News archive
News published April 2006
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Alness Eviction Follows Crackdown On Drugs And Anti-Social Behaviour
Published 19 Apr 2006The Highland Council’s Ross and Cromarty Area Housing Service has obtained its first drugs-related Eviction Order
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Dornoch Urges - "Book Now For Hogmanay"
Published 19 Apr 2006Following the success of recent Hogmanay celebrations in Sutherland, the organisers of Dornoch Hogmanay are urging party goers to book their accommodation now to avoid any potential disappointment.
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New Recycling Centre For Dingwall To Open
Published 19 Apr 2006Dingwall residents will soon be able to conveniently recycle more of their household waste with the opening of a new Recycling Centre in the town on Wednesday 16 November.
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Dingwall Recycling Centre Opens
Published 19 Apr 2006The new Recycling Centre in Dingwall was officially opened on Monday (21 November) by Councillor Bill Fulton, The Highland Council’s Depute Chairman of TEC Services with responsibility for waste man
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Wick Pupils Commended On Duke Of Edinburgh's Award Training
Published 19 Apr 2006Wick Pupils commended on Duke of Edinburgh’s Award training
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Trailblazing At Dalneigh, Inverness
Published 19 Apr 2006Work started this week on an ambitious project to revitalise the extensive playing fields at Dalneigh, Inverness.
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Ross & Cromarty Civic Awards
Published 19 Apr 2006Over 28 individuals and 8 groups received recognition of the important contribution they make to life in their community last night at the 2005 Ross and Cromarty Community Awards Ceremony held last ni
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Tickets Still Available For Cinderella
Published 19 Apr 2006Pantomime season is about to start but some tickets are still available for a spectacular production of Cinderella by Pendle Productions which will take place at Invergordon Arts Centre from Monday 28
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Timetable Set For City Centre Programme
Published 19 Apr 2006Work on the £6 million regeneration of Inverness city centre is due to get under way at the end of April, next year, and be completed by the end of 2007.
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Lottery Helps Strengthen Childminding Sector
Published 19 Apr 2006A project providing support and training for childminders in Aberdeen is one of ten across Scotland set to benefit from over £500,000 of lottery funding. In the north of Scotland three childcare proj