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Applications sought for Euro funding
Moray Council is inviting applications for Challenge Funds supported by finance from the EU.

Consultation on 33-period Moray school week
Moray Council has launched a survey as part of a wide-ranging consultation on plans to introduce a 33-period week in all eight of its secondary schools.

Respect award for Forres primary school
A Forres primary has become the first school in Moray to gain an award for promoting children’s rights.

Book sale
A sale of withdrawn stock will be held at Buckie library from Wednesday, May 3 to Monday, May 8 inclusive.

Find your polling place online
An online tool has been developed to help voters in Moray find their assigned polling place.

Science teaching nomination for Moray depute head
A Moray teacher who admits to having been ‘terrible’ at science as a schoolgirl has been nominated for a prestigious award by an organisation which promotes the teaching of science and engineering.

Postal voters asked to return papers early
Postal voters in the upcoming Moray Council elections are being urged to return their voting papers as soon as possible.

Mental health awareness event
Moray Resource Centre in Elgin will be hosting an information day on Monday, May 8 as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.

Restoration work completed on historic Muckle Cross
The wraps have come off an iconic structure in Elgin town centre following a £45,000 restoration project.

Tomintoul school bus
A relief bus is currently on its way to Tomintoul to collect pupils for Speyside High School after the early morning bus was unable to reach its destination because of road conditions in the area.

Council issues clarification on school transport following rezonings
Moray Council has issued clarification to parents on the provision of school transport for their children following the revision of a number of school catchment areas.