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3% rent increase for tenants - but Moray continues to have lowest average council house rent in Scotland

Council house rent in Moray is to increase by 3% following a rent freeze last year.

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Dallas to Knockando, and Rothiemay route, reinstated as Priority 1 for gritting

THE Dallas to Knockando route has been reinstated as a priority one route for gritting.

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Tell Moray Council what you think about local leisure facilities!

Do you use Moray’s swimming pools and leisure facilities? Whether the answer is yes or no, Moray Council wants to know what you think of what’s offered locally.

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Moray programme is helping local businesses secure more government contracts.

Working alongside the Scottish Government’s Supplier Development Programme (SDP), Moray Council’s procurement team held the first of two training workshops aimed at improving local business access to the tender process.

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LGBT History Month celebrated

LGBT History Month is being celebrated at Elgin Library throughout February.

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Front row seat for 240 Kinloss pupils as Pride of Moray touches down in UK for the first time

PUPILS from Kinloss Primary had a front-row seat for the arrival of the UK’s first P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft as it touched down in Moray for the first time.

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Info session for EU settlement scheme to be held at Elgin Library

MORAY Council and the European Citizens Rights Project are jointly hosting an information session on the European Union Settlement Scheme.

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Buckie pupils benefit from new early learning and childcare work placement

A DOZEN Buckie pupils have been given a hands-on insight into a career in early learning and childcare.

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Moray residents asked for their thoughts on future of public payphones

A CONSULTATION is under way into the proposed removal of a further 12 public payphones in Moray in 2020.

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New Lord-Lieutenant installed

Major General Seymour Monro, 69, formally took office from the outgoing Lord-Lieutenant, Lt Col Grenville Johnston, at a short ceremony at Moray Council HQ.