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Buckie-Keith road spending reversed
Councillors today reversed a decision to spend more than £40,000 on the first phase of an improvement scheme on the Buckie to Keith road.

Lossiemouth swimming pool to be replaced
Councillors today agreed to include a new swimming pool as part of a replacement project for the Lossiemouth High School campus.

Additional support needs strategy
A very exciting point has been reached where a review will be carried out of how the needs of pupils with additional support needs (ASN) are met in schools in Moray.

Briefing note for community engagement on council's finances
Moray councillors are to be asked to approve a briefing note as part of a community engagement exercise on the council’s financial position.

New Speyside-Elgin bus service
A new bus service will take to the road next week linking Speyside with Elgin.

New chairman for tenants' forum
The group that represents nearly 6000 council tenants in Moray has a new chairman.

Money for Moray voting events
The outstanding success of Moray’s new participatory budgeting project – Money for Moray – means that two public voting events will be required.

Armed Forces Covenant grant scheme
Groups and individuals in Moray are being invited to make funding bids to the Armed Forces Covenant grant scheme.

Greenfingers open day
The Greenfingers horticultural training project will be holding an open day at its Cooper Park nursery in Elgin on Saturday, May 21 from 10am to 3pm.

Moray museum stages Maori skull repatriation ceremony
A Maori skull which has been held as part of a museum collection in Moray for more than 130 years is to be repatriated to New Zealand.

Public sector organisations seek a conversation with Moray residents
Starting Monday there’s an opportunity to get involved directly with the people and organisations that provide your public services. That includes the police, fire and rescue, council, NHS, HIE, the voluntary sector and others. They’re all part of the Moray Community Planning Partnership and they’re working together to shape the future of Moray’s services for the next ten years.