News archive
News published September 2009
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Caithness Volunteers go on the offensive against invasive plant species
Published 29 Sep 2009Caithness Countryside Volunteers had a hard day’s work on Sunday 13 September at Tister Farm, Halkirk.
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Good news for Wick
Published 28 Sep 2009The Highland Council has warmly welcomed news that Wick High School is to attract significant funding from the Scottish Government.
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Celtic Games to be held in Kinlochleven
Published 28 Sep 2009Children from primary schools in South Lochaber will be joining together this week to take part in a Festival of Celtic Games on Wednesday 30 September. The event which will be held on the new Astro
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Inverness pupils get a taste for British Cheese Week
Published 28 Sep 2009An Inverness Primary School is organising a cheese tasting session to celebrate British Cheese Week starting on 26 September 2009.
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Seachdain Sàbhailteachd Rathaid aig Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis
Published 28 Sep 2009Read this in English
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Launch of National Business Advice Service in the Highlands and Islands
Published 25 Sep 2009Business Gateway, the national business advice service, has been formally launched in the Highlands and Islands today by John Swinney MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth.
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Inverness Millburn Ward Forum
Published 25 Sep 2009Flood prevention is the theme of the next Inverness Millburn Ward Forum being held at Inverness Town House on Tuesday 29 September. Chaired by Councillor Ian Brown, the meeting will start at 7.30 pm.
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Joint action plan agreed for Highland road upgrades
Published 25 Sep 2009A joint action plan has been agreed between The Highland Council, the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland to promote strategic road projects in the Highlands. A council delegation met Stewart S
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Inverness cemetery to be extended
Published 24 Sep 2009An additional 750 new burial lairs are to be provided at Kilvean Cemetery, Inverness, from 2013 on land that will be created by the demolition of the derelict Kilvean House and its walled garden.
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Kinlochbervie pupils commemorate local WWI hero
Published 24 Sep 2009On Saturday 12th September, a cairn in memory of Robert McBeath VC was unveiled at a ceremony in Kinlochbervie.