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Councils reassure communities following knife incidents at schools in Aberdeenshire and Moray
Education chiefs from local authorities in north east Scotland have written to parents to reassure them that action is ongoing to keep young people and staff safe following incidents involving weapons in schools.

Flying the flag for human rights
Moray Council is today flying the flag to raise awareness of the benefits of human rights for people across the area.

Moray’s busiest website is looking for feedback to help up its game.
Moray Council has launched a survey to better understand how people use its website and what they can do to make it work better for customers.

Trading standards tips for safe online Xmas shopping
Moray Council’s trading standards section has come up with a few handy tips to bear in mind when you are doing your Christmas shopping online this year.

Unsafe ‘Hoverboards’ seized in Moray operation
Moray Council Trading Standards officers have seized six ‘hoverboards’ from Moray retail stores. Officers suspect that the hoverboards, or self-balancing scooters, are unsafe. The swoop follows similar action by Trading Standards across the UK.

New primary school proposed for east Elgin
Councillors to consider proposal for a temporary primary school to be created in the former Heritage Centre in Elgin.

Distilleries get a major boost for growth in Moray Speyside
Planning consent was given for the expansion of two major distilleries in Moray Speyside - Glenfiddich and The Macallan.

Have your say on plans for health and social care in Moray.
New era in health and social care looms for Moray

Work on Elgin High School given the green light.
EU wrangle resolved means new school go-ahead.

Christmas is coming to Moray Libraries
Several events are planned at Moray libraries before Christmas

Big turnout for 2015 sportMoray Recognition Awards
Moray's sporting elite shine at awards ceremony in Elgin

Keith Grammar School inspection report
Difficulties in filling teaching posts and changes in staffing at a Moray secondary school have hindered progress in raising pupils’ attainment, according to Education Scotland inspectors