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Moray trading standards to take part in Scams Awareness Month
Moray Council’s trading standards section will be supporting national Scams Awareness Month during July.

No vehicle access trial for pedestrianised High Street
Moray councillors today decided against reintroducing traffic to the pedestrianised area of Elgin High Street on a trial basis.

More community groups benefit from Money for Moray
A further 17 community groups from across Moray secured funding for a variety of local projects in the second round of voting in the Money for Moray programme on Sunday.

Summer reading challenge for youngsters
Moray Council’s libraries service is urging children to sign up to read six books this summer as part of the Big Friendly Read – this year’s Tesco Bank summer reading challenge.

Views of unpaid carers sought for new strategy
Unpaid carers in Moray are to be consulted as part of a new carers’ strategy

Moray's War project heads for Cullen
The latest instalment in the four-and-a-half year Moray’s War project will take place at Cullen next month.

Name chosen for new school
Elgin’s new primary school is to be called Linkwood Primary.

New ASN funding model voted through
Councillors today voted through new arrangements for the allocation of funding for additional support needs in Moray schools.

Moray Council joins with UHI to offer secondary teacher training
Moray Council has developed a joint initiative with the University of the Highlands and Islands to create a training programme for secondary teachers in subjects where vacancies have proved hard to fill.

Public's views being sought on Elgin transport strategy
The public are being asked their views to help shape a new transport strategy for Elgin.

Milne's Primary School inspection report
School inspectors have said they are confident that improvements will continue to be made at a Moray primary.

Second round of voting in Money for Moray
The second round of voting will take place this weekend for Moray community projects vying for a share of £60,000 of funding.