News archive
News published May 2011
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Hazardous trees to be felled in Culloden Drive
Published 25 May 2011A recent professional tree survey in Culloden Drive, Inverness has identified seven beech trees which require to be felled due to a fungal infection, Kretzschmaria.duesta, which is associated with fra
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Euro aid helps fund “lifeline” road improvements in North Skye
Published 25 May 2011Travel on the A 855 between Portree and Staffin, North Skye, is safer and journey times shorter thanks to completion of the third phase of upgrading. Using innovative design techniques, The Highl
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New head teacher of Fortrose Academy
Published 25 May 2011The new head teacher at Fortrose Academy will be Donnie Mackenzie, the depute head teacher at the 740-pupil school.
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Child with confirmed tuberculosis infection
Published 24 May 2011Issued by NHS Highland
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Safe Highlanders and Islanders returns to Fort William for 2011
Published 24 May 2011Almost 220 Primary 7 pupils from Lochaber schools will be immersed in the challenging issues of community safety and crime prevention when they attend the Safe Highlanders and Islanders event to be he
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Ross County and The Highland Council make dreams come true
Published 24 May 2011Students at schools throughout the Highlands will have the chance to meet JLS or Olly Murs on Saturday 2 July by entering the “Your Choice to Healthy Living” competition.
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Inverness Leisure drop swim price on Sunday afternoons
Published 24 May 2011Customers coming along to the multi-award winning Inverness Leisure on a Sunday afternoon are in for a nice surprise when they can have a splash around in the swimming pools for only 50p per person.
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Nairn Young Leader Award Programme
Published 24 May 2011Over the past two weeks around 170 Primary 6 pupils from Auldearn, Cawdor, Millbank and Rosebank Primary schools have been given the opportunity to take part in and complete a nationally accredited Yo
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Health week in Nairn Primary schools
Published 24 May 2011This week, Nairn Primary Schools (Auldearn, Cawdor, Millbank and Rosebank) are hosting their annual Health Week.
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Students from Augsburg visit Inverness
Published 23 May 201121 students from Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany have spent 3 weeks visiting Inverness and the Highlands. The students, who are aged between 18-20, are all studying public administration at the vocationa