News archive

News published May 2007

  • 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)

  • Replacement Postal Votes Reminder

    Published 2 May 2007

    The Returning Officer for the Highlands, Arthur McCourt,  has today (Wednesday) reminded postal voters, who have not yet received their ballot papers or have lost their papers,  that they can apply

  • £100,000 For Auldearn Community

    Published 1 May 2007

    The residents of Auldearn are celebrating the news that they have received £100,000 from The Highland Council to spend on local projects which will benefit the whole village.

  • HMIe on Edderton Primary School

    Published 1 May 2007

    A recently published HMIe report on the two-teacher 21-pupil Edderton Primary School, has praised the good standards of attainment in English language and mathematics, together with teachers’ high e

  • HMIE report on Thrumster Primary School, Caithness

    Published 1 May 2007

    A recently published HMI report on two-teacher Thrumster Primary School in Caithness, has praised the very good standards of attainment in English language and mathematics, together with teachers’ h

  • Heather Hopper Back To Link Up The Cairngorms National Park

    Published 1 May 2007

    Spring time in the Cairngorms National Park means one thing – the return of the Heather Hopper bus service linking different areas of the Park.