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Moray Young Musician 2025 winner announced

Moray Young Musician 2025 winner announced

Moray Young Musician 2025 winner announced

Ten talented performers competed for title.


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’

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


Primary school supports voluntary life savers

Primary school supports voluntary life savers

Primary school supports voluntary life savers

The funds were raised during the school’s Christmas concerts.


‘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

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


Under threat gardening workshops need new venue

Under threat gardening workshops need new venue

Under threat gardening workshops need new venue

Green Shoots has been working with local schools for the last three years.


Village toddler group invests in new play area and garden

Village toddler group invests in new play area and garden

Village toddler group invests in new play area and garden

Rafford Toddler Group is on Tuesday mornings at the village hall.


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

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


‘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

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


Sex education complaints remain low but pupils withdrawn from lessons increases

Sex education complaints remain low but pupils withdrawn from lessons increases

Sex education complaints remain low but pupils withdrawn from lessons increases

Moray Council has received fewer than five complaints in each of 2022, 2023 and 2024 relating to the content of sex education.


‘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

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


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