Connect April 2017
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April 2017 edition of our Staff Magazine.
April 2017 edition of our Staff Magazine.
This month we take a look at the elections process and meet the team behind the democratic process.
"Who you gonnae call?" This month we visit the Facilities staff to find out what a typical day is like. Turns out that they don't have a 'typical' day. These people are on hand and ready deal with just about anything that may arise.
Connect opens the New Year with a look at the Money Advice Service. These ladies are kept very busy offering advice to people who need help managing their finances and getting out of a financial hole. We also have the usual features, including Welcome Aboard and the HR Noticeboard.
The Connect team visits the Moray Council's Out-of-Hours team to find out what its like when the rest of us have clocked off.
This month the Connect team have been to visit the Access Points in Elgin, Forres and Buckie to meet the people who are the public faces of the Council.
This month the Connect team visit the Street Lighting crews busy upgrading the streetlights of Moray to modern LED lights.
The Moray Council's staff magazine is back, this month we meet a few of the 38 Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) who are beginning their probationary year with us. Plus all the regular features.
The Moray Council's staff magazine returns, this time we are featuring the hard working fellows of Lands & Parks as they go about the business of keeping our public spaces clean and tidy. Plus all the regular features.
The Moray Council's staff magazine is back, this time our cover story takes a look at the hard working road crews trying to keep everyone moving. Plus all the regular features.
Connect Monthly is the Moray Council's staff magazine.
The May 2016 edition of the Moray Council staff magazine.
Cycling Scotland’s Annual Cycling Monitoring Report launched yesterday (16th February), has found that cycling rates in Moray are higher than the national average, with 1.9% of the population choosing cycling as their main mode of transport.
Moray Council's administration group have proposed raising council tax by up to 18% to avoid cutting services. Note: background notes and pictures in resources section. Film of Cllr Cree speaking about the increase in 'related material' section.
Communities large and small across Moray will remember the war dead at services and wreath-laying ceremonies on Remembrance Sunday, November 8.
The Accounts Commission recently audited Moray Council for its development and progress since the last inspection in 2013. Overall the commission was pleased with the improvements that have taken place and are under way, but recommends that the pace of these be quickened.