News archive
News published November 2006
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Autumn walk with Highland Rangers
Published 7 Nov 2006Highland Council’s Rangers are inviting people to join them on an Autumn walk at Loch Duntelchaig to see the spectacular colours of the countryside.
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Council supports media initiative to encourage adoption and fostering carers to come forward
Published 7 Nov 2006The Highland Council is urging people in the north to change children’s lives and to consider adoption during National Adoption week (6th -12th November, 2006).
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Watten Takes On Waste
Published 3 Nov 2006The Highland Council Planning and Development’s local countryside ranger and Watten Community Council have come together with Watten Primary School to organise a Waste and Litter awareness raising
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New St Andrew’s Day Event Announced For Inverness
Published 2 Nov 2006The Highland Council have announced that Inverness is to take part in this year’s Scottish Executive’s One Scotland St Andrew’s Day celebrations by staging a 5 hour event in Falcon Square on Thu
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Alastair Ross Memorial Pitch
Published 2 Nov 2006A £650,000 synthetic sports pitch for Plockton High School and Community will be opened tomorrow (Friday 3rd November, 2006) by John Beattie, ex Scottish International Rugby Player and BBC correspond
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Convener to Enlist Support of First Minister for Flooding Support
Published 2 Nov 2006The Highland Council is seeking a meeting with the Scottish Executive to press the case for special funding to meet the bill for repairing the damage caused to council houses, roads, bridges and culve
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Gallery of Flooding Images
Published 1 Nov 2006Gallery of the recent flooding damage in Dingwall.
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Temporary Road Closures During City Bonfire and Fireworks Display
Published 1 Nov 2006On Saturday 4 November several roads in Inverness will be closed to traffic from 5pm to 9pm because of the annual bonfire and fireworks display which will take place in the Bught Park, Inverness.
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Council measures up to tackle climate change
Published 1 Nov 2006The Highland Council has reinforced its commitment to tackling climate change by agreeing to develop a Highland Climate Change Strategy and sign the forthcoming Scottish Climate Change Declaration, co
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Preparing Implementation Plan for First Dedicated Gaelic School in Highland
Published 1 Nov 2006A meeting is to be held at Sleat Primary School, Skye, later this month when plans to establish the first dedicated Gaelic School in the Highlands will be discussed further.