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![Housing and Community Safety Committee Chair, Cllr Amber Dunbar, and Vice-Chair, Cllr Donald Gatt, signed the Scottish Social Housing Charter today (Tuesday 12 September).](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/0cdd91d9ec054b93abb53db93cc69b0c.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray Council makes service pledge to housing tenants
Moray Council has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the quality and value of the services it provides for tenants through the signing of the annual assurance statement.
![Forres Academy entrance sign-2](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/56307ec288fd4f1db7a9a3ec82db1df1.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray Council releases temporary plans for Forres Academy
Moray Council has released its plans to parents and pupils at Forres Academy for the continuation of learning until the October holidays.
![Looking down the street along Moray Council's HQ in Elgin. Leaves are turning orange on several small trees that line the avenue.](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/b2110ba397ba4bd4b0bd46583721288a.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray Council launches budget engagement with locals
Moray Council has today (Thurs 14 September) launched an engagement exercise with residents around the future of Moray Council’s budget, while setting out the challenging position for 2024/25.
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Further Forres Academy RAAC update
Moray Council has provided parents with a further update on the Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) situation in the school as pupils move to remote learning for the rest of this week.
![Hosts and operators of short-term let properties are being urged to apply for a licence under Scotland’s short-term licensing scheme before the 1 October 2023 deadline or face a fine of up to £2,500.](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/94ede32a9bc04a218375f9cbbba3c94d.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Reminder to apply for new licence for short term lets in Moray
Hosts and operators of short-term let properties are being urged to apply for a licence under Scotland’s short-term licensing scheme before the 1 October 2023 deadline or face a fine of up to £2,500.
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Moray Council revises Temporary Accommodation Charging to safeguard homelessness services
A revised Temporary Accommodation Charging Policy has today (Tuesday 12 September 2023) been approved by members of Moray Council’s Housing and Community Safety Committee.
![New housing in Keith.](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/fc878911631a4686b26a11e32e54a4c4.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray residents to have say on housing allocations policy
Residents in Moray are being encouraged to give their views on proposed changes to Moray Council’s housing allocations policy.
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Moray Council RAAC update for Forres Academy
Moray Council has updated parents and carers of pupils at Forres Academy on the Reinforced Autoclaved Concrete (RAAC) remedial works in the school. The letter reads:
![Covesea Lighthouse is situated on the outskirts of Lossiemouth on the Moray Firth Coast, which was voted one of the most breath-taking coasts in the world in a National Geographic Traveller magazine survey.
The lighthouse is now owned by the Lossiemouth local community and was opened to the general public as a visitor attraction in 2013.](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/20fa9f9607fa4436a789d20ace77c440.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray Council supports TV and film for regional economic boost
Moray Council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Services Committee has this week (Tuesday 5 September 2023) made it easier for filming to take place in the area to benefit from the economic benefit of screen tourism.
![Back top (l-r) Mark Witkowski, Station Commander, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Davie Grant, Coxswain and Mechanic, RNLI Buckie, Inspector Neil Morrison, Elgin Community Policing Team, Police Scotland, Liz Tait, Professional Lead for Clinical Governance, NHS Grampian, Rhona Gunn, Depute Chief Executive, Moray Council, David Hendry, Group Commander, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Middle row Corinne McCrory, Moray Area Service Manager, Scottish Ambulance Service, John Low, Chairman, Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation. Bottom row (l-r) Roddy Burns, Chief Executive, Moray Council, Anne Scott, Operations Manager, RNLI Buckie, Andrew Simpson, Banffshire Lord-Lieutenant, Cllr John Cowe, Civic Leader, Moray Council, Seymour Monro, Moray Lord-Lieutenant, Cllr Kathleen Robertson, Council Leader.](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/b371b13c622f47d598bbfbcbb4f75dee.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray Council marks Emergency Services Day 2023
Moray Council has raised the Emergency Services Day flag above its Headquarters in Elgin to observe the national day, which takes place annually on 9 September.
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Moray Council to revise management rules for cemeteries and burial grounds
Following consultation with funeral directors and memorial masons, Moray Council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Services Committee approved revisions to cemetery and burial ground management rules at its meeting on Tuesday 5 September.
![Tourists flock to Moray sites and landmarks like the 18th century Scalan Seminary and Mill Buildings at Braes of Glenlivit, which were used to secretly train priests when Catholicism was illegal in Scotland. Image: Scottish Civic Trust.](https://cdn.prgloo.com/media/4c885225b6fe476b9b182e40591cdd2b.jpg?width=442&height=663)
Moray Council supports the concept of a Local Visitor Levy
Moray Council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Services Committee has this week (Tuesday 5 September) agreed with the principle of raising funds through a local visitor levy.