News archive
News published May 2008
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Restoration of Cromarty East Church
Published 9 May 2008The repair, conservation and regeneration of the A-listed Cromarty East Church is being supported by a £50,000 grant from The Highland Council.
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Road Closures During Race For Life Event
Published 9 May 2008The Highland Council wishes to warn drivers in Inverness than during the Race For Life event which will take place in the city this Sunday (11 May) temporary road closures will be in place along the r
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Temporary Overnight Closure on Ardersier Road
Published 9 May 2008Part of the B9039 Newton to Castle Stuart to Ardersier road will be temporarily closed to traffic from 10.30pm on Monday 12 May to 7.00am on Tuesday 13 May.
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Disruption to traffic B9006 Culloden Road
Published 8 May 2008Contractor, Pat Munro (Alness) Ltd., will be carrying out resurfacing work for The Highland Council at the B9006 Culloden Road / B9177 Drumossie Road junction on Friday 16th May and Saturday 17th May
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Loan to Cairngorm Mountain Ltd
Published 8 May 2008The Highland Council has backed moves to secure the future of the funicular railway at Cairngorm and to protect jobs at the important tourism centre by agreeing to a request by HIE to sell for £1 its
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First Gaelic Medium Unit for Caithness
Published 8 May 2008Leugh sa Ghàidhlig
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Council on course to meet affordable housing target
Published 8 May 2008The Highland Council is on course to meet its target of providing 2,000 new affordable homes by 2011. A total of 563 affordable homes were started in 2007/8 and a further 350 are planned to start in t
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Council confirms grant to Eden Court, Inverness
Published 8 May 2008The Highland Council has confirmed it will provide funding of £200,000 towards the final settlement of the capital costs of the redevelopment of Eden Court, Inverness. The funding will come from slip
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Fàilte Ghàidhealach air Neach-ceàird à Ceap Bhreatainn
Published 8 May 2008Read this in English
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Culbokie 3 Bin Recycling Update
Published 7 May 2008Since February, 125 volunteer households in Culbokie, Ross-shire have been taking part in The Highland Council’s 6 month innovative recycling trial.