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News published May 2007

  • Inverness features Six Cities Design Festival exhibitions.

    Published 9 May 2007

    Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is presenting two exhibitions during May and June which are part of the Scottish Executive £3million funded Six Cities Design Festival.

  • Industrial Action In Inverness

    Published 9 May 2007

    A spokesman said the Council was willing to meet with representatives of the trade union to discuss their concerns about changes to transport arrangements at the Corbett Centre, Inverness, a day centr

  • Rangers get up close with nature at Abriachan Forest.

    Published 9 May 2007

    Highland Council’s Countryside Rangers are inviting members of the public to slow down and get up close and personal with nature on a Spring walk this weekend at Abriachan Forest.

  • Temporary Road Closures During Race For Life Event

    Published 8 May 2007

    The Highland Council wishes to warn drivers in Inverness city centre than during this weekends Race For Life event, temporary road closures will be in place along the route.

  • Starring Role For The Highlands - The Highland Constellation Co-reult na Gàidhealtachd

    Published 8 May 2007

    A group of three artists have been chosen to work with The Royal Observatory Edinburgh and local schools to identify a new constellation in the skies above the region in a project run by The Highland

  • Kirkhill Pupil Is National Cross Country Champion

    Published 8 May 2007

    Mhairi Maclennan, a P7 pupil from Kirkhill Primary School, has won the Scottish Power Primary Cross Country Championships which took place at Kirkcaldy High School on Saturday 22 April.

  • Temporary City Road Closure

    Published 3 May 2007

    Part of Old Perth Road in Inverness will be closed from 8am to 5pm on Friday 4 May to allow for a traffic island to be reinstated.

  • Young Ross musicians perform final concert.

    Published 2 May 2007

    Seventy-five young musicians of the Ross-shire Schools String Orchestra and The Ross-shire Schools Concert band, played their last concert of the 2006/2007 season recently (Thursday 26th April) in the

  • Countryside access event proves a hit with dog owners

    Published 2 May 2007

    An event organised by The Highland Council in Caithness during the Scottish Outdoor Access Festival (April 28th to May 7th) has proven a success with local dog owners.

  • Road Traffic Accident – Kingussie Primary School

    Published 2 May 2007

    The Highland Council can confirm that pupils of Kingussie Primary School were involved in a road traffic accident on the A9 near Ralia, south of Newtonmore this morning (Wednesday, 02 May 2007)