News archive
News published May 2008
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A New Chapter For Dingwall Library
Published 21 May 2008Residents of Dingwall and the surrounding area are set to benefit from an extended library service when the new community library at Dingwall Academy opens its doors on Monday 9 June.
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Top of the Crops for Alness Allotments
Published 20 May 2008A bumper harvest of home-grown fruit and vegetables is expected in Alness this year after the creation of 26 new community run allotments. Funding from The Highland Council via the Community Regenera
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Praise For Pupils Artwork
Published 20 May 2008Gairloch High School pupils Rhoda Tippet, Charlie Mays, Megan Crueize, Amber Fox, Shannon Stewart, Kayleigh Elder, Charmayne Fraser and Alex Warren were invited to the Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and L
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Freedom of Caithness For Prince Charles
Published 20 May 2008HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay is to be granted the Freedom of Caithness.
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HMIe Report on Acharacle Primary School
Published 20 May 2008Pupils, parents and staff are all delighted with the findings of the HMIe inspection report on Acharacle Primary and Nursery School. The report details the inspection carried out in February of this
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HIE To Lead Cairngorm Mountain Ltd Into A New Future
Published 19 May 2008Issued by Highlands and Islands Enterprise
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Butterfly Survey Training for Skye and Lochalsh residents
Published 19 May 2008People in Skye and Lochalsh are being invited to learn how to identify and survey butterflies in their own areas.
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Council’s Climate Change Chair opens recycling dialogue with major supermarkets
Published 19 May 2008In the run up to National Recycling Week (2nd – 6th June 2008) - coordinated by Waste Aware Scotland - major supermarket retailers in the Highlands are being invited to discuss what policies or prac
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Urram Do Ghaisgeach Gàidhlig Inbhir Pheofharain
Published 19 May 2008Read this in English
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Communities Benefit from New Inverness Footpath
Published 19 May 2008A new £100,000 footpath has been created to the east of Inverness to improve road safety, create healthier travel options and encourage people to enjoy the countryside. A number of local public secto