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Lucy Smith receives British Empire Medal
Lucy Smith was today (Friday 21 July 2023) presented with the British Empire Medal for voluntary services to motor neurone disease (MND) research.
Family maths trail adds up to holiday fun
A fun outdoor number trail is helping youngsters learn that maths is all around them.
Moray stones trail commemorates Duke of Edinburgh Award legacy
The final commemorative stone in a trail honouring Moray’s unique place in the history of the Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award is now in place.
Design team wanted for Elgin Town Hall redevelopment
Moray Council has published the stage one design tender for the redevelopment of Elgin Town Hall.
Moray event to highlight supplier opportunities
Moray Council is inviting potential suppliers of first aid training to learn more about an upcoming tender opportunity.
Elgin allotments site handed over by Moray Council
An area of land in Elgin is ready for cultivation as new allotments for local residents.
Consultation on alcohol licensing policy for Moray
Moray Licensing Board is seeking feedback from residents and businesses on its draft alcohol licensing policy which will be in place for the next five years.
Buckie residents are being asked for views on new Letterfourie play park
Moray Council is upgrading Buckie’s Letterfourie Play Park and asking residents for their views on the types of play equipment they want to see installed.
Moray tradesfolk invited to join new Trusted Trader scheme
A call has gone out for Moray’s reliable traders to sign up to a scheme that protects customers from poor workmanship.
Permanent closure of Inveravon Primary School
Moray Council has received notification from Scottish Ministers today (6 July 2023) that it can go ahead with its decision of 24 May 2023 to permanently close Inveravon Primary School.
NEW DEADLINE: More time to let us know your big ideas for future of Moray
Moray Council has extended the deadline for submitting ideas to help shape and inform the early stages of developing the Local Development Plan.
School cook retires after 48 years in the kitchen
After almost five decades working in the same Forres school, end of term today sees Frances Thomson hang up her apron for the final time after saying goodbye to pupils and colleagues.