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Praise for Moray children's home

A RESIDENTIAL children’s home in Moray has been given the thumbs up by inspectors.

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Progress on plans for bridge to Lossie's East Beach

MORAY Council has agreed, in principle, to take ownership of a replacement Lossiemouth bridge, reconnecting the town with the East Beach.

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Community groups secure Keystone Award

Community groups which have taken on town or village halls, and community centres in Moray, are being presented with awards this morning.

Gritting in Moray

Extra gritting planned for General Election polling day

To ensure road conditions don’t prevent voters get to polling stations, Moray Council gritting teams will be out in force treating all affected routes.

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Councillors scrap cap on developer contributions

A cap on the amount developers contribute towards infrastructure improvements was scrapped by Moray councillors today (Tuesday 10th Dec).

Major works to begin on Craigellachie Bridge next week

Major works to begin on Craigellachie Bridge next week

A £1.8 million refurbishment of Craigellachie Bridge is to begin next week.

A temporary repair to the bridge was carried out in spring, after an inspection by Moray Council engineers found damage to the bearings underneath the structure.

Elgin sheriff tours Community Payback project

Elgin sheriff tours Community Payback project

Moray’s sheriff took a first-hand look at how the Community Payback sentences handed down in court are working.

Moray's Youth Voice initiative launched

Moray's Youth Voice initiative launched

MORAY’S New Youth Voice initiative has been launched by young people in the area.

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Polling district and polling place review under way

A REVIEW of polling districts and polling places is being carried out by Moray Council.

Work to begin next week to make Lossie junction safer for pedestrians and cyclists

Work to begin next week to make Lossie junction safer for pedestrians and cyclists

IMPROVEMENT works to make a busy junction in Lossiemouth safer for cyclists and pedestrians begin next week.