CDCC News: update from April’26 Meeting


Meeting Highlights

Millennium Garden – community councillors agreed to donate £350 to the garden group for their planting at the Millennium Garden, Square and Port Long Road sea wall.

Camera Club Calendar 27 – CDCC agreed to donate £50 to the calendar production costs.

Inage taken by Stewart, a member of the public who attended the meeting.

Logie Park benches and tables – CDCC was awarded £6500 from the Cullen Common Good Fund to install a range of park furniture. We have agreed to go ahead with the installation of one two seater standard bench, and two standard four seater picnic tables. Money is being held in reserve to try to install an accessible picnic tabel, but we will be dependant on souring funds to lay a wheelchair suitable path to the bench. CDCC are in contact with Moray Council’s accessibility officer and pursuing funding sources.

20-mph survey. The results were discussed. The rollout of 20-mph zones in Moray is part of a Scottish Government initiation, and the Moray rollout is due to complete by late June 2026. CDCC agreed to hold a public meeting where local councillors will attend to discuss this and other roads and traffic elated issues. The A98 crossing are part of the local place plan which informs the Moray Area Development plan. The crossing may happen but its funding related. This will also be part of the planned public meeting.

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