News archive
News published August 2010
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Traditional music taster session
Published 20 Aug 2010A traditional music open evening and taster session for adults and children in the Inverness area will take place on Wednesday 25 August from 7pm to 8:30pm in Crown Primary School.
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Temporary overnight closure of city road
Published 19 Aug 2010King Duncan's Road in Inverness will be closed overnight on Wednesday (25th August) from 7.30pm to 6am to allow for re-surfacing work to take place. Drivers are warned that there will also be tempor
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Major reviews target savings and efficiencies
Published 19 Aug 2010A number of key strategies, which are aimed at delivering more efficient services and significant savings, have been agreed by The Highland Council’s Resources Committee.
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Stòr-dàta Ainmean-Àite Gàidhlig a’ dol air-loidhne
Published 19 Aug 2010Air a chur a-mach às leth Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba – Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland
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Highland schools return to school today
Published 17 Aug 2010More than 31,000 pupils go back to school in the Highlands today (Tuesday 17 August).
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Exhibition on ceramics by Highland craft artist
Published 17 Aug 2010A Craft Spotlight exhibition featuring the work of Highland based ceramicist Daniel Kavanagh has opened in the Small Gallery at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. This is the fourth series of craft ex
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Highland secondary pupils to receive mobile phone safety advice
Published 17 Aug 2010Pupils in Highland secondary schools are to receive guidance on mobile phone safety as they return to school this week.
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EXPO marks 10,000 visitor milestone
Published 17 Aug 2010Issued by Smarts on behalf of Scotland’s Housing Expo
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Get into buildings this September
Published 16 Aug 2010Property owners or managers of old or new fascinating buildings in the Highlands are being invited to welcome people of all ages to “get into” their establishments during the 20th annual Doors Ope
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TEC Services chairman clarifies Council’s stance on re-opening Conon Railway Station
Published 16 Aug 2010While The Highland Council supports the re-opening of Conon Bridge Railway Station, responsibility for maintaining and upgrading the rail infrastructure lies with Network Rail.