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Museum reopening depends on local people stepping up

Museum reopening depends on local people stepping up

Museum reopening depends on local people stepping up

26 March 2025

The Falconer Museum could reopen in 2026 under independent governance with a newly developed business model.


Seven-fold rise in Moray Council staff paid more than £60k

Seven-fold rise in Moray Council staff paid more than £60k

Seven-fold rise in Moray Council staff paid more than £60k

26 March 2025

Figures show sharp increase since 2019.


‘Farewell (for now) Fling’ at Elgin Town Hall

‘Farewell (for now) Fling’ at Elgin Town Hall

‘Farewell (for now) Fling’ at Elgin Town Hall

26 March 2025

Final gig before venue closes for two years.


Plans to improve safety at park entrance

Plans to improve safety at park entrance

Plans to improve safety at park entrance

23 March 2025

A topographical survey has been completed at the entrance to Grant Park from St Leonard’s Road.


‘Young people deserve space to socialise’ - Growing youth club needs more volunteers

‘Young people deserve space to socialise’ - Growing youth club needs more volunteers

‘Young people deserve space to socialise’ - Growing youth club needs more volunteers

22 March 2025

The Gaff! organisers recently had to turn away attendees due to a lack of supervisors.


Mobile phones could be banned in Moray primary schools

Mobile phones could be banned in Moray primary schools

Mobile phones could be banned in Moray primary schools

20 March 2025

The survey follows updated guidance from the Scottish Government.


Five star visitor attraction could reopen ‘as early as 2026’

Five star visitor attraction could reopen ‘as early as 2026’

Five star visitor attraction could reopen ‘as early as 2026’

18 March 2025

The plan to reopen is based on a new business model and operating body.


‘Beloved husband’, ‘devoted great-grandad’ and councillor dies aged 75

‘Beloved husband’, ‘devoted great-grandad’ and councillor dies aged 75

‘Beloved husband’, ‘devoted great-grandad’ and councillor dies aged 75

14 March 2025

A family man and former councillor who built a life in Moray after moving north 50 years ago has died aged 75.


‘An exciting opportunity’ - Council seeks new tenant for vacant building

‘An exciting opportunity’ - Council seeks new tenant for vacant building

‘An exciting opportunity’ - Council seeks new tenant for vacant building

14 March 2025

The building houses a reception hall, office, quiet room, playroom, kitchen and toilets.


Success as rural school edges through to primary quiz finals

Success as rural school edges through to primary quiz finals

Success as rural school edges through to primary quiz finals

13 March 2025

Dallas will now compete for the area final with teams from Inverness, Elgin, Keith and Speyside.


‘Tone deaf’ government response to seagull scourge blasted by MSP

‘Tone deaf’ government response to seagull scourge blasted by MSP

‘Tone deaf’ government response to seagull scourge blasted by MSP

12 March 2025

A Scottish Government has been slammed for his “tone deaf” response to dealing with Moray’s seagull problem.


Chance to demand bus service for Findhorn

Chance to demand bus service for Findhorn

Chance to demand bus service for Findhorn

12 March 2025

A drop-in will inform attendees of m.connect’s expansion plans.


Combatting the dangers posed by seagulls is set to be raised at Holyrood this week

Combatting the dangers posed by seagulls is set to be raised at Holyrood this week

Combatting the dangers posed by seagulls is set to be raised at Holyrood this week

11 March 2025

The Scottish Government is to be urged to do more to help local councils tackle the scourge of seagulls.


New £7.5m housing development in Forres given go-ahead

New £7.5m housing development in Forres given go-ahead

New £7.5m housing development in Forres given go-ahead

11 March 2025

Phase one of the Dallas Dhu Masterplan involves 24 new homes and student accommodation with 40 beds.


‘Clear boundaries are important’ - School blocks shortcuts with hedge

‘Clear boundaries are important’ - School blocks shortcuts with hedge

‘Clear boundaries are important’ - School blocks shortcuts with hedge

11 March 2025

School grounds are excluded from the Scottish ‘right to roam’.


How will new defences protect two villages from ‘serious’ coastal erosion?

How will new defences protect two villages from ‘serious’ coastal erosion?

How will new defences protect two villages from ‘serious’ coastal erosion?

07 March 2025

Newly-finished schemes to protect the coastlines of two seaside villages from erosion have been called an “important step forward”.


‘Reading is a superpower!’ - Moray kids in costume turn out in force on World Book Day

‘Reading is a superpower!’ - Moray kids in costume turn out in force on World Book Day

‘Reading is a superpower!’ - Moray kids in costume turn out in force on World Book Day

06 March 2025

World Book Day promotes the joy and benefits of reading from an early age.


Inspectors laud school’s community and nurturing ethos

Inspectors laud school’s community and nurturing ethos

Inspectors laud school’s community and nurturing ethos

05 March 2025

A Moray school has been praised for its vibrant sense of community in a newly-published inspection report.


Moray Council criticised after putting own passwords on public website

Moray Council criticised after putting own passwords on public website

Moray Council criticised after putting own passwords on public website

04 March 2025

Moray Council repeatedly shared its own passwords on a public website, we can reveal, during nearly two years of “ridiculous” cyber security errors.


Council fitness card pricing hitting lower income families unfairly as councillor demands urgent rethink

Council fitness card pricing hitting lower income families unfairly as councillor demands urgent rethink

Council fitness card pricing hitting lower income families unfairly as councillor demands urgent rethink

28 February 2025

The cost of Moray fitness card is leaving many less well off families trailing in its wake, a councillor has claimed.


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