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Campaigners are urging Moray Council to focus on the “culture value” of the Falconer Museum after it emerged that more than £15,000 has been spent on bills since its closure.
The Forres museum became a victim of council cuts as the authority looked to slash about £10 million from its 2019 budget.
The five-star attraction, which first opened its doors in the 1870s, is home to an array of items including the nationally important collection of naturalist Hugh Falconer – who was a contemporary of Charles Darwin.