News archive
News published November 2007
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Comhairle a’ cur innleachdan Cuimris is Eabhrais gu feum sa Ghàidhlig
Published 19 Nov 2007Tha dòigh ùr air ionnsachadh cànain, stèidhte air innleachdan gus Cuimris is Eabhrais a theagasg, a-nis ga cleachdadh sa Ghàidhealtachd gus Gàidhlig a theagasg.
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Peter Pan lights up first Inverness Winter Festival.
Published 19 Nov 2007The first Inverness Winter Festival will be launched on Thursday (22nd November) when the City’s Christmas lights are switched on and an artificial ice rink is opened in Falcon Square.
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New Head Teacher for Central Primary, Inverness.
Published 19 Nov 2007A new Head Teacher has been appointed to Central Primary School. She is Ms Ruth Binks, currently on secondment as Acting Head Teacher at the school.
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Council uses Welsh and Hebrew Language techniques to teach Gaelic.
Published 19 Nov 2007Gaelic Version
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Council improves popular picnic area
Published 16 Nov 2007Work is due to commence next week (Monday 19th November) on a popular picnic area at North Kessock as part of The Highland Council’s Planning and Development Service capital programme of environment
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Skye Earmarked for Energy from Waste Scheme
Published 15 Nov 2007Skye and Lochalsh is set to host the Highland’s first energy from waste scheme, linked to a local heating system for 200 – 300 homes.
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Three Bin Collection Trial in Easter Ross
Published 15 Nov 2007100 volunteer households in the Easter Ross/Cromarty Firth area are to be invited to participate in a six-month three-bin collection trial, starting early in the new year.
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Christmas Gaelic CD is World First
Published 15 Nov 2007Schools in the Highlands where Gaelic Medium education is taught will be celebrating Christmas this year to the sound of Christmas songs and carols in Gaelic thanks to the introduction of the world’
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Council opens the doors for people researching family trees
Published 15 Nov 2007The Highland Council is holding an Ancestry Research Open Day at Registration Offices in Inverness, Fort William and Portree on St. Andrew’s Day, Friday 30th November.
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Public Engagement Begins over Site for Highland Gallery and Museum
Published 15 Nov 2007Over the next eight weeks, the public is being given the chance to have their say on three central locations in Inverness, which have been identified as the site for a proposed new gallery and museum