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Looking down the street along Moray Council's HQ in Elgin. Leaves are turning orange on several small trees that line the avenue.

Moray Council sets 2022-23 budget

MORAY Council today committed to £51 million capital investment in the region in the coming financial year, alongside its £247 million revenue budget.

Moray Council HQ

Council Tax charges for 2022-23 agreed

COUNCILLORS in Moray today (Tuesday 22 Feb) agreed to increase Council Tax by 3 per cent for the financial year 2022-23.

Rows of newly built homes in Keith, Moray, in image framed with weeds and shrubs against backdrop of low lying hill and cloudy, bright sky.

Housing tenants increasingly satisfied with the service, according to latest survey

TENANTS living in Moray Council-owned homes are increasingly satisfied with housing services, according to the latest tenant survey.

Moray Council HQ

Coastal Change Plan to be developed for Kingston

Moray Council has agreed to allocate £160,000 of Scottish Government funding on a plan for the ongoing coastal erosion issues along the Moray coastline, including a plan in Kingston.

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Public invited to discuss future options for Inveravon Primary School

MORAY Council is encouraging members of the public to share their views on the future options for Inveravon Primary School, following a meeting with parents and community organisations last year.

Ged Connell (Moray Council Countryside Ranger) and Speyside High School S3 pupils* with the new bench.

*Pupils: Erin Addison; Kiran Aylward; Jack Fleming; Aiden Harvey; Ruben Innes; Finlay MacPherson; Ashley McDonald; Lewis Myron-Petrie; Mackenzie Reed; Kylan Templeton; Patrick Turner.

Speyside High School Junior Rangers honour former pupils 40 years on

Speyside High School participants in the John Muir Junior Ranger programme have joined forces with Moray Council’s Countryside Ranger to re-build a bench on the Speyside Way.

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Community groups in Forres to benefit from Community Facility Funding

ALMOST £51,000 has been allocated to community groups in the Forres area following an application process last year. 

Elgin Library bookshelves

Moray’s most popular books in 2021

Moray Council has published its list of the most borrowed books in 2021, showing Moray’s avid readers are very much devotees of murder mysteries and crime thrillers. 

Looking down the street along Moray Council's HQ in Elgin. Leaves are turning orange on several small trees that line the avenue.

Majority of Moray Council service charges frozen for second year

Service charges within the control of Moray Council are to be largely frozen at 2021/22 levels for 2022/23.

MYCA certificates in chamber

Nominations open for 2022 Moray Young Citizen Awards

THE search is on for worthy recipients of Moray’s Young Citizen Awards for 2022.

L-R: Lossie High's youngest pupil, Markey O'Donnell (S1); Head Prefect, Caitlin McDermott (S6); Social Impact Advisor for Balfour Beatty, Bethany Welsh.

Lossie High pupils bury time capsule in the grounds of new school

INTERESTING artefacts from current life were placed in a time capsule and buried yesterday (11 January) for future finders by pupils from Lossiemouth High School. 

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Escape Pain programmes available throughout Moray

A group rehabilitation programme for people in Moray with chronic pain conditions starts in Aberlour on Tuesday 18 January and Elgin on Monday 7 February.