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Expect more disruption, Moray Council chief warns


By Lorna Thompson

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FURTHER disruption to council services is inevitable in the coming weeks, Moray Council chief executive Roddy Burns has warned.

The stark warning comes as the Scottish Government announced schools and nurseries are expected to close at the end of this week as precautions against coronavirus impact on every aspect of daily life.

The council earlier confirmed the cancellation of Active Schools sessions and library events.

Plans have been drawn up to prioritise essential council services. However, Mr Burns said residents will see a difference in the delivery of local services.

Mr Burns said: "We have been working for weeks to draw up business continuity plans, to make sure we can continue to provide the most-needed services to our residents during this crisis while doing all we can to protect our colleagues who deliver them.

"Disruption will be inevitable and I ask all residents to be patient as we work through the coming weeks and months together. We continue to work closely with the Scottish Government and NHS, and will base our decisions on the advice we receive from them.

Moray Council's chief executive has urged the area's residents to be patient "as we work through the coming weeks and months together".
Moray Council's chief executive has urged the area's residents to be patient "as we work through the coming weeks and months together".

"This is a fast-moving situation and we will work hard to keep everyone up-to-date as it progresses. Any service disruption will be posted on the council’s website (www.moray.gov.uk/covid19), our social media channels, and our knowledgeable contact centre staff will be available to take calls for those who don’t have online access.

"I urge all residents to follow health advice to look after themselves and their families."

The business of the council and decisions required for continuity will be undertaken by a reduced cross-party emergency committee of councillors. An incident management team comprising senior managers from across the council are meeting daily to ensure essential services are delivered and staff supported.

NHS advice can be found at www.nhsinform.scot/coronavirus. Updates on the schools situation can be found at https://www.gov.scot/news/school-and-nursery-closures/.

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