News archive
News published May 2008
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Rangers’ weekend outdoors extravaganza
Published 12 May 2008Highland Council’s Countryside Rangers have organised a choice of three events this weekend (Sat 17th and Sun 18th May).
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Drivers urged to slow down at five more Highland Schools
Published 12 May 2008Five schools throughout the Highlands are having 20mph speed limits introduced.
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Driving Forward the Gaelic Language Plan
Published 12 May 2008Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Highland Prepares for biggest ever Bookstart Day
Published 12 May 2008The Highland Council has announced details of their participation in Bookstart in Scotland Day, Thursday 15th May 2008, when thousands of young children across the country will join in with Scotland
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New Inverness Ward Manager
Published 12 May 2008The new Ward Manager for Inverness West and Inverness Ness-side is Stewart Wardlaw. Stewart will take up his duties on Monday 2 June. Stewart is currently working with the Council’s Business Improv
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A’ Chiadh Aonad Gàidhlig an Gallaibh
Published 12 May 2008Read this in English
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Work begins on UK's first eco Housing Fair
Published 12 May 2008Six year-old twins Molly and Anna MacGregor, of Inshes Primary School, Inverness, today (Monday) marked the start of the build of the UK's first eco Housing Fair which will take place near Inverness i
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Council Take the Lead in Promoting Greener Public Services
Published 9 May 2008The Highland Council has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering greener and more efficient public services in the Highlands by re-signing Scotland’s Climate Change Declaration.
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Education Provision in Brae Lochaber
Published 9 May 2008The Highland Council has agreed to continue primary school education in both Spean Bridge and Roy Bridge.
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North Kessock Pupils In National Quiz Final
Published 9 May 2008Four P6 pupils from North Kessock Primary school are busy doing some last minute swotting as they prepare to fly the Highland flag at the national Euroquiz final in Edinburgh.