MORAY Council has won a national award for the management and maintenance of its 600 items of plant machinery and 550 vehicles.
The local authority’s Fleet Services team won a Gold award at the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) Scotland Striving for Excellence Awards, which recognise outstanding work and innovation in frontline public services.
The team provides a range of services outside of the maintenance of council vehicles. The APSE awards celebrate excellence and innovation in local government frontline services across the UK, with councils recognised for delivering high quality services and responding positively to challenges facing the sector.
Moray Council leader, councillor Kathleen Robertson, said, “Congratulations to everyone in Fleet Services on this fantastic achievement. Winning a Gold award at a national level is a real credit to the team’s hard work and dedication. The service plays an important role in supporting Council operations every day and this recognition highlights the high standards they deliver on a daily basis.”
Moray Council chief executive, Karen Greaves, added, “This award is a well-deserved recognition of the commitment and teamwork within Fleet Services. I’m very pleased to see the work they’ve done acknowledged nationally – it’s very much deserved.”











