News archive
News published October 2006
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Temporary (Part) Road Closure – Huntly Street , Inverness.
Published 31 Oct 2006Motorists are being advised that part of Huntly Street in Inverness will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday 1st November, 2006 from 7:30am till 2pm.
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Motorists asked to remember, remember, the 4th of November.
Published 31 Oct 2006The City of Inverness Grand Bonfire and Fireworks Display will be held on Saturday (4th November) and a bumper crowd of between 10,000 and 15,000 is expected at Bught Park to see the show.
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Drivers urged to put the brakes on around Sutherland schools.
Published 31 Oct 2006Motorists travelling in Sutherland are being warned that part time 20mph speed restrictions are being introduced at Bonar Bridge and Brora Primaries and Golspie High School for children’s safety.
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Halloween Event attracts huge following
Published 31 Oct 2006The Ness Islands were transformed into an 'Island of Nightmares' on Saturday night as part of The Highland Council Rangers Halloween Happening event.
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Tore pupil relatives’ artwork transforms school room.
Published 30 Oct 2006A grandmother and mother of a pupil at a Ross-shire school have spent months transforming an old school office into a ‘support for learning room’ for pupils at Tore Primary.
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Voting begins in Housing Transfer Ballot
Published 30 Oct 2006Voting starts tomorrow (Tuesday 31 October) in the ballot on the proposed transfer of council housing in the Highlands to the not-for profit Highland Housing Association. All Highland Council secure
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Severe weather updates
Published 27 Oct 2006Severe weather update
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Severe weather updates - archived
Published 27 Oct 2006Council helpline: 0800 838 009
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School Closures 27 October - archived
Published 27 Oct 2006Caithness: Castletown Primary (boiler problems) Miller Academy PrimaryInverness:Teanassie PrimaryRoss and Cromarty: Avoch PrimaryCullicuden PrimaryDingwall PrimaryFortrose AcademyMunlochy PrimaryN
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Flooding Update - archived report
Published 27 Oct 2006The Convener of The Highland Council, Councillor Alison Magee, has praised Council staff and partner agencies for their tremendous efforts in responding to the exceptional flooding and gales that have