News archive

News published January 2007

  • Ranger walk beats the winter blues

    Published 8 Jan 2007

    Highland Council’s Countryside Ranger Service is inviting locals to beat the winter blues and kick start the New Year by joining them on an invigorating walk at the Belladrum Estate, near Kiltarlity

  • Ensuring public safety at Highland 2007 Street Party

    Published 8 Jan 2007

    Motorists are being advised of street closures in Inverness, which are needed to ensure public safety at the Lifescan Monster Street Party being staged between 7 – 10 pm on Friday (12 January) to he

  • Self-help scheme widens libraries access throughout the Highlands

    Published 8 Jan 2007

    A £63,000 Highland Council pilot project launched tomorrow (Tuesday 9th January, 2007) at Lochcarron Library will enable wider access to library services and allow staff to devote more time to helpin

  • Re-opening of Inverness Museum and Art Gallery following major facelift

    Published 4 Jan 2007

    Inverness Museum and Art Gallery opens again on Saturday 13 January with major improvements, to celebrate Highland 2007, the year Scotland celebrates Highland culture.  The galleries have been comple

  • Drivers urged to go slow near rural schools

    Published 4 Jan 2007

    Motorists travelling around Dores and Croy are being warned that part time 20mph speed restrictions are being introduced at Aldourie and Croy Primary schools for children’s safety.

  • OBE for Highland Director of Education Culture and Sport

    Published 3 Jan 2007

    The Highland Council’s Director of Education Culture and Sport, Bruce Robertson, has been awarded an OBE for his services to education in the Queen’s New Year Honours’ List.