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Heavy machinery on site at Elgin's Edgar Road extension
Heavy plant and machinery have been on site of the new Edgar Road extension in Elgin. The extension will form the access road to the proposed new Elgin High School. The road works will take approximately 13 weeks and create the new access for both Greenwards Primary and the new secondary school.
Moray pupils create a film to help new intake make the step up to secondary education.
Students and staff at a Moray high school have produced a ten-minute film shows pupils defining what key elements of GIRFEC – such as Safe, Healthy, Active, Nurtured, Achieving, Respected, Responsible, Included ( SHANARRI for short), looks like to them. The film is being used to help transition from P7 to S1 and is being used in secondary schools in Moray.
Nominations open for interim community council elections
Nomination papers are now available for those who would like to stand for the community councils at Cullen and Deskford, Portknockie and Dufftown and District.
Turfing begins on Cooper Park viewing area
Work has begun on laying turf on a raised landform in Elgin’s Cooper Park created with surplus soil from the town’s flood alleviation scheme.
New out-of-hours number for Moray Council
Moray Council’s out-of-hours number is changing to save callers money.
Moray Council appoints new corporate director
Moray Council’s new corporate director for economic development, planning and infrastructure services is Rhona Gunn, who has held the post in an acting capacity for the past nine months.
Hometown VC commemoration for First World War submariner
A big crowd turned out today to commemorate a First World War submariner exactly 100 years after he was awarded the Victoria Cross for a series of daring raids during the Dardanelles campaign.
Workshop for Elgin western link road objectors
Objectors to the proposed link road project in Elgin attended a workshop today to discuss potential changes to the plans.
Village group gets council funding for hall upgrade
Moray councillors today voted in favour of awarding a village group a £150,000 grant towards the cost of upgrading their community hall.
Prudence pays off as council accounts show £5million surplus
Moray Council made a working surplus of more than £5m in the last financial year, figures presented to councillors today have shown.
Walking football growing in popularity
Walking football sessions for the over-50s have come on leaps and bounds since being introduced in Moray earlier this year
Roadworks for new Elgin High School starts
Despite government wrangle over EU funding rules for the High School project, Moray Council will commence work on access roads on Monday. This will minimise delays once the wrangle has been resolved.