News archive
News published November 2009
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Highland young musicians shine
Published 16 Nov 2009Photos from the Gala Showcase
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Opening of Refurbished Naver Pitch, Thurso
Published 16 Nov 2009A major refurbishment of the popular floodlit Naver Pitch at Thurso was opened today (Monday). Councillor Donnie Mackay, Thurso, was joined by his council colleagues and community representatives at
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Inverness Rangers celebrate the Year of Astronomy
Published 16 Nov 2009Highland Council’s Inverness Rangers will be star gazing this weekend and are inviting people to join them.
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The Highland Council Framework Agreement
Published 16 Nov 2009Consultants, contractors and skilled trades businesses are being advised they have until Friday 8 January next year to register an interest in working for The Highland Council on future contracts with
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Fundraising paves way for Poolewe play area
Published 13 Nov 2009Issued by ROK
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Victims of cyberbullying to receive support in the Highlands
Published 13 Nov 2009Guidance on tackling bullying via the Internet and mobile phones is soon to be distributed to all staff in education, culture and sport establishments throughout The Highland Council’s area.
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Nairn and Fort William benefit from town centre regeneration funding
Published 13 Nov 2009The Highland Council has warmly welcomed success with bids for town centre regeneration funding from the Scottish Government for projects at Fort William and Nairn. The bigger project is at Nairn, whe
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Gaelic Primary School education set to expand in Inverness area
Published 12 Nov 2009Support has been given for the expansion of two Inverness Primary schools to accommodate Gaelic education from The Highland Council’s Education, Culture and Sport Committee.
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Highland school building programme to focus on Lochaber and Easter Ross
Published 12 Nov 2009Proposals to replace two primary schools in Fort William and three in Easter Ross with two new schools (one in each area) have been approved for submission to the Scottish Government by members of The
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Council commitment of free personal and nursing care
Published 12 Nov 2009Members of The Highland Council’s Housing and Social Work Committee have confirmed their commitment to the continuing implementation of free personal and nursing care.