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USEFUL WEBSITES

www.morayfundingsupport.org

The Moray Council has recently launched a new Funding Support website, provide information and advice on a wide range of funding sources, including European Lottery and Trust Funds - worth checking out!

www.scip.org.uk 
The Scottish Government recently approved the establishment of the Scottish Centre for Intergenerational Practice to support intergenerational working throughout the country. The centre works with public, private and voluntary sector organisations, as well as individuals and families, to gather and share best practice, provide information and support, and develop new opportunities for Scotland’s generations to work together. 
 
www.moraytourism.org

This site has been developed by HIE Moray to involve stakeholders in developing a new vision and strategy for tourism in Moray, based on an audit of the current Tourism Product.  This important initiative is being coordinated, on behalf of HIE Moray, by the Stevens View Partnership who organised a successful conference at Knockando Distillery to stimulate discussion and debate around the new vision and strategy.  The site also contains some interesting case studies from home and abroad to demonstrate what it is possible to achieve through the appropriate mix of innovative ideas, investment and local commitment.

www.morayvillagehalls.org.uk

The Moray Federation of Community Halls and Associations has recently launched its own website with all the latest information on activities, membership, contacts, funding etc.

www.improvementservice.org.uk/community-planning

This is Scotland's Community Planning site, updated regularly by the Scottish Executive Community Planning team. It contains an extensive Document Library as well as links to all 32 Community Planning Partnerships across the country.

www.communitywebnet.org.uk

This site is a one-stop shop for community groups carrying out projects to improve the quality of life for local communities. It contains a wealth of resources, including advice on implementing projects and examples of good practice from around the country.

www.snfad.org.uk

The Scottish Network for Families Affected by Drugs was established in 2003 as a result of families and family support groups from across Scotland coming together as a united force. The network provides a wide range of services, including a National Helpline, which is free and confidential.

www.youngscot.org/moray

This link will take you to the Moray pages of the Young Scot website, the official site of the Dialogue Youth initiative. Here you will find a considerable amount of information aimed at or about young people in Moray. The pages have been designed by Daniel Edwards, one of the three Dialogue Youth workers active in Moray, and are well worth checking out.

www.moray.gov.uk

This is, of course, The Moray Council website, within which is a new section devoted to the work of Community Councils throughout Moray. Click here to find out about who to contact, dates and minutes of meetings and lots more useful info. For further information contact the Community Councils Liaison Officer, tracey.rae@moray.gov.uk.