News - February 2024
Moray Council has adopted a new corporate plan to promote the vision for the future of the local area, based on feedback from a workforce and public consultation.
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Following consultation with tenants, Moray Council has today (Wed 28 February 2024) approved an increase of 7.7% for council house rents.
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Moray Councillors have today (Wednesday 28 February) agreed to freeze council tax for 2024/25.
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For the first time in 10 years, Moray Council has set a cross-party budget. Support across the chamber has secured the local authority’s £278.8m budget for the financial year ahead.
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Moray’s representatives on the Scottish Youth Parliament have been congratulated on their electoral success.
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Moray Council’s Education, Communities and Leisure committee has today (Tuesday 20 February) scrutinised the Additional Support Needs (ASN) review and action plan.
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Moray Council’s Education, Children’s and Leisure Services Committee has today (Tuesday 20 February 2024) considered report on the increasing reports of disruptive behaviour in Moray’s schools.
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Moray Council’s Education, Communities and Leisure committee has today (Tuesday 20 February) been updated on the 2023 Curriculum for Excellence levels (ACEL) achieved by school pupils Moray.
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Moray’s Dandelion project is asking armed forces families in the area to complete a new survey to help to understand their experiences.
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Moray Council’s Chief Executive, Roddy Burns, will step down from his role later this year.
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Moray Council’s Housing and Community Safety Committee today (Tuesday 13 February) approved a simplified rent setting structure for council housing.
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A proposal to change the way council housing is allocated in Moray was approved by the Housing and Community Safety Committee today (Tuesday 13 February).
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More than £18 million has been invested in affordable housing in Moray this year through combined spend from Scottish Government and Moray Council/Housing Associations.
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