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Significant growth for m.connect journeys
Moray Council’s m.connect transport service has seen a significant growth in journeys over the last year.

Second round of successful Moray arts, culture and heritage fund bids awarded
Moray Council has awarded over £109,000 to eligible arts, culture and heritage groups for round two of the UK Government funded Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) grant scheme.

Moray Growth Deal Annual Report 2023 released
The Moray Growth Deal (MGD) annual report 2023 details the extensive work carried out in the last year to progress projects from development to delivery.

Moray students complete career ready internship
Two S5 pupils from Moray have finished a four-week internship at Moray Council as part of the Career Ready Programme.

Public asked to avoid stranded whale on Lossiemouth West Beach
Moray Council is asking members of the public to avoid an area of Lossiemouth’s West Beach due to a stranded minke whale being washed up.

Moray Council invites tenant feedback through independent survey
Moray Council is inviting its housing tenants to share their views in its three-yearly tenant satisfaction survey.

Dyke Primary honours retiring staff
Dyke Primary School experienced a range of emotions on Thursday 27 June, during their annual prize-giving ceremony. This year's event was extra special as it included farewell presentations for the retiring Headteacher, Mr. Simpson, and class teacher, Mrs. Sheena Tulloch.

Armed Forces Day flag flies over Moray Council HQ
Moray Council has raised the Armed Forces flag ahead of National Armed Forces Day (Saturday 29 June 2024) to recognise and celebrate Moray’s military and defence community.

Applegrove Primary School receives National Nurturing Schools Award
Applegrove Primary School has been awarded the prestigious National Nurturing Schools Award. The award recognises the school’s dedication to creating a caring and supportive environment for all its pupils.

Moray Council adds third Community Warden with updates to Antisocial Behaviour Policy
Moray Council’s updated Antisocial Behaviour Policy will see a third new Community Warden employed by the authority, with the team now comprised of five wardens.

St Gerardine Primary School Raises Over £12,000 in the MFR Schools Cash for Kids Challenge
St Gerardine Primary School had proudly secured second place in the Cash for Kids Schools Challenge, raising an impressive total of £10,234.29. With an additional £2,500 prize for their achievement, the final amount raised comes to £12,734.29.

Marvelous Makers needed for summer reading challenge
Primary school children in Moray are encouraged to become Marvelous Makers this summer as they fire up their imaginations through the power of reading and creative expression.