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Moray first Scottish council to propose council tax increase, pitched at up to 18%
Moray Council's administration group have proposed raising council tax by up to 18% to avoid cutting services. Note: background notes and pictures in resources section. Film of Cllr Cree speaking about the increase in 'related material' section.

Library book sale
A sale of withdrawn stock will be held at Elgin library on Tuesday, January 26 from 12 noon to 8pm, on Wednesday, January 27 from 10am to 8pm and on Thursday, January 28 from 10am to 1pm.

Moray libraries' top 10 for 2015
Murder mystery and crime fiction have proved once again to be the most popular book choices by users of Moray Council libraries.

Councillor responds to East End parents' concerns on 'temporary school' proposal
A senior Moray councillor has spoken out in response to concerns expressed by parents at an Elgin school campus where it is proposed to locate temporary accommodation ahead of the opening of a new primary school. High-res pics in related material section free to use. School roll in 1999: 369 2000:333 2001:285

Comeback for midnight football leagues
Midnight football makes a return at two locations in Moray next week.

Tree thinning at Millbuies
Tree thinning operations will be taking place at Millbuies country park at Longmorn over the next week or two.

Moray households urged to recycle Christmas food waste
A festive appeal has been issued to households in Moray to recycle any Christmas leftovers as part of a drive to vastly reduce the amount of food waste being dumped at the council’s Dallachy landfill site.

Weather's getting a bit chillier so the gritting schedule's back on.
Possibility of some ice up on the Dava, Dufftown and Tomintoul, elsewhere looking clear.

Western Link Road design changes published
Detail of the design changes presented to objectors earlier are now published on the council's website

Taxi marshals prepare for 'mad Friday'
Office party Friday preparations under way for Elgin's taxi marshals as part of the Safer Streets campaign

Difficult financial position now made worse, says council convener
Moray Council is set to receive £5m less from the Scottish Government for its day-to-day spending in the coming financial year.

Young Keith Grammar pupil chosen as one of Scotland's Young Ambassador for Inclusion
Ellie Broadley was chosen to represent Moray as part of the new Scotland’s Young Ambassadors for Inclusion programme developed by Education Scotland.