Active Travel Forres want better provision for cyclists and walkers at the east end of town.
The Scottish Government has committed to increasing culture funding by an additional £100million a year by 2028-29.
Findhorn Dunes Trust and Forres Pipe Band are up for more Co-op funding.
The funding is to be invested in uniforms, instruments and tuition.
Forres Bluefins swimming club will receive funding for equipment dependant on votes from the community.
Raven’s tale ‘Identity’ won a prize at the first Pride in Moray Awards at Elgin Town Hall.
Forres Baptist Church and K’s Coffee Shop are opening up to the community on Christmas Day.
Janet Wallace, Joan and Alan Miller were invited to the event by Deputy lord lieutenant of Moray, Sue Finnegan.
The club will wear tracksuits with the papers name on them.
Around 4000 people attended the first event that is set to need nearly double the space next Spring.
See Santa while Christmas shopping at Forres Tesco on Saturday.
RAF Lossiemouth Voluntary Band, Military Wives Choir Lossiemouth, Pilmuir and Kinloss Primary Schools performed.
Moray Council and Pilmuir Primary School are asking the community what is required.
A newly-opened wellbeing centre will provide support for the area that has Scotland’s highest concentration of veterans.
Friends from Perth organised a football trip to Forres to mark 10 years since a pal’s passing.
Forres Area Community Trust organised a community marketplace at the town hall.
FC Thistle are aiming to win the Scottish Welfare Cup next year.
Forres Rotary’s annual sleigh tour is in aid of local causes and projects.
The Berry Burn wind farm Community Fund is open to applications for another 15 years.
The award-winning Scottish dance act are raising funds for worthy causes on December 28.