathcona House at Forres Enterprise Park is to be a re-use hub with facilities for sales, workshops and a café.
The Premier Forres shop is one of a number of businesses now at the old Pedigreed Cars premises on Bogton Place.
1 Architects, Kinloss confirm some of the Findhorn beach huts require ongoing repairs by the developer.
Moray Council has started planning for a new Forres Academy at Roysvale.
Douglas Ross MSP has been removed from the chamber at Holyrood for heckling First Minister John Swinney.
Teams from Kinloss, Alves, Pilmuir, Dyke, Dallas, Anderson’s and Applegrove took part in the town’s Kwik cricket festival.
Forestry and Land Scotland’s east region manager has confirmed the recent blaze at Culbin was caused by a campfire.
A Rhododendron falconeri has been unveiled in Forres’ Grant Park in honour of Victorian scientist Hugh Falconer.
Illegal encampments at Forres Enterprise Park have cost the taxpayer tens of thousands of pounds over the last five years.
A Moray Councillor and local resident are backing SFRS’ call to the public to stop lighting outdoor fires.