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Efforts to be renewed on Findhorn Bay compromise
Renewed efforts are to be made to reach a compromise between conservationists and wildfowlers about shooting in Findhorn Bay.

Aberlour library sale
A sale of withdrawn stock will be held at Aberlour library during normal opening hours from Wednesday, September 28 to Monday, October 3.

First World War reading project
Young readers in Moray are being given the opportunity to take part in a project which will introduce them to fiction set during and around the First World War.

Elgin parking survey
A two-week survey is being carried out by Moray Council in preparation for a new parking strategy for Elgin.

Further report called for on Deanshaugh playing fields
Councillors have called for a detailed report after it emerged that plans to provide changing facilities at the reinstated Deanshaugh playing fields in Elgin were to be abandoned

Moray homeless spending more time in temporary accommodation
Homeless people in Moray spent a total of 51,560 days in temporary accommodation last year – an increase of more than 3000 days on the previous year.

Libindx talk
Moray Council local heritage officer James Nock will give a talk and demonstration at Aberlour library next week on Libindx, the Moray index of people, places and events.

Family history sessions
Moray Council’s libraries service is now offering Scottish family history workshops at Forres library.

Planning for Real session at Forres
Just a reminder that people in Forres have the chance to contribute to the second Planning for Real® session at Forres Town Hall later today from 5pm to 8pm.

Public comments sought on wind energy guidance
Comments are being invited on Moray Council’s draft onshore wind energy policy guidance.

Cullen and Deskford Community Council
A Moray community council has been re-established without the need for an election.

Duffus war memorial
Congratulations to Duffus whose local war memorial has won a national award.