News archive
News published December 2007
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Head Teacher Appointed
Published 10 Dec 2007A permanent Head Teacher for Strathdearn Primary School, Tomatin has been appointed. She is Mrs Kathleen MacRae from Shawbost, Isle of Lewis, who has been Acting Head Teacher at the school since Aug
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Stepping up Bid to Revive Nigg Fabrication Yard
Published 10 Dec 2007Highland Councillors will be asked on Thursday (13 December) to step up the bid to bring the Nigg Fabrication Yard, Easter Ross, back into positive use in the interests of the economic development o
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Top Regeneration Award For Alness
Published 10 Dec 2007The Easter Ross Town of Alness has won a national award organised by the British Urban Regeneration Agency (BURA) for community inspired regeneration.
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New 50th nature reserve in Scotland welcomed by Minister
Published 10 Dec 2007Issued by Scottish Natural HeritageEnvironment Minister Michael Russell today welcomed the creation of the 50th Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in Scotland’s fastest growing city.
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Road safety seminar
Published 7 Dec 2007The importance of road safety will be highlighted at a seminar next week (Monday 10th December) held in the Golf View Hotel, Nairn.
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Students know their rights in young consumer competition.
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Exhibition Sets Out River Ness Flood Alleviation Options
Published 6 Dec 2007The public is being invited to attend an exhibition next week when options for a major flood alleviation scheme for the centre of Inverness will be unveiled.
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Sale of Tore history book funds new books for local school.
Published 6 Dec 2007Sandra Bain, a local Tore resident and former pupil of Tore School, has made a huge contribution to the purchase of new reading and maths resources for Tore Primary.
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A Gaelic Christmas in Glasgow
Published 6 Dec 2007The world’s first Scottish Gaelic Christmas album will be showcased in concert on Monday 10th December in Glasgow.
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Culbokie chosen for three-bin recycling trial.
Published 6 Dec 2007One hundred households in the Black Isle village of Culbokie are being sought to volunteer for a three-bin recycling trial.