News archive
News published September 2008
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Preferred Site for Highland Gallery and Museum identified
Published 16 Sep 2008The Royal Mail’s Sorting Office in Inverness, has been identified as the preferred site for a new Highland Gallery and Museum by The Highland Council’s Inverness City Committee.
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Council supports Inverness Gaelic Choir
Published 16 Sep 2008Inverness Common Good Fund and The Highland Council are helping Inverness Gaelic Choir to fulfil their plans to be the first Scottish Gaelic choir invited to participate in the prestigious Celtic Colo
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Inverness Aquadome update
Published 16 Sep 2008Following on from the fire at Inverness Leisure this weekend, James Martin commented, “We have now had a chance to communicate with our insurers and we are hopeful that their experts will visit the
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Time limit to be introduced on Inverness disabled parking bays
Published 16 Sep 2008Inverness is to follow the example of other cities by introducing a time limit on designated disabled parking bays.
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Depute Provosts elected for Inverness
Published 15 Sep 2008The Highland Council’s Inverness City Committee has elected two Depute Provosts to assist Provost Jimmy Gray.
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Fire damage at Inverness Aquadome Update
Published 15 Sep 2008Following on from the fire which closed Inverness Leisure yesterday [Saturday], James Martin General Manager commented, “We have now had the opportunity to further assess the damage in the plant roo
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Guidebook published for Inverness Town House
Published 15 Sep 2008A guidebook, which gives a flavour of the history and culture of Inverness Town House, was published this week by The Highland Council.
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Launch of Inverness Winter Festival
Published 12 Sep 2008Members of The Highland Council’s Inverness City Committee will be asked on Monday (15 September) to give the green light to a new look community-based winter festival.
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Hilton Environmental Project
Published 11 Sep 2008Residents at Hilton, Inverness, have played their part in an environmental project in the heart of their community, which was formally opened today (Thursday) by Provost Jimmy Gray, Chairman of The Hi
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Council introduces speed limits at nine more Highland Schools
Published 11 Sep 2008From Monday 15th September, 2008, eight more schools in the Highlands will have part time 20mph speed limits in operation for children’s’ safety and one school will have its 20mph signage extended