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Free After 3 parking initiative deferred
A decision on whether to continue free late afternoon parking in two Elgin multi-storey car parks has been deferred.
Compromise sought over Findhorn Bay wildfowling conflict
Moray councillors today agreed to explore a possible compromise between local residents and wildfowlers over shooting in Findhorn Bay.
Library sale
Lossiemouth library will be holding a sale of withdrawn stock from Thursday, March 24 to Wednesday, March 30.
Work to start on Cullen footbridge
Work is about to get under way on the installation of a new footbridge over the Burn of Cullen on the western outskirts of the coastal town.
Response to correct the Taxpayer's Alliance story on councillors' allowances
An embargoed story issued by Taxpayer's Alliance lobby group has wrongly claimed that our councillors are the highest paid in the UK.
Moray cycling rates higher than national average, says Cycling Scotland report
Cycling Scotland’s Annual Cycling Monitoring Report launched yesterday (16th February), has found that cycling rates in Moray are higher than the national average, with 1.9% of the population choosing cycling as their main mode of transport.
The third annual conference dealing with care and development of very young people takes place this week.
The Early Years Conference is hosted by the Moray Community Planning Partnership this Friday 19th in the Alexander Graham Bell centre at Moray College. The conference will see delegates take part in a series of workshops and speaking events.
New business units nearing completion in Forres
Moray Council is investing more than £850,000 in a Forres business park to meet demand for industrial units.