News archive
News published November 2010
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“Star quality” social worker is Council’s Employee of the Year
Published 26 Nov 2010Fiona Shevill, a social worker in Inverness, has been chosen as the Council's Employee of the year. She received her prize at the Council's annual Quality Awards, held at the Town House, Inverness, on
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Highland zero tolerance campaign to be repeated in the new year
Published 25 Nov 2010A recent ‘zero tolerance’ campaign on litter and fly-tipping undertaken by The Highland Council has proved to be a success and will be repeated in the new year.
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Northern Meeting Park maintenance works
Published 25 Nov 2010The Highland Council is informing members of the public that winter roof maintenance and repairs works will be carried out at the Northern Meeting Park affecting Ardross Street, Inverness.
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Closure of Infirmary Bridge, Inverness
Published 25 Nov 2010Essential maintenance work is to be carried out on the Infirmary Footbridge in Inverness, which will require closure of the bridge from Monday 29 November until Friday 10 December. Alternative routes
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Tha sgoilearan Acadamaidh Allt a’ Mhuilinn san dàrna àite ann an Deasbad BT ALBA 2010
Published 24 Nov 2010Read this in English
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Agencies rally to support victims of construction downturn
Published 24 Nov 2010Anyone who has recently lost their job in the North of Scotland's construction sector is invited to come along to Inverness College on Tuesday evening (November 30).
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Residents urged to be good citizens by clearing paths and pavements of snow
Published 24 Nov 2010Highland residents are being encouraged to play their part in keeping paths and pavements outside their homes, shops and offices free of snow this winter.
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Children’s Christmas craft workshops at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
Published 24 Nov 2010To help people get ready and in the festive mood for Christmas, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery are running craft and storytelling workshops throughout December.
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City Crematorium Solar Panels
Published 24 Nov 2010For the last 9 months 66 photovoltaic panels mounted on the south facing roof at the city crematorium have been busy using energy from the sun to help cut power bills and the amount of carbon used at
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Millburn Academy pupils are runners-up in BT ALBA Debate 2010
Published 24 Nov 2010Leugh sa Ghàidhlig