
THE CULLEN COMMUNITY are to host the next stage of the Moray’s War project through the Cullen, Deskford and Portknockie Heritage Group.
The ambitious four-and-a-half-year project marking the centenary of the First World War has been led by Moray Council’s libraries service.
Each event taking place throughout the region has been telling the story of Moray and how people in our region managed their daily lives through the conflict.
Photographic displays, old weapons and artefacts from the war have been used to bring the devastating conflict to life – with each stage of the project also including knowledgeable help to answer any questions visitors might have.
The roadshow will open at the Cullen Memorial Hall on Saturday, July 9 from 12noon until 4pm.
Admission is free and further information is available from Elgin library on 01343 562600 or by e-mailing morayswar@moray.gov.uk
Moray’s War is part of the national Scotland’s War web-based project which is led by the University of Edinburgh.