News archive
News published June 2009
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Ward Forum looks healthy
Published 9 Jun 2009The health of local servcies will be on the agenda at the Cromarty Firth Ward Forum next Thursday (18th June).Alison Phimister from NHS Highland will be at the meeting to outline health services ava
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Highland schools celebrate cluster arrangement
Published 9 Jun 2009One hundred pupils from two Black Isle Primary Schools will tomorrow (Wed 10 June, 2009) mark the confirmation of the permanency of a new cluster arrangement between the two schools.
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Transform Caithness Hunter - Cruth-atharraich Gallaibh Mac an t-Sealgair
Published 9 Jun 2009Issued by National Theatre Scotland
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Inverness Town House tours to commence in summer
Published 8 Jun 2009Tours of the Inverness Town House are due to commence this summer led by professional guides from the Highlands of Scotland Tour Guides Association (HOSTGA).
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Drugs Awareness and Information - Rockness 2009
Published 8 Jun 2009Rockness revellers are being urged to play it safe to get the most out of this year’s three day music festival.
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Highland Result of European Parliamentary Election Count
Published 8 Jun 2009There were 52,924 votes cast in Highland in the five-yearly European Parliamentary Elections, a turn out of 30.8%. This included 11,086 postal votes. These votes, counted on Sunday at the sports hall
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Highland Pupils winning environment photographs displayed in Eastgate Centre
Published 8 Jun 2009Winners and finalists of The Highland Council’s 2009 ‘Highland Environment’ photograph competition will have their works displayed in a two-week exhibition at Eastgate Centre, Inverness from Mon
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Inverness pupils celebrate nature
Published 8 Jun 2009An Inverness Primary School is holding a fun filled celebration day of nature, health and fitness activities on 11 June (10am to 3pm) culminating in a mass drumming session with the local community.
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Blooming Boost For Day Centre
Published 8 Jun 2009Adults attending The Highland Council’s Bruce Gardens Day Centre are looking forward to spending more time outdoors enjoying their garden thanks to £3,000 from the Inverness West Ward Members.
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Kingussie High School flooding
Published 5 Jun 2009Parents and pupils of Kingussie High School are being advised this afternoon by The Highland Council’s Education, Culture and Sport Service that they hope to be back to business as usual on Monday 8