News archive
News published June 2009
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Promoting rail travel for the blind
Published 30 Jun 2009The Highland Council is to seek the support of the Scottish Government, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities and First ScotRail to re-instate a scheme which will promote opportunities for blin
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Exciting times at Nairn Academy
Published 30 Jun 2009An extension to Nairn Academy will see construction of a new library and science faculty, consisting of 11 state-of-the-art science laboratories, staff base and various technicians’ rooms.
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Oileanaich Ghàidhlig Ùlpan a’ faighinn dhuaisean
Published 30 Jun 2009Read this in English
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New Head Teacher for Kingussie Primary School
Published 30 Jun 2009The new head teacher of Kingussie Primary School, is Ms Morven Snodgrass, Head Teacher at Logie Primary School, Moray, for the past four years.
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Forum Leads On Tourism Initiative
Published 30 Jun 2009Individuals, businesses and volunteers involved in tourism are being urged to work together following the latest Tain and Easter Ross Ward Forum meeting.
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Exhibition Celebrating 30 Years of Scottish Glass To Tour The Highlands
Published 30 Jun 2009A contemporary glass exhibition based on the theme of migration will start it’s national tour in the Highlands thanks to a collaboration between The Highland Council and The Scottish Glass Society.
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Interim follow-through inspection of Helmsdale Primary School
Published 30 Jun 2009As part of the inspectorate’s ongoing strategy for evaluating the educational provision of local authorities, the report is issued today (30 June 2009) on the inspection by HMIe of the quality of ed
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Ùlpan Gaelic students receive awards
Published 30 Jun 2009Leugh sa Gàidhlig
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Ceremony marks Completion of Inverness City Centre Streetscape Works
Published 29 Jun 2009The £6 million Inverness Streetscape and Transportation Project has transformed city centre streets with an upgrade of the street surfaces and a change to traffic management.
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Warm weather boosts butterfly volunteers
Published 29 Jun 2009A recent sunny Sunday (21 June) saw a strong team of Countryside volunteers turn out to help provide habitat for one of the small blue butterfly colonies in Caithness.