News archive
News published June 2006
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New Head Teacher for Hilton Primary School, Inverness
Published 14 Jun 2006A new head teacher has been appointed to Hilton Primary School, Inverness.
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Gift 'fur' dog owners
Published 14 Jun 2006Dog owners in Alness will receive a surprise package from an oversized pooch on Alness High Street tomorrow Saturday (10th June) to encourage them to clean up after their dogs.
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Seabird workshop in Wick
Published 13 Jun 2006Seabird expert and regular seabird monitor, Bob Swann from Tain, led a workshop about the amazing seabird colonies of the East Caithness coast this weekend which was well attended by the Caithness Cou
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HMIe Report on Cannich Bridge Primary School
Published 13 Jun 2006In an HMIe report on Cannich Bridge Primary School, a range of strengths were identified, with the school commended for:
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Public invited to comment on Council performance
Published 12 Jun 2006The Highland Council is writing to 9,000 residents this week inviting them to have their say on Council services.
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Castletown landfill site, Caithness - Update
Published 8 Jun 2006Officials of The Highland Council have confirmed that, to date, levels of gas measured at the ex-landfill site at Castletown do not constitute a risk to neighbouring premises.
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Cycle thro' time at Camster
Published 8 Jun 2006The first joint meeting of Caithness Critters and Young Archaeology Club took place on Saturday 27th May when the youngsters “Cycled Thro’ Time” along the Camster Cycle trail.
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Appeal for dancers for opening ceremony mass Highland fling
Published 8 Jun 2006The City of Inverness Highland Games Committee has issued an appeal for Highland Dancers to take part in the annual Mass Highland Fling at next month’s Masters World Championships.
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Skye and Lochalsh drivers urged to 'Go Slow'
Published 7 Jun 2006Motorists in Skye and Lochalsh are being warned that part time 20mph speed restrictions will be introduced at another two schools in the area, for children’s safety.
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Official opening of Tain Fitness Suite
Published 7 Jun 2006Today (Wednesday 7 June, 2006) Tain Councillor, Alasdair Rhind, officially opened the town’s new £340,000 fitness suite at Tain Royal Academy Community Complex.