News archive
News published August 2007
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Meeting Demand for Building Warrants
Published 24 Aug 2007To help meet the increasing demand for building warrants and completion certificates, The Highland Council’s Resources Committee has agreed to create three additional posts of building standards off
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Repairs To Rail Overbridge
Published 22 Aug 2007Drivers in Inverness are being advised that temporary restrictions controlled by traffic signals will be in place on Shore Street from 7pm to 7am starting on Monday 27 August.
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Gairloch Environmental Improvements
Published 22 Aug 2007People living in the Gairloch Community Council area are invited to attend public consultation sessions to be held on Wednesday 12th September, from 3-5pm and from 7-9pm.
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Work due to start on Thurso Town Hall refurbishment
Published 22 Aug 2007Caithness Horizons is delighted to announce that after securing additional funding from its partners and HIE Caithness and Sutherland, Highland Council has awarded the contract for the main construct
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Council urges young people to apply for allowance
Published 21 Aug 2007Young people staying on at Secondary schools in the Highlands are being urged by Highland Council’s Education, Culture and Sport Service "not to miss out" and to apply for an Education Maintenance A
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Call for National Tartan Register to be hosted in Highlands
Published 21 Aug 2007The Convener of The Highland Council Councillor Sandy Park is calling on the Scottish Government to consider locating the proposed new National Tartan Register in the Highlands.
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It’s Everyone’s Job to Make Sure Children are Safe
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Nairn Town Centre Redevelopment
Published 20 Aug 2007Members representing Nairn on The Highland Council are eagerly anticipating work starting on the construction of a new town centre supermarket in Nairn in the spring of next year.
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Council and NHS celebrate play@home
Published 20 Aug 2007Celebrations are taking place around Highland next week to mark the 5th anniversary of The Highland Council and NHS Highland’s play@home programme, which promotes active play for very young children
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Dates for Inverness Ward Forums
Published 16 Aug 2007<< back