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Moray best practice highlighted in Education Scotland report
The way in which senior school pupils in Moray are prepared for a future beyond the classroom has been highlighted as an example of best practice in a report by Education Scotland.
British chicken on school meals menu
Moray Council has responded to concerns about the origin of chicken served up in school canteens by sourcing supplies from the UK.
Double ceremony in Moray to honour WW1 VCs
Two Moray soldiers awarded the country’s highest military honour during the First World War are to be commemorated at ceremonies in their home towns later this year.
Volunteers appeal for job clubs
Job clubs in libraries across Moray have become so popular they need more volunteers to help jobseekers prepare for the workplace.
Nominations deadline reminder
Prospective candidates for the forthcoming Moray Council elections have until next Wednesday to lodge their nominations.
Councillors fail in move to block Gaelic plan
A bid to stall the introduction of a Gaelic plan for Moray failed today after councillors were told they would be breaking the law.
Panda power
WWF’s familiar panda emblem is helping to promote this weekend’s Earth Hour, when companies, groups and individuals are being encouraged to switch off lights for 60 minutes to highlight global environmental issues.
Completion of new rehab accommodation
Work has been completed on converting a row of semi-derelict cottages in Elgin to rehabilitation accommodation for patients leaving hospital.
Open space drop-in session
A public drop-in session will take place tomorrow as part of a consultation on Moray Council’s draft open space strategy.
Councillors turn down affordable housing application
Proposals for a development of affordable housing in Elgin were unanimously rejected by Moray councillors today.
Consultation opens on children's services plan
Public consultation has been launched today on a draft children’s services plan for Moray.
Macmillan Move More talk
The importance of physical activity during and after cancer treatment will be the subject of a talk at Fochabers library later this month.