The Church of Scotland will host a public event in Moray later this month to look at the future of coastal communities in the aftermath of Brexit.
The meeting will take place in Church Hall on York Place in Cullen on Monday, June 25 at 7pm.
Chloe Clemmons, who has facilitated the event, encouraged anyone living on the north coast to come along.
She said: “We know that rural communities are unsure of what the impact of leaving the European Union will be.
“If you live or work along the north coast we would encourage you to come along to this consultation event.
“People with connections to fishing and coastal industries including tourism would be particularly welcome.”
She added: “As the UK prepares to the leave the EU the Church of Scotland wants to know how people in coastal communities see the future.
“This consultation event in Cullen is a chance for people living and working on the North coast to discuss what is most valued in their local communities and to explore their hopes and fears about the changes that may lie ahead as a result of the UK’s changing relationship with Europe.”
Church of Scotland to host event looking at impact of Brexit on coastal communities