An Ayrshire women who was stalked for two years has organised the UK's first national stalking conference.

Anne Moulds from Ayr received an array of letters, photos and other items through the post to her home between 2007 and 2009.

After her ordeal, she set up the charity Action Against Stalking to make it easier for victims to report the crime and have the offenders convicted.

The charity's first conference was held on Thursday 27 at the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow, where they announced that former lord advocate Dame Elish Angiolini had become honorary patron.

The conference was attended by Scottish Justice Secretary Michael Matheson.

He said: "We know there is more to do.

"Action Against Stalking and many of the speakers taking part in this conference have led the way in changing the way that both the justice system and the public understand what stalking is and the harm it causes."