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Children and young people to benefit from expansion of the music tuition offering in Moray
MEMBERS of Moray Council’s Corporate Committee have today (Tuesday 14 June) agreed to allocate £35,000 of funding to the expansion of the music tuition programme for the 2022/23 academic year.
Moray Council reviews legacy rental support scheme
Moray Council has today (Tuesday 14 June) reviewed the rental support awarded to voluntary and community organisations leasing council property.
Garmouth Water Tower approved for Community Ownership
Moray Council has today (Tuesday 14 June) approved a Community Asset Transfer of Garmouth Water Tower to Garmouth and Kingston Community Association.
Not all heroes wear capes – some are wild swimmers
A Moray resident is lucky to be alive after life-saving equipment was removed from a local harbour this week.
Top-up hours to be offered at 6 year-round Moray Council Early Learning and Childcare settings
MEMBERS of the Education, Children’s and Leisure Services Committee have today (Wednesday 8 June) agreed to extend the early learning and childcare (ELC) top-up offer to include all year-round settings in Moray.
Prepare to play in Moray with LEGO library activities
Moray Council’s Libraries and Information Service is asking parents and carers to make a Play Pledge as part of The LEGO Foundation’s new manifesto for play.
Four groups in Moray receive The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
Moray Food Plus, Gordonstoun Fire Service, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Moray Committee, and 1st Buckie Company Boys’ Brigade, have all been awarded The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. This is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is equivalent to an MBE.
Moray Council raises Pride flag above HQ
The rainbow flag will fly above Moray Council’s HQ building in Elgin for Pride month throughout June.
Lossiemouth East Beach Bridge officially open
Moray’s popular beach is accessible once again, following three years of limited access.
Caution urged as surface dressing programme begins
ROAD users in Moray are being urged to take care over the next eight weeks as 43 miles of roads in the area undergo surface dressing as part of the council’s annual road maintenance programme.
Pupils enjoy natural play equipment made from trees fallen during severe storms Arwen, Malik and Corrie
CULLEN Primary pupils are enjoying a new wooden obstacle course made from trees which fell during Storms Arwen, Malik and Corrie.
More events to celebrate the Queens Platinum Jubilee
FURTHER events to mark Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee are set to take place over the extended bank holiday weekend from 2-5 June.