- Forres
Forres (Gaelic: "Farrais"), is a town and former
royal burgh situated in the north ofScotland on theMoray coast, approximately 30 miles east ofInverness . Forres has been a winner of the Scotland in Bloom award on several occasions [ [http://www.forresinbloom.co.uk/scotland-in-bloom-awards.htm Forres In Bloom] ] . There are many geographical and historical attractions nearby such as theRiver Findhorn , and there are many historical artifacts and monuments within the town itselfFact|date=July 2007.Brief history and overview
Forres is thought to be the "Varris" shown on maps by
Ptolemy almost 2,000 years ago. There was a royal castle there from at least 900 AD and in around 1140 AD it became a royal burgh. Royal burghs were founded by theKings of Scots of the 12th century to encourage trade and economic improvement. The localabbey was plundered byWolf of Badenoch Fact|date=July 2007.On
23 June 1496 KingJames IV of Scotland issued aRoyal Charter laying down the rights and privileges which the town's people are believed to have held by an earlier charter since the reign of King David I some 300 years earlier.Forres has grown in recent years and now has over 9,000 inhabitants [ [http://www.moray.gov.uk/census_2001/uvtownspop_forres.htm 2001 Census Profile ] ] . Sitting between the floodplain of the River Findhorn and the wooded slopes of Cluny and Sanquhar Hills, Forres is well knownFact|date=July 2007 for its award winning floral sculptures and is steeped in local history and traditions.
It has a number of Bars and pubs, including The Newmarket, The Red Lion, The Mosset Tavern, and The Carlton Hotel.
The town is the location of
Sueno's Stone , an enormous carved stone, probably created byPicts to commemorate a battle against Norse invaders.Brodie Castle lies near the town.Shakespeare 's play "Macbeth " locates Duncan's castle here. Macbeth's castle was located at Inverness.The town has a network of footpaths that have been established and waymarked by the [http://www.forresfootpathstrust.org.uk/ Forres Footpaths Trust] in recent years.
Parliamentary burgh
Forres was a parliamentary burgh, combined with
Inverness ,Fortrose andNairn , in the Inverness Burghsconstituency of the House of Commons of theParliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of theParliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. The constituency was abolished in 1918 and the Forres and Nairn components were merged into the then new constituency of Moray and Nairn.Transport
Forres is situated on the A96 trunk route connecting the cities of
Aberdeen andInverness . Due to high volumes of traffic passing through the town centre, a bypass was built in the late 1980s to reduce congestion in the town centre. The A980 connects Forres withGrantown-on-Spey ,Aviemore and the south directly without the requirement of driving via Inverness. The B9011 connects Forres toRAF Kinloss andFindhorn Bay . Findhorn is well known for its beach, boats and is home to theFindhorn Foundation , a spiritual community.Forres railway station is situated just outside of the town and is operated byFirst ScotRail . The town of Forres was once a junction in theHighland Railway network, travelling through Forres was once the quickest route to reach Inverness from the south.Originally the station had three platforms - two operating in the direction of Inverness and Aberdeen and a third operating a service to Grantown-on-Spey, a service which was closed in the 1960s and now forms part of [http://www.moray.gov.uk/moray_standard/page_42561.html The Dava Way] , a scenic footpath connecting the two towns.Inverness Airport is approximately 30 minutes away by road and provides links mainly to other airports within the UK.
Education
*Anderson's Primary School, High Street (State Primary School)
*Applegrove Primary School, Orchard Road (State Primary School)
*Pilmuir Primary School, Pilmuir Road (State Primary School)
*Forres Academy, Burdsyard Road (State Secondary School)
*MoraySteiner School , Drumduan House, Clovenside Road (Private School 5 to 16 year olds)port
Forres has a host of various sporting activities within it including [http://www.forresgolfclub.co.uk Forres Golf Course] , which has held the Scottish Young Professionals championships a number of times. It also plays host to
Highland League team,Forres Mechanics and Junior club Forres Thistle.Town twinning
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External links
* [http://www.forres-net.co.uk Official website] of the town
* [http://www.forres-gazette.co.uk The Forres Gazette] -- a local newspaper
* [http://www.moray.gov.uk/census_2001/uvtownspop_forres.htm Census data]
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* [http://www.falconermuseum.co.uk Falconer Museum]
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