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Ballot papers begin arriving for referendum postal voters
Ballot papers for postal voters in Moray will be arriving on doormats over the next few days ahead of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union on Thursday, June 23.

New bridge deck lifted into place
The deck section of a new footbridge at Cullen has been hoisted into place.

Library sale
Elgin library will be holding a sale of withdrawn stock on Tuesday, June 14 and Wednesday, June 15 from 10am to 8pm and on Thursday, June 16 from 10am to 1pm.

Appeal for public to report dog fouling
People are again being urged to report dog fouling to the appropriate authorities as an operation to crack down on offenders is set to continue in Moray.

Genealogy talks
Well-known local history researcher and genealogist Bruce Bishop will give talks at two Moray libraries on Wednesday, June 15.

Moray's unpaid carers to be celebrated during Carers' Week
A celebration of Moray’s unpaid carers will take place next week as part of national Carers Week, with a theme of ‘Building Carer Friendly Communities’.

Community groups benefit from first Money for Moray session
Seventeen community groups from across Moray each received a share of £60,000 at a very successful Money for Moray event on Saturday.

Referendum voters urged to ensure they are registered
Residents in Moray are being urged to make sure they are registered to vote by the June 7 deadline for the upcoming EU referendum.

Rezoning plans published for five Moray secondaries
Moray Council has today published proposals for the rezoning of five of its secondary schools following a recent public consultation.

Referendum ballot papers issued for overseas voters
Ballot papers for Moray postal voters based overseas will be issued today ahead of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union on Thursday, June 23.

First of two voting sessions for Money for Moray community projects
People in Moray will have their first chance this weekend to vote for community projects they consider worthy of public funding.