News archive
News published February 2007
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Works starts on new Millburn Academy
Published 15 Feb 2007Work began today (Thursday) on the eagerly awaited £26 million new Millburn Academy. The Highland Council’s Education, Culture and Sport Committee Chairman, Councillor Andrew Anderson was joined b
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Tackling Global Warming
Published 14 Feb 2007Tackling global warming and reducing carbon emissions has emerged as a key priority for Highland Councillors, who intend to lead by example in “greening” their own schools and offices by improving
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Affordable Homes For Sale In Dornoch
Published 14 Feb 2007Work began this week to build four two-bed roomed semi-detached houses in Dornoch which will go on sale at a fixed price of £60,000 each.
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Launch of Golden Broom Tartan at Strathpeffer
Published 14 Feb 2007Pupils from Mulbuie Primary School in the Black Isle will launch the official tartan of Highland 2007 at a celebration on Friday night.
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Golden Broom Tartan Launch at Strathpeffer
Published 14 Feb 2007Pupils from Mulbuie Primary School in the Black Isle will launch the official tartan of Highland 2007 at a celebration on Friday night.
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Roadworks On Cromarty Bridge
Published 12 Feb 2007Issued by Scotland Transerve
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Child Protection Info Line Launched
Published 12 Feb 2007Issued By: SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE
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Streamlining Will Save £1 Million Per Year in Management Costs
Published 12 Feb 2007Highland Councillors are being advised that more than £1 million will be cut from management costs as the result of the first phase of management restructuring, which will see the Council reduce the
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Service Point Network Retains Charter Mark Status
Published 12 Feb 2007The Highland Council has retained its Charter Mark Standard for excellence in customer service delivery at its network of 37 Service Points and its new Service Centre at Alness.
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Council Ranger leads walk on Nairn riverside.
Published 12 Feb 2007Members of the public are being invited to join John Orr Highland Council’ Ranger as he leads a guided walk along the banks of the River Nairn on Sunday 18th February.